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![]() Group: Certified Themer Posts: 946 Joined: 12-June 06 From: The Church of the Holy Orb Member No.: 421783 ![]() |
Hello M9ers,
today I want to offer a Nokia Series 40 theming kit I timbered. It contains Photoshop sketching templates for - Idle Screen with Active Standby - Grid View - Default Background Main - Tab View - Profile Settings Screen - Popup - Calendar (Month and Week View) Some templates come with an accordant explanation sheet. You can use the templates for sketching your theme before actually importing elements into Carbide UI. The templates can help you to avoid usability issues, e.g. theme elements clashing with texts. Each text/element is placed on a separate layer so you can change their color/style quickly by adding layer effects to them. How this is done is described on the explanation sheet "Adding layer effects in Photoshop". Additionally, I added a set of Photoshop files for the main Series 40 theme elements You surely know that one possibility to skin an element in Carbide UI is to directly open it in your graphic editor via right-clicking the element and selecting the "Edit Image in Bitmap Editor" command: (IMG:http://i39.tinypic.com/xlilqq.png) I rarely do that, not because it's the "worse" way of skinning or so. I just feel more comfortable with another skinning method: I create all parts in Photoshop, then save them to one folder as PNGs (or GIFs, for the Wait Graphics and Thumbnail) via Photoshop's "Save for Web" function. Then I import them via "Select File..." into Carbide UI: (IMG:http://i41.tinypic.com/29mosy1.png) I case you want to do that, too, I added empty Photoshop files for all main elements in their correct pixel size, so you can edit them and save them in PNG or GIF format. The elements are listed in order of their appearance in Carbide UI's Resources Palette. Last but not least you'll find a text file "Series 40 Theme Saving Info" that informs you about the correct saving options for Series 40 3d Edition phones respectively Series 40 5th/6th Edition phones. If you have corrections to add, or questions, let me now (IMG:style_emoticons/default/byebye.gif) Happy themeing! Alternative Download in case you should have problems with the forum download This post has been edited by Bishop_Bacon: Feb 15 2010, 01:07 PM
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Group: Partial Members Posts: 3 Joined: 31-August 09 Member No.: 5864233 ![]() |
Hello Bishop Bacon
Where can i have the Series 40 fonts. Your psd is very nice but the fonts are rasterred. Thank You |
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![]() Group: Certified Themer Posts: 946 Joined: 12-June 06 From: The Church of the Holy Orb Member No.: 421783 ![]() |
Hi ventolinmono,
I don't have the Nokia fonts (the fonts in the theming kit are extracted from screenshots), not sure if they're actually available somewhere. (IMG:http://www.greensmilies.com/smile/smiley_emoticons_gruebel.gif) |
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Group: Partial Members Posts: 3 Joined: 31-August 09 Member No.: 5864233 ![]() |
Its me again
Where can i get an application to take screenshots of my Nokia 5300? Thanks again. |
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![]() Group: Certified Themer Posts: 946 Joined: 12-June 06 From: The Church of the Holy Orb Member No.: 421783 ![]() |
At the time, there's no application to take screenshots from a Series 40 phone, but you can use emulators to open your theme on the PC. (For a 5300, the Series 40 3d Edition Feature Pack 2 emulator is the correct one.)
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![]() Group: Rising Themer Posts: 1288 Joined: 27-March 08 From: Tongi, Gazipur, Bangladesh. Member No.: 2914518 ![]() |
thank u
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Group: Super Members Posts: 1824 Joined: 10-June 09 From: Virar,Mumbai(INDIA) Member No.: 5332564 ![]() |
Thanks BB It Really Helped (IMG:style_emoticons/default/thumbsup.gif)
i was getting tired of always selecting the right size for the img's |
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![]() Group: Gifted Themer Posts: 2078 Joined: 9-January 09 Member No.: 3920531 ![]() |
THANK U BISHOP (IMG:style_emoticons/default/byebye.gif)
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Group: Partial Members Posts: 2 Joined: 13-October 08 Member No.: 3477243 ![]() |
It's really useful. Thanks you so much! This post has been edited by shydevilo: Mar 18 2010, 03:06 AM |
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Group: Partial Members Posts: 505 Joined: 5-March 10 From: www.mobiforums.co.nr Member No.: 7004540 ![]() |
Thank you bishop. You really help me.
