![]() For example the Metro skin background has a thin red line between the columns. Then the tint colors will be used to draw those shapes. ![]() ![]() The other is if you have a mask that has shapes drawn in its Red, Green or Blue channels. One is to mix multiple colors, of course. You can use tints for two different purposes. Tint1 is mixed according to R, Tint2 according to G and Tint3 according to B. So the mask has Red, Green and Blue channels. You know how you have the mask that lets you mix the glass color and the Windows menu color? Tints are just a generalization of that approach. Last edited by juniper7 on Wed 4:12 pm, edited 1 time in total. Lets hope mrbumpy409 comes back from other operating system and makes skin for you. The problem is the icon frame color would go back to grey. I could probably make a skin that uses all glass color for opaque skin,īut to get rid of all the glass Metro color in blur transparent mode, would have to override color like mrbumpy409 recommends. Took a screenshot, then made too many changes at once, and got the white start menu of death. I started making some changes to have icon frames option reg, or bright. Some things are screwed up, as it's not the proper way to convert a skin. I was doing the cheating way of making 2 column, by renaming "Metro-Win10-Black.skin7" to "Metro-Win10-Black.skin" Like why does the tint not make the menu color darker? If there was a small guide added to the Metro colors sticky note, showing how to use the colors text, and describe the blue part, or rainbow colored bitmaps, we could all mod them. It's just that I have little knowledge of all those Metro colors, Last edited by pankov on Mon 2:25 pm, edited 1 time in total. I think that the closest thing is the "Smoked Glass" skin but with it's round edges it doesn't fit the whole edginess of Win 10 so it seems that a hybrid between it and the Metro skin is what I'd really like to use. ![]() For example this skin looks great but the Control Panel or Shut Down or Recent Items when shown as menus are drawn in opaque black not as the start menu itself lightly transparent.Īnd most importantly I need something like this for the "classic with 2 columns" mode I'm very new to the whole Windows 10 experience but I really like to get something "dark"/darker and I'm even ready to sacrifice the automatic changing of color with the change of the background and go with something black/dark gray all the time but still get transparency and when I say transparency I mean it for all submenus not only for the main one. I'm talking about the "dark" color with accent only one some icons. I see that it's hard but isn't it somehow possible to get a look&feel like the native Windows 10 Start Menu? ![]()
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