Just like it says in the title.
I'd have to say that Jairo Boudewyn first inspired me to try and learn how to emulate the glassy aqua look and from that I took a shot at skinning.
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on Jul 23, 2004
a twelve pack
on Jul 23, 2004
Oh yes, that would explain why your skins look the way they do.



(I'm yus keeding!)
on Jul 23, 2004
on Jul 23, 2004
I got sick of seeing all the Pseudo-OS skins on WinCustomize. *cough* Not that things are so different now...

And with the massive disappointment that was Quake 3, I no longer spent the bulk of my day mapping and texturing for Q2.
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on Jul 23, 2004
stumbling across WinCustomize about this time last year: within a fortnight I had bought all the Stardock goodies and was nervously waiting for my first skin to be moderated - instant addiction
on Jul 23, 2004
For me it all started while I was running a tech site. WB 1.3 was released and proved to be stable so in the course of doing a review I built a hideous Skin ( OWTWin) which hopefully no one still has. From that point most of my skins were build to try odd things, for example Slim_T was first built to test the pre 1.0 versions of skinstudio and to see how slim a titlebar wb could handle. Since then I have become so used to the different version of Slim_T that I just update it and build things to go with it..........
on Jul 23, 2004
Matchbook isn't a skinner
on Jul 23, 2004
I think my future catalyst would be a decent program and a tutor to teach me how to use it

until then....well hell you know....*sigh

on Jul 23, 2004
TurtleSoup II for litestep
on Jul 23, 2004
`Scarab's Enlightenment themes for Linux...




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on Jul 23, 2004
Matchbook thinks Tiggz is perfect inspiration because if HE can do it ANYONE can..





on Jul 23, 2004
BTW Tiggz: I'm only kidding you know you and Danillo are HUGE inspirations to me.
on Jul 23, 2004
The day I discovered David K's alienskin theme it was all over. Now that markus has hit the scene I am thinking it's all over again.
on Jul 23, 2004

I got started when I first found Winamp in 96/97. I found out a friend of a friend made his own skins for it, which I had no idea you could do, so I ended up looking into it and made my own ones. I moved over to WB in 99 or so after seeing Treetog's original Copperdeck suite.

on Jul 23, 2004
Oh God... I wonder if it'd be possible to find my old winamp skins from the mid 90s...
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