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##This is the persistent landing page for User Contributed Art to Ubuntustudio. As content is hosted here or listed here, this page should be pushed down so that newer content is on top. ##This is the intended persistent landing page for User Contributed Content to Ubuntustudio. As content is hosted here or listed here, this page should be pushed down so that newer content is on top.
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Ubuntustudio 16.04 will be officially released in April 2016. In order to offer an excellent customer experience on the desktop, the Ubuntustudio community will host a wallpaper design contest. The contest, open to all Ubuntustudio enthusiasts and Ubuntu users, will collect the most beautiful, innovative and downright slick desktop wallpapers. Come on, everyone! Show us what you've got! Ubuntustudio 16.04 will be officially released in April 2016. As this will be a Long Term Support version, we are especially anxious to offer an excellent customer experience on the desktop. Therefore, the Ubuntustudio community will host a wallpaper design contest! The contest is open to all Digital Artists and Amateurs, most especially Ubuntustudio enthusiasts. We hope to collect the coolest, most beautiful, inspiring, innovative and downright slick desktop wallpapers. Each artist may submit up to 4 pieces. The Ubuntustudio community will vote on and select 16 final Ubuntustudio Wallpapers! (See what we did there? 16? 4? Clever, eh?)

If you are enjoying Edubuntu, Ubuntu, Ubuntu-Kylin, Ubuntu-Mate, Ubuntu-Gnome, Kubuntu, Lubuntu, Xubuntu or Ubuntu-Server we formally invite and welcome your contributions as well!

If you are interested, take a look at the [[https://flic.kr/s/aHskopgqCF|Ubuntu Studio wallpapers over the years]]. Otherwise ... GET BUSY! Adapt! Build! Conceptualize! Design! Draft! Draw! Edit! Post-Process! Render! Shoot! '''CREATE!''' Show us what you can do with Ubuntustudio's graphic design, video and photography tools!

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 *Submit Entries: January 15, 2016 - March 15, 2016  *Submit Entries: January 10, 2016 - Feb 10, 2016
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 *Review and voting: March 16, 2016 - March 20, 2016  *Review and voting: March 11, 2016 - March 15, 2016
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 *Results Announcement: March 25, 2016  *Results Announcement: March 18, 2016
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Please submit your works: Please email your submissions:
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 TO: creativelinux@flickr.com
 CC: linux4creativehumans@yahoo.com.
 *TO: sits07care@photos.flickr.com
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Put "Xenial Xerus Wallpaper Contest" in the email Subject.  *CC: linux4creativehumans@yahoo.com
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Include your contact information, and a 50 word title and description of your work. You should include production notes e.g. "Created in Blender".  *SUBJECT: Xenial Xerus Wallpaper Contest

Include your contact information, and a fewer than 50 word title and description of your work. You should include production notes e.g. "Created in Blender".


= Design Guidelines & Resources =

This information is meant to provide guidance and resources to users who want to submit art to Ubuntustudio or related projects.
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'''Do not break or bend the Content Rules!'''
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  * No designs which promotes bigotry, racism, hatred or harm against groups or individuals; or promotes discrimination based on race, gender, religion, nationality, disability, sexual orientation or age.   * No designs which promote bigotry, racism, hatred or harm against groups or individuals; or promotes discrimination based on race, gender, religion, nationality, disability, sexual orientation or age.
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  * No version numbers as some may prefer to continue to use your theme with an older version of Ubuntu.
  * No branding assets like “Ubuntu CoF” or text to permit use by derivative distributions.
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=== Composition ===
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== Composition ==

  * Generally logo use on the wallpaper is discouraged but tastefully done exceptions will always be considered.
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  * Designs must accommodate the XFCE dock which is located at the bottom of the display.   * No version numbers. Some individuals may desire to use an older theme, or use the latest theme in their older version of Ubuntustudio. Let your submission be about choice and do not use version numbers in your artwork.
 * Avoid text, it calls for attention too much and will likely look bad when scaled. Plus it can't be translated easily.
 * Be careful with small patterns, they might become uneven when scaled.
 * Consider how the wallpaper will interact with the panels, icons and windows.
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=== Constraints ===
== Constraints ==
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=== Screen Resolution and Aspect Ratio === == Screen Resolution and Aspect Ratio ==
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=== Background Guidelines ===
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 * No version numbers. Some individuals may desire to use an older theme, or use the latest theme in their older version of Ubuntustudio. Let your submission be about choice and do not use version numbers in your artwork.
 * Avoid text, it calls for attention too much and will likely look bad when scaled. Plus it can't be translated easily.
 * Be careful with small patterns, they might become uneven when scaled.
 * Consider how the wallpaper will interact with the panels, icons and windows.


