I'm a "n00b" and I have questions! Follow me as I try to explore the world of "Impulse".
In a sea of programs.
Published on May 19, 2008 By PokiMo In Beginners

Where to start?

     Start what you ask? Read my article "Introductions From a n00b" and you will understand what I'm asking. Now that I have purchased and downloaded Object Desktop 2008, where should I begin? Object Desktop 2008 is a sea of programs. Quite confusing for a self confessed n00b in the arena of customizing ones OS. I'm excited, but so confused.

     I want to customize my desktop to my liking, not microsofts, not to the many talented peeps who have mastered the customizing jondra.  (Did I spell that right? Insert jafo plug-in here.) Now that I have my sea of programs, where should I begin when starting out to customize my OS?

With that said...

     I'm off to surf the Impulse Community for help. Stay tuned n00bs as I continue my quest to become a non-n00b...


Comments
on May 19, 2008
When you start from the very beginning . .  it's a very good place to start.
When you read you begin with A, B, C and when you skin you begin with  . . well . . the rhyme and cadence break down here.  (

I start with a blind usually.  But many start with a wallpaper.

Below are links to blinds and walls sorted by Overall download count.
WindowBlinds
Walls

My docks and icons usually come from that base.  Then I go through the widget library to see what I might like and what might fit in with the rest.

There is a screenshot gallery here at wincustomize where you can see images of what some members have done.  There is also a monthly post of what folks have on their rigs.
on May 19, 2008
I'm one of those that starts with a wallpaper, really for only one reason, not all WindowBlinds come with a wall.

I just find it easier to start that way and then go find the other elements that match up, either color or theme wise. If the WindowBlind you pick is popular you will find that others have made elements (cursor, icons, DX Objects and Widets etc.) to fill out the theme. Or you just put things together that you like. Remember, it's your desktop, you should like it.   
on May 21, 2008

Well... I tell ya there is really no help in using the sea of programs that come with Object Desktop. At least not Skin Studio 6. There is a tutorial started by Island Dog I think, but it was only an introduction with a reference that there would be more to follow. I could not find anymore from him or anyone else. Real life has a way of getting in the way.

If anyone knows of good tutorials on how to customize Vista with Skin Studio please point me in that direction.

on May 21, 2008
SkinStudio is just the program used to build the skins.

Try reading through this: Skinning Your PC: Tutorial Index
on May 22, 2008
*genre*
on May 22, 2008
You know 4 years later and I'm still a noob! I started with Misc.Icons...
on May 22, 2008
You know 4 years later and I'm still a noob! I started with Misc.Icons...


If you are a noob then who am I. lol
on May 22, 2008
SkinStudio is just the program used to build the skins. Try reading through this: Skinning Your PC: Tutorial Index


Yes I have read that one good read on how to skin using other peoples work. What I want to do is learn to make them myself. To be come a skinner...

Thanks for the link.

on May 22, 2008
There are tutorials up the wazoo @ skinning.net