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Hello M9ers, today I want to offer a Nokia Series 40 theming kit I timbered. It contains Photoshop sketching templates for - Idle Screen with Active Standby - Grid View - Default Background Main - Tab View - Profile Settings Screen - Popup - Calendar (Month and Week View) Some templates come with an accordant explanation sheet. You can use the templates for sketching your theme before actually importing elements into Carbide UI. The templates can help you to avoid usability issues, e.g. theme elements clashing with texts. Each text/element is placed on a separate layer so you can change their color/style quickly by adding layer effects to them. How this is done is described on the explanation sheet "Adding layer effects in Photoshop". Additionally, I added a set of Photoshop files for the main Series 40 theme elements You surely know that one possibility to skin an element in Carbide UI is to directly open it in your graphic editor via right-clicking the element and selecting the "Edit Image in Bitmap Editor" command: (IMG:http://i39.tinypic.com/xlilqq.png) I rarely do that, not because it's the "worse" way of skinning or so. I just feel more comfortable with another skinning method: I create all parts in Photoshop, then save them to one folder as PNGs (or GIFs, for the Wait Graphics and Thumbnail) via Photoshop's "Save for Web" function. Then I import them via "Select File..." into Carbide UI: (IMG:http://i41.tinypic.com/29mosy1.png) I case you want to do that, too, I added empty Photoshop files for all main elements in their correct pixel size, so you can edit them and save them in PNG or GIF format. The elements are listed in order of their appearance in Carbide UI's Resources Palette. Last but not least you'll find a text file "Series 40 Theme Saving Info" that informs you about the correct saving options for Series 40 3d Edition phones respectively Series 40 5th/6th Edition phones. If you have corrections to add, or questions, let me now (IMG:style_emoticons/default/byebye.gif) Happy themeing! Alternative Download in case you should have problems with the forum download @bishop (IMG:style_emoticons/default/smile.gif) thanks for sharing it . . Very informative (IMG:style_emoticons/default/10.gif) (IMG:style_emoticons/default/clap.gif) (IMG:style_emoticons/default/thumbsup.gif) (IMG:style_emoticons/default/laugh.gif) |
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Group: Super Members Posts: 1011 Joined: 25-November 09 From: Dhaka,Bangladesh Member No.: 6384382 ![]() |
Thank you.... (IMG:style_emoticons/default/clap.gif) (IMG:style_emoticons/default/clap.gif) (IMG:style_emoticons/default/clap.gif)
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Group: Partial Members Posts: 3 Joined: 10-March 10 Member No.: 7036705 ![]() |
Thank you.... (IMG:style_emoticons/default/clap.gif) (IMG:style_emoticons/default/clap.gif) (IMG:style_emoticons/default/clap.gif) thanks man (IMG:style_emoticons/default/clap.gif) (IMG:style_emoticons/default/clap.gif) (IMG:style_emoticons/default/clap.gif) (IMG:style_emoticons/default/10.gif) |
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Group: Super Members Posts: 784 Joined: 19-August 10 From: Heart Of Asia Member No.: 7917661 ![]() |
Hello M9ers, today I want to offer a Nokia Series 40 theming kit I timbered. It contains Photoshop sketching templates for - Idle Screen with Active Standby - Grid View - Default Background Main - Tab View - Profile Settings Screen - Popup - Calendar (Month and Week View) Some templates come with an accordant explanation sheet. You can use the templates for sketching your theme before actually importing elements into Carbide UI. The templates can help you to avoid usability issues, e.g. theme elements clashing with texts. Each text/element is placed on a separate layer so you can change their color/style quickly by adding layer effects to them. How this is done is described on the explanation sheet "Adding layer effects in Photoshop". Additionally, I added a set of Photoshop files for the main Series 40 theme elements You surely know that one possibility to skin an element in Carbide UI is to directly open it in your graphic editor via right-clicking the element and selecting the "Edit Image in Bitmap Editor" command: (IMG:http://i39.tinypic.com/xlilqq.png) I rarely do that, not because it's the "worse" way of skinning or so. I just feel more comfortable with another skinning method: I create all parts in Photoshop, then save them to one folder as PNGs (or GIFs, for the Wait Graphics and Thumbnail) via Photoshop's "Save for Web" function. Then I import them via "Select File..." into Carbide UI: (IMG:http://i41.tinypic.com/29mosy1.png) I case you want to do that, too, I added empty Photoshop files for all main elements in their correct pixel size, so you can edit them and save them in PNG or GIF format. The elements are listed in order of their appearance in Carbide UI's Resources Palette. Last but not least you'll find a text file "Series 40 Theme Saving Info" that informs you about the correct saving options for Series 40 3d Edition phones respectively Series 40 5th/6th Edition phones. If you have corrections to add, or questions, let me now (IMG:style_emoticons/default/byebye.gif) Happy themeing! Alternative Download in case you should have problems with the forum download Thank You Keep It Up |
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Group: Super Members Posts: 584 Joined: 6-May 10 Member No.: 7357870 ![]() |
Nice
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