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Heroes of the skinning

Heroes of the skinning

Many of you reading this have been around since the beginning.

Which skinners, past or present, would you say were instrumental to making skinning evolve from being a technogeek hobby into something that is done by millions of people?

I'm going to name a few people from the really old days that I think were absolutely crucial. This is by no means a complete list, please add your own.

DAK. (Dimitry). He made the WBMania series of skins and they were amongst the first skins to really show why you might want to use a GUI changer.

Luche. He made the "Simple" series of skins. His "Simple" skin was the first UIS2 skin that I saw that made me go, "Wow, this is why we're spending all this time making this software!" (simple v.02 is here).

Decoder. He was the FIRST real skin author for WindowBlinds. He somehow managed to get the primitive original UIS1 language to do neat stuff. We don't even support UIS1 anymore. I really miss Decoder. I haven't seen him around in a long time and he really had a good eye for things.

John Folden. He was the OS master. And the thing I think that helped WindowBlinds beat out say Chroma and eFX is that WindowBlinds could do OS skins better and that's what many of the early adopters used it for (to make Windows look like a Mac or OS/2 or NeXT). John Folden, who went on to help launch NeXTStart, created much of the early OS ports.

Ed Deans. Ed Deans and I have known each other since 1995. He was the Stardock icon guy. He has done every major Stardock product's icon since 1996. Starting on OS/2 and continuing forward on Windows. He's an OS guru. He's made some of the best and most popular WindowBlinds skins (Liquid), some of the best icon collections, and has done Kaleidoscope themes. Lots of people talk about the "skin community", Ed Deans is arguably one of the founders of it.

Allen Bond. He created skins that were useful and just incredibly unique. Ampulla, which I noticed is queued to be highlighted soon, was one of many skins he created. I miss his presence online a great deal.

Mercury. He hasn't been really active recently but he started making skins in early 1999 and continued a steady release of increasingly impressive skins. No skin author yet has created more technologically advanced skins. Some of his skins have done things we weren't aware were possible. He was the first to have animated scrollbars for instance in his skins.

Dangeruss. No list woudl be complete without Dangeruss. Russ was particularly crucial because he helped put a mainstream face on skinning. The responsible adult with a regular job who also liked creating skins was highlighted in a Wired magazine article on the growing movement. Russ also created skins that were particularly..polished. SOmething many skinners of the time failed to do. And he also created the first quality Aqua based skin which really put the world on notice that skinnign wasn't just a bunch of hacker crap. The Aqua skin on WindowBlinds was authentic enough to scare the crap out of Apple and sent their lawyers on a frenzy to remove that skin from every site they could.

Now this is just a partial list. But these and many others are what have made it possible for us all to enjoy such complete customization of our systems.

It is with some irony that Microsoft shoudl be thankful to them as well. One has to wonder how many people might have been tempted to go to Linux for its customization if skinning on Windows hadn't exploded into popularity when it did.

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Reply #51 Top
"Shoggot" inspired many, including myself. My other favourites: Lorenla,Gillon,Fli7e,$teven,Professor,Shawn Murdock,Mormegil,Treetog etc etc,and my partner in crime "Kenray", for all his help,inspiration,
and his idea for a skinning mag "Teknidermy".
Reply #52 Top
The name of Shoggot has been mentioned before and I agree with DavidK how he inspired many, including me, to work harder. Moderation was evil, and i got moderated every now and then, but i never gave up

Xcaponius to me is one of the greatest skinners of audio players, i always find myself amazed looking at his work.

Monaux is also inspiring for he is young and talented beyond description... i cannot imagine what his work will be like in a year from now.
Reply #53 Top
Pabo... for his encouragement and hosting my first skins

rethan... for developing the program for my first skins (colorpad)

And pretty much everyone else mentioned above, with particular shouts to Mercury, DavidK, Shoggot, the whole 34i team, anyone who'se ever hosted/adminned a skin site and Ken, witha massive acknowledgement to Jumbles who is in no small matter probabluy the hardest working person in the scene\community\collection of people\skinnign world\whatever you want to call it.

Reply #54 Top
And Jsenn, boxxi, Jafo, oh strewth and a billion other people.. like doreen said, I wish I hadn't posted to start off with
Reply #55 Top
MorpheusX!

Good grief!
I'm ashamed he didn't make number 1 on a lot of peoples list - mine especially!
Take a look at Dangeruss' and Mercury's early works and who do you see?
All the young skinners wanted to grow up to be MorpheusX...
He created the Holy Grail of LS themes - BorgX.
And just before it's release, he disappears, causing him to become probably the most sought after "What ever happened to?" themer ever.

A true "hero of skinning"

/me goes off to place flowers and light incense at the shrine of the holy "LiteStep Noir"...


Reply #56 Top
Listen to Elwin....
Reply #57 Top
I bumped into skinning when WinAmp was already skinnable, so the persona of Fli7e is more of an ancient legend to me. Was he the first one to make a skin on the Win32 platform?
Reply #58 Top
Some other names I didn't mentioned ...
Lorenela...one of the best skinners around and the fist person to help me on the skinning

Jsenn...the skinner of words

How could I forgot to mention Kig before? the most detailed winamp skins!

Vendicator a wizard for players

My good friend Nuven (nicole's owner ), for the intire art work, including the best wall, XPutinik.

Jafo, the transparencies king.

Deaddreamer, precurser, Mobious Co and Bronze for the fantastic walls.

There are much more wonderfull artists in the cummunity I'm sure I forgot to mention, but I'd like to thank too.

and finally, Shoggot, skinzorg master...
the liking Jark, the God of Deviant art...
Gorman, for his wonderfull job at Customize and Deskmod...
and Chaz for the friendly LOS.

hmmmm...is that all? for sure not....

/treetog knows that he will be back to post again in this thread




Reply #59 Top
Where is Shoggot?, I miss him. He is probably the person responsible for me being here now. I was lucky enough to get my first ever wallpaper past moderation at Skinz, and it gave me so much confidence. I didn't get another past him for ages after that.
I think I will upload that first ever wall if I can find it.
/me goes off to search the depths of his hard drive........
Reply #60 Top
toasty & mian
rhino (and d).. their site is still up!
tech13 (big time!)
copland
floach

wow, too many.. all those mentioned above too. i still love to run inkman and morpheusx' windowblinds.. nice inkman's just lately went offline, but borgx is still online.
Reply #62 Top
haha - omg how could you get forgotten ess?

ess-vid - a truly legendary figure in the skinning world.

there... (now I gotta try to remember all the others that aren't mentioned here)
Reply #63 Top
Who's ess-vid?.....
Reply #64 Top
I nominate Doreen for all her good work and supportiveness of the skinning community.
Reply #65 Top
Jafo: I hear ess-vid is a kind soul who does icons on demand. Apparently he does them because it gives him a warm fuzzy feeling when someone say how much they like them.

Errr. Or something...
Reply #66 Top
Fli7e, Shog, misery, Pordey, Xcap, prec, ess-vid...arrr...there are so many names that have bloody escaped me at the momment..Vend...umm... /me bangs head on the monitor - long term memory loss at an early age, not a good sign.