kezzism
June 5th, 2018, 04:05 PM
Hello everyone~
I'm wondering, are the graphical resources used to make Ubuntu are as open source as the operating system? currently I can't seem to find non-rasterized versions of the latest LTS mascot animal, Bionic Beaver - or any of the ones prior to that. I can find somewhat high-res line art on Google Images, but I can't seem to create a perfect version of the grey version you see in the installer from that:
https://i.imgur.com/LcT2bf6.png
Versus the closest I've come with GIMP:
https://i.imgur.com/a66IZdR.png
I've looked on the Ubuntu Design website and elsewhere, but they all seem to be scant on details about this. It would certainly help people put more spins on the default Desktop wallpaper, personally I've been eyeballing this as a small tattoo to celebrate 10 years of using Linux in Canada ;)
Hopefully we'll be able to find something,
Thanks for looking into this!
I'm wondering, are the graphical resources used to make Ubuntu are as open source as the operating system? currently I can't seem to find non-rasterized versions of the latest LTS mascot animal, Bionic Beaver - or any of the ones prior to that. I can find somewhat high-res line art on Google Images, but I can't seem to create a perfect version of the grey version you see in the installer from that:
https://i.imgur.com/LcT2bf6.png
Versus the closest I've come with GIMP:
https://i.imgur.com/a66IZdR.png
I've looked on the Ubuntu Design website and elsewhere, but they all seem to be scant on details about this. It would certainly help people put more spins on the default Desktop wallpaper, personally I've been eyeballing this as a small tattoo to celebrate 10 years of using Linux in Canada ;)
Hopefully we'll be able to find something,
Thanks for looking into this!