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obvious that this was my first
Winamp skin. At the time, I had
to figure out which buttons go
where and make a skin at the same
time, so that explains the
square, bulky buttons. Oh, and
this was made entirely in MS
Paint. Actually, all the skins up
to Titanium Y were created in
Paint. My rating: 2. |
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| >> S-Amp II |
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| A spin-off
of S-Amp I. Buttons are slightly
different, but the setup is the
same. I changed the colors
because I got kinda bored with
green. And, uh, 'S' in S-Amp is
for 'simple'. My rating: 2.0000000001. |
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| >> K-Amp I |
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| I don't
know what I was thinking when I
made this one; I guess it was
based on my bike speedometer. A
little too pale for my likes.
Some news things I tried were the
LCDs, and the smooth gradient
edge shading. My rating: 2.5. |
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| >> K-Amp II |
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| Personally,
this is the best looking MS Paint
skin I've made. Blue goes nicely
with pale yellow. Some advice:
don't download K-Amp I, download
K-Amp II. My rating: 3. |
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| Now you
see, now you don't. X-Amp was my
most transparency extensive skin.
I went crazy trying to make the
transparency work. But the skin
came out pretty good. You can see
that I experimented with the
volume and balance bars. My
rating: 2.75. |
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