![]() ![]() But for now, I'm making due with the options I have to have decent looking windows on the latest version of Windows 10. If I were able to get my Win10 to look like that, I would. With a more traditional Windows 7 look with a greater level of transparency, it definitely would be a deal breaker. I still do YouTube stuffs lol, just not in RS anymore.Īnd I expected the lack of blurring to be a deal-breaker for me as well, but I did ultimately get used to it since the faintly transparent window doesn't look gaudy without a blur. do i know you? feel like it might be runescape lol. Old screenshot but its the closest ive ever gotten to windows 7s aero on windows 10.Įdit: your name. being a graphic designer, tga is extremely outdated and not a user friendly format at all. ![]() curtains is far better than window blinds from what i heard, the use of png files is huge. if i can easily port my atlas theme to curtains, i may just do so if the blur really is a thing. ive been sticking to the dwm patch and my personal windows 7 theme for now though, the blur really is a dealbreaker for me, especially the ability to use acrylic. I couldve sworn curtains had the feature to blur the window frame, at least from some screenshots i was looking at. Hope you enjoy, and hope this helps hold people over until BigMuscle returns, if he does. ![]() It sure beats the stock Windows 10 look by miles IMO. I've gotten used to the differences though, and find that by setting the color theme to a light-ish gray, the benefits make up for the lack of blurring and lack of the glass movement reflection effect. ![]() If I ever figure out if that's possible, I'll also try to modify the theme with it. I THINK Curtains might also lack the feature that allows for the glassy looking reflections to move behind the window frames, which is a distinctive look of Windows 7, but I'm not absolutely sure if that's the case. If that's a deal-breaker for you, then I wouldn't recommend Curtains themes at all. This theme does not have blurring behind the Window frame, because Curtains as a whole lacks that feature. I also use "StartIsBack++" and "OldNewExplorer" to further push Windows 10 towards a Windows 7 look. All I did was make a few changes here and there to touch it up. Full credit