Creating DirectSkin Visual Styles With SkinStudio DE
Monday, August 22, 2005 by koop | Discussion: Skinning
DirectSkin allows you to apply custom visual styles to your application by replacing all of the standard Windows controls with your own graphics. SkinStudio Developer's Edition is an easy to use graphical skin editor, complete with context sensitive help and dynamic previews.
SkinStudio DE is not an image editor, however. First, you must create your skin images in a graphics application, such as Adobe Photoshop or Jasc Paint Shop Pro. Then, you can use SkinStudio DE to assemble them into a skin.
When you create a new skin, you are presented with the default Windows XP visual style as a template. The easiest way to begin assembling your skin is by opening the default images in your image editor and replacing them with your own.
The best place to start is the window frame. Once you've completed the window frame and titlebar buttons, you'll get a first glimpse at how your finished skin is going to look. SkinStudio's live previews let you fine tune your skin as you work, without having to apply it to your application to test every change.
Next, you can continue creating images and assembling the menus, tabs, scrollbars, buttons, and other controls. Many of them can be seen in the main Window preview, others are shown in the Controls preview. SkinStudio makes it easy to visually adjust the sizing margins for each control to define which areas should stretch or tile.
In addition to the previews, you should go through the Explorer tree on the left pane to make sure you have completed all of the sections.
You'll also need to modify the colors shown in the Classic Colors preview. There are many cases where applications make use of Windows system colors. These colors include the classic titlebar, window backgrounds, and 3D objects, among others. You'll want to adjust all of the color settings to match your skin.
Once all of the controls have been skinned and the colors adjusted, you're ready to test the skin with your application. At this point, you may find that you need to go back into SkinStudio and make final adjustments until your skin is perfect.
With its hierarchal tree structure and complete attribute listing for each section, SkinStudio Developer's Edition is a powerful tool that offers everything you need to turn your graphics into a custom visual style for your application.
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Reply #2 Wednesday, August 24, 2005 10:45 AM
There are lots of other differences not aparent for skinners (as it was written by a skinner) but targetted at developers, (I'll try to write more about those sometime in the future), but this article aimed at artists making DirectSkin skins rather than developers is really really good.
A must read.
Reply #3 Saturday, August 27, 2005 10:33 AM
Another problem of theirs was removing closing buttons on DOS application windows. Seemed to be a toughie for the developer of actwinmanager 3.7, and for me too using normal wb. What about this problem?
Reply #4 Saturday, September 3, 2005 7:49 PM
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Reply #1 Monday, August 22, 2005 6:41 PM
Maybe she would like a link to this, or someone else reading her post would.