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Welcome to Art House an open source artists community group.

The main aims of this group are to promote community spirit and education with the emphasis on open source software use.

Sharing Quality Links to Open Source Tutorial Sites and Artists providing inspiration and insight.

Feel free to share your experience, advice or ask questions about creating art with open source software.

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 beginner question...

 
 by jeraux on: Jan 18 2009
 
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What program uses the '.colors' files? There are some amazing schemes using the '.colors' file type; however, my KDE will only show me files that have the .kcsrc extention.

Thanks and keep the great artwork coming.


I'm not saying a word without my lawyer present.
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 Re: beginner question...

 
 by cb2k on: Jan 18 2009
 
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Stumped at first but googled this:

http://www.file-extensions.org/colors-file-extension

Hope that answers your question...


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 Re: Re: beginner question...

 
 by jeraux on: Jan 20 2009
 
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actually that link has to do with a windows based program of some sort; but, I greatly appreciate your time on the matter. Thanks.

The .colors suffix seems to be used interchangeably with the .kcsrc suffix. It shows up on some of the color themes as often as the other suffix. I'm thinking another version of kde or perhaps gnome? Any help would be appreciated.


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 Light Relief : Funnies

 
 by cb2k on: Jan 21 2009
 
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Just some stuff for fun during your creative breaks...

http://www.guardian.co.uk/commentisfree/2007/feb/05/comment.media

http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=tmja_g5h4Fg&feature=related

http://oswar.wipetheworldsass.com/






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 :)

 
 by kai100 on: Jan 29 2009
 
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hey cb2k and friend`s,

i wont say hallo :)

i can`t say wat i wont,no people
anderstand my english :(

but i read the coment`s :)

it`s a nice group!!!


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 In case you didn't know...

 
 by rfquerin on: Jan 30 2009
 
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In case you didn't know, heathenx posted about a new Gimp plugin that does quite a nice job of creating photo reflections with just a click or two:

http://identi.ca/notice/2038749


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 Re: In case you didn't know...

 
 by cb2k on: Jan 30 2009
 
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Thanks Rq for the heads up on HeathenX's new gimp reflection script I have just downloaded it :)


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 What's Your Gimp Packing?

 
 by cb2k on: Feb 4 2009
 
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Every once in a while,

I find some way of extending gimps functionality and now and again these little extras are in a league of there own "Essential" you might say in the battle to equalise or exceed the capabilities of Photo$ack

Anyway with out further ado,

Here is the latest Plug-In that should be in your Gimp's arsenal GREYC's Magic Image Converter:

http://gmic.sourceforge.net/index.shtml



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 Adobe Photoshop Cs2

 
 by cb2k on: Mar 11 2009
 
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Today I successfully installed
Adobe photoshop cs2 on my linux box.

What works? Everything works!



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 Re: Adobe Photoshop Cs2

 
 by rfquerin on: Mar 11 2009
 
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But Gimp is your friend cb2k..

;)


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 Re: Re: Adobe Photoshop Cs2

 
 by cb2k on: Mar 11 2009
 
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Yes I will keep working with Gimp and Inkscape ... However I wanted to run some of the Adobe products on Linux as at the moment I do not have any version of windows installed and no virtual set ups either, so far I have Photoshop-Flash-Dreamweaver-Fireworks all up and running just in the process with Illustrator at present.


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