Please post here anything else (not relating to Maxwell technical matters)

Which one do you think is the best?

OS Default (Light/White) - Common Icons
19
21%
Skinned (Dark/Grey) - Custom Icons
57
63%
Skinned (Light/White) - Custom Icons
14
16%
#118189
There're different opinions about mood of interfaces in terms of their coloring and of course the subject is 3D applications. Which one do you prefer, why, why not? Which one do you think it has the most "professional-look" for a 3D application?
Last edited by tom on Mon Mar 06, 2006 3:00 pm, edited 3 times in total.
User avatar
By Fernando Tella
#118190
I want another option: Skinned - white/light - custom buttons. :) I prefer lighter colors.

Well, maybe you would say I'm with the first option.

But what I want most is being able to change colors.

I'll vote for the first one. Its so alone.


EDIT: ¡Shit! I have already voted and you have just added my option. :P :lol:
Last edited by Fernando Tella on Wed Feb 08, 2006 10:04 pm, edited 2 times in total.
User avatar
By tom
#118195
Added.
By jleckron
#118201
All of the above! With options to make your own colorscheme/icons! And I want some pie!

(sorry, feeling a little silly... although, multiple color schemes are great. Personally, I prefer the lighter setups... dark U/Is just make me tiiiirrrreeed.)
User avatar
By jdp
#118207
:?: Tom if I am correct you like math, if so 3 (option) x 3 = 9???
But my math sucks, so I am probably wrong! :oops:

Anyway, my best: skinned (but simple, I don't like cartoonish skin) (dark/grey) - common icons

In the end dark is more relaxing for my eyes.
User avatar
By dutch_designer
#118219
I don't like to use custom icons because sometimes an application changes and old custom interfaces don't work anymore and you're stuck with the default interface that you're not used to because of the different icons. Therefore I always prefer to use the common icons.
Sometimes I change the layout of a program but because I'm stuck with 1 screen there's limited use to playing around with that.
Dark interfaces are ok but often they also have dark icons, which are imho less easily differentiated from eachother. Therefor I prefer to use the common gray interface.
User avatar
By -Adrian
#118456
I personally prefer OS syncron coloring and i like my OS white/light. Common icons should imo be used wherever suitable/possible.
Most apps that have a dark gui make me feel like they're badly integrated (totally subjective of course) and prettymuch send a keep-away message, but thats just me.

One exception worth mentioning is Modo, it's not too dark and has very well ballanced colors and contrasts, i find it very pleasing to use (also in terms of eye strain) and it lacks that 'keep-away' effect when opening it from my bright windows desktop.

I must admit dark greyish GUIs look very pro either way, even if i don't like using 'em.
User avatar
By goncalo
#118470
I think is OK the actual color of Maxwell

For me is perfect

I think dark grey GUI is better for the eyes...

my opinion
By Miles
#118477
I agree with goncalo, I like the way it is.
By lluistar
#118484
The colors of Maxwell studio are ok, but "el lumbrera" who set black text over dark gray on the Mac version needs to be jailed.

A GUI needs to be a bit more consistent that the current Maxwell one. Mixing serif and sans serif fonts. Please ditch the serif font, they are harder to read on small sizes (I'm talking on the screen, here)
User avatar
By iker
#118563
lluistar wrote: "el lumbrera"
...how would you say that in english? "the illuminated"?
...sounds funny :lol:
User avatar
By tom
#118576
Well, you don't need to worry about Maxwell itself relating to this question. ;)
It's just a user survey...
User avatar
By KRZ
#118621
if maxwell wants to be cutting edge it definitly needs a colouscheme inspired by this:

Image
By jjs
#118688
How easy is it in the 'preferances' to give users control over the colour scheme?

There is the 'mid grey' that forms the bulk of the colour , 'light grey' on the illuminated side of the bevel, 'darkest grey' on the shadow side of the bevel, a 'dark grey' that forms the text recess areas, font colours and that about it. If each of these was available in the 'preferances' you would get 100% satisfaction , Tom .

Looking at the poll it looks like people prefer the darker layout :D so I'll have to live with it - its no problem.

TTFN


Jonathan

ok thanks for explaining. actually I do copy the T[…]

Sketchup 2026 Released

Fernando wrote: " Now that Maxwell for Cinema[…]

Hello Gaspare, I could test the plugin on Rhino 8[…]

Hello Blanchett, I could reproduce the problem he[…]