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here's yet another vintage skin to be re-released here on deviantART.
initially released in july07-2007 (7.7.7) [link] ThaFrame was basically my attempt to create a perspectively distorted impression of a displayed cover. technically that's not possible to achieve with the features and settings of CAD alone, so i had to find some sort of a workaround and created some according graphics that would help to trick the eye. well, some covers might still reveal that it's just a trick and they'll probably look rather odd in ThaFrame, but in most occasions it works pretty nicely. ________________________________________________ this is a CD ART DISPLAY 2.0 (CAD2.0) skin. it is required to have the most recent CAD2beta5 build installed. you can get the freshest build in the "All Users" section here. once the newest CAD2beta5 is installed you can easily apply (install) the skin in its *.cskin file format by simply doubleclicking on it or by dragging n'dropping the file onto a running CD ART DISPLAY. ________________________________________________ have fun in reminiscing. CommentsI already used it, but it's a good day to use it again
Thank you very much for your great skins, always -- Yours Faithfully, Steel89 Watch my Deviation Gallery: [link] haha, you're too sweet, Isa!
thanks again and ever again for all your favs and support on my work. -- MY PORTFOLIO .... LINK you're more than welcome, my friend!
thank you very very much for both your kind feedback and your fav! -- MY PORTFOLIO .... LINK das hingegen kenn ich schon. hatte das schon immer diese perspektive?
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this is much Better.
-- FAQ #665: What is a scuzzle? #dAmnU oh you did?
wow, that's cool. so i guess this was quite some blast from the past for you, huh? thanks for your feedback, dear! -- MY PORTFOLIO .... LINK |
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