=== File Formats ===
== File Formats ==
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 * Work generated with proprietary applications like Photoshop and Illustrator is acceptable, but files in their formats are useless for many of us. In other words it is HIGHLY ADVISABLE to design in and work with F/Loss tools!  * Work generated with proprietary applications like Photoshop and Illustrator is acceptable, but files in their formats are useless for many of us. To avoid compatibility issues, you are STRONGLY encouraged to use F/Loss tools such as those so abundantly available in Ubuntustudio!  Consider Blender, Darktable, Gimp, Inkscape, LibreOffice Draw, Krita, Mypaint, etc.
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=== Templates ===
== Templates ==
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== Ubuntustudio Color Samples ==

{{attachment:Ubuntustudio_color_palette.png|width=367 height=372}}

##Here is the [[attachment:Tango-Palette.gpl|Ubuntu Color Palette]]. Use it with GIMP (put in ~/.gimp-x.x/palettes/) or Inkscape (put in ~/.config/inkscape/palettes/). COMMENTED OUT AS THE TANGO COLOR SCHEME IS NO LONGER USED IN UBUNTUSTUDIO.

== Ubuntustudio Wordmarks ==
You may use these official Ubuntustudio brandmarks so long as you comply with [[https://design.ubuntu.com/brand/ubuntu-logo|Ubuntu Brand Guidelines]].

  *[[attachment:Ubuntu-studio-1604-brandmark-wordmark.svg|White on White Ubuntustudio wordmark]]
##*[[attachment:black_text_black_logo.svg|Black Text Black Logo]]
##*[[attachment:black_text_blue_logo.svg|Black Text Blue Logo]]
##*[[attachment:blue_text_blue_logo.svg|Blue Text Blue Logo]]
##*[[attachment:white_text_black-on-white_logo.svg|White Text Black-on-White Logo]]
##*[[attachment:white_text_black_logo.svg|White Text Black Logo]]
##*[[attachment:white_text_blue-on-white_logo.svg|White Text Blue-on-White Logo]]
##*[[attachment:white_text_blue_logo.svg|White Text Blue Logo]]
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== Ubuntustudio Circles ==

You may use these official Ubuntustudio Circles so long as you comply with [[https://design.ubuntu.com/brand/ubuntu-logo|Ubuntu Brand Guidelines]].

 *[[attachment:Black-on-White_circle.svg|Black on White circle]]
 *[[attachment:Blue-on-White_circle.svg|Blue on White circle]]
 *[[attachment:White-on-Blue_circle.svg|White on Blue circle]]
 *[[attachment:White-on_Black_circle.svg|White on Black circle]]
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2) Contestants may submit up to 4 pieces of work and each work will be regarded as a distinct unit for selection.

== OSS License and Intellectual Property==
 1. Once submitted the works, contestants will be deemed to have agreed CC-BY-SA3.0 Protocol.
 2. The entries must be original. Any intellectual property or copyright dissension occurs, organizing committee will cancel the entry qualification and the participants take the legal consequences.
 3. The intellectual property of all the entries is possessed by original authors. The top twenty entries will be Ubuntu Kylin 14.10 Desktop Wallpapers.
 4. Ubuntu Kylin has the exclusive use on winning works in this contest and possesses the rights and interests to redesign, produce, present and publish relevant works and so on. Any copyright dissension in commercial use occurs, the participants will take the legal consequences.
 5. Ubuntu Kylin official website possesses the rights to present, report, advertise all the entries.

Ubuntustudio 16.04 Wallpaper Contest

Ubuntustudio 16.04 will be officially released in April 2016. As this will be a Long Term Support version, we are especially anxious to offer an excellent customer experience on the desktop. Therefore, the Ubuntustudio community will host a wallpaper design contest! The contest is open to all Digital Artists and Amateurs, most especially Ubuntustudio enthusiasts. We hope to collect the coolest, most beautiful, inspiring, innovative and downright slick desktop wallpapers. Each artist may submit up to 4 pieces. The Ubuntustudio community will vote on and select 16 final Ubuntustudio Wallpapers! (See what we did there? 16? 4? Clever, eh?)

If you are enjoying Edubuntu, Ubuntu, Ubuntu-Kylin, Ubuntu-Mate, Ubuntu-Gnome, Kubuntu, Lubuntu, Xubuntu or Ubuntu-Server we formally invite and welcome your contributions as well!

If you are interested, take a look at the Ubuntu Studio wallpapers over the years. Otherwise ... GET BUSY! Adapt! Build! Conceptualize! Design! Draft! Draw! Edit! Post-Process! Render! Shoot! CREATE! Show us what you can do with Ubuntustudio's graphic design, video and photography tools!

Contest Schedule

  • Submit Entries: January 10, 2016 - Feb 10, 2016
  • Review and voting: March 11, 2016 - March 15, 2016
  • Results Announcement: March 18, 2016

Entry Submission

Please email your submissions:

Include your contact information, and a fewer than 50 word title and description of your work. You should include production notes e.g. "Created in Blender".

Design Guidelines & Resources

This information is meant to provide guidance and resources to users who want to submit art to Ubuntustudio or related projects.

Content Rules

Do not break or bend the Content Rules!

  • No illustrations some may consider inappropriate, offensive, hateful, tortuous, defamatory, slanderous or libelous.
  • No sexually explicit or provocative images.
  • No images of weapons or violence.
  • No alcohol, tobacco, or drug use imagery.
  • No designs which promote bigotry, racism, hatred or harm against groups or individuals; or promotes discrimination based on race, gender, religion, nationality, disability, sexual orientation or age.
  • No religious, political, or nationalist imagery.

Composition

  • Generally logo use on the wallpaper is discouraged but tastefully done exceptions will always be considered.
  • Avoid high frequency images. ( A soft focus is one way to achieve this )
  • No version numbers. Some individuals may desire to use an older theme, or use the latest theme in their older version of Ubuntustudio. Let your submission be about choice and do not use version numbers in your artwork.
  • Avoid text, it calls for attention too much and will likely look bad when scaled. Plus it can't be translated easily.
  • Be careful with small patterns, they might become uneven when scaled.
  • Consider how the wallpaper will interact with the panels, icons and windows.

Constraints

  • The final dimension should be 2560 x 1600 pixels.
  • Submissions must adhere to the Creative Commons ShareAlike 3.0 license.

  • Attribution must be declared if the submission is based on another design.

Screen Resolution and Aspect Ratio

It is important to note the diversity of displays which Ubuntustudio needs to support. Although the desired image format is 2560 x 1600 pixels the composition should support a variety of image formats.

Typical screen resolutions:

Desktops

Width

Height

Factor

Aspect Ratio

2560

1600

1.6

8:5 * Desired format

2560

1600

1.6

8:5

1920

1200

1.6

8:5

1680

1050

1.6

8:5

1440

900

1.6

8:5

2560

1440

1.77

16:9

2048

1152

1.77

16:9

1920

1080

1.77

16:9

1600

1200

1.33

4:3

1024

768

1.33

4:3

1280

1024

1.25

5:4

Laptops

Width

Height

Factor

Aspect Ratio

1920

1200

1.6

8:5

1680

1050

1.6

8:5

1440

900

1.6

8:5

1280

800

1.6

8:5

1920

1080

1.77

16:9

1680

945

1.77

16:9

1366

768

1.77

16:9

1024

576

1.77

16:9

Tablets

Width

Height

Factor

Aspect Ratio

1024

1024

1.00

1:1

File Formats

  • Use PNG format for bitmap files (ie any files in which fewer colors are repeated throughout, especially when the colors are in large blocks). Use JPGs for photos and final images in order to reduce the file size, as this format can cause visible compression artefacts.
  • Make the XCF source files available, if you happen to work with GIMP
  • Use SVG for vector art.
  • Work generated with proprietary applications like Photoshop and Illustrator is acceptable, but files in their formats are useless for many of us. To avoid compatibility issues, you are STRONGLY encouraged to use F/Loss tools such as those so abundantly available in Ubuntustudio! Consider Blender, Darktable, Gimp, Inkscape, LibreOffice Draw, Krita, Mypaint, etc.

Templates

An SVG template for use with Inkscape and an XCF template for GIMP. Both have a 2560 x 1600 pixel canvas to use the largest commonly offered resolution, currently. "Passepartout" layers allow to see how things will look when this space is cropped to conform to other common aspect ratios.

This simulates the effect the "Style: Zoom" setting in "Appearance Preferences: Background" will have: the image is scaled up or down such that it fills the screen without distorting it. If the aspect ratio of the image is wider than that of the screen, it will be scaled to the same height and the areas on the side will be cropped. If the aspect ratio of the image is taller than that of the screen, it will be scaled to the same width and the areas on top and bottom will be cropped.

Ubuntustudio Color Samples

Ubuntustudio Wordmarks

You may use these official Ubuntustudio brandmarks so long as you comply with Ubuntu Brand Guidelines.

Ubuntustudio Circles

You may use these official Ubuntustudio Circles so long as you comply with Ubuntu Brand Guidelines.


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