Happy Friday everyone! It has been such a busy week here at WinCustomize, the gallery submissions keep rolling in, and I have even noticed a few new skinners appear. With WindowBlinds 6 just around the corner I think this is going to be a very exciting time of year, and I can't wait to see some of the skins that people will come up.
As I mentioned earlier in the week, Halloween is approaching and it has always been popular with skinners who have created a wide variety of skins ranging from cursors all the way up to some really creative WindowBlinds skins. I will be putting together a new edition of the Halloween Skin Guide that will feature Halloween inspired skins. If you are working on, or plan to create some Halloween skins, be sure to drop by this thread and let me know.
Now for this weeks picks!
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MB-Eye Of The Damned for CursorXP By ModBlackmoon
This is another "dark" CursorXP theme that will be a perfect addition to a Halloween desktop. ModBlackmoon has some other great cursor themes available, so be sure to check his personal page. |
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Arileen Iconpackage for IconPackager By Quentin94
This icon pack contains over 200 icons and supports Vista and Live Folders. This was made to match the upcoming Arileen WindowBlinds skin. |
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- Klock- Translucent for ObjectDock By Fernando
If you are a regular user of ObjectDock as I am, don't forget about the clock docklet that is included with ObjectDock. You can change the clock image and this set is a great addition. |
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Spectrum in Wallpapers By vStyler
"Spectrum" is a perfect title for this sets of walls. They are made to match the upcoming Vienna 2 WindowBlinds skin, and I am really looking forward to it. Great work.
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October for WindowBlinds By Night Train
Here is another skin that will be perfect for the Halloween season. A great mix of seasonal colors, and there are several matching skins available as well. |
Lets keep those skins rolling in, and don't forget to check out the personal pages of the artists here on WinCustomize. It's a great way to see works from them that you might not see otherwise. See you next week!