I hope I'm not wrong haha. I've visually compared object space and bent normals and they are identical down to the pixel hex code. Can anyone confirm? On a side note, why would one need occlusion information combined with normal information? I haven't come across anything like that before.
EdGaray : this looks cool, and it somehow has similarities with the current version. Well done :) I have to confess I am quite attached to the original Xnormal design too, if just for the fact that it makes the very clear statement that highly technical apps don't have to spend too much time on looking trendy. I feel like…
I could honestly care less about the style of the actual UI, would be cool if it looked nice, but its very likely that some other design style comes along that we would prefer over these mostly flat design styles that are all the rage right now. I'm more interested in seeing xNormal easier to use/more efficient and seeing…
One thing that the current one is pretty good at is communicating the UI hierarchy through strong value changes. That's certainly something to keep in mind for an overhaul proposal, since making input fields instantly identifiable is pretty important for a good UX. Also, please, keep tickboxes as *tick*boxes :) (Now I…
youre using flat design on your concept yourself ? "flat design" is going to stay, as its essentially just minimalism and which is timeless of course Does not mean that someones execution of it is timeless, but flat design is the core of graphic design on which everything else builds upon Cheesy gloss was just a trend, or…
Hm now looking back at the tread, I felt not satisfied with my design and response dosnt seem to good either so I went back and simplified some more and made things clearer, buttons physical better spacing etc Edit: more contrast now Anyone even liking the colors ? Its pretty nature-ish, like it tho, but kinda unusual…
Yea its definitely the trend now, as people started with really ugly stuff in the early internet days and are now going back to what counts. I suppose the guy doing the huge paragraph would have done that huge aswell if he did a 2005 glossy apple style design. Many designers using it because its the most classy, and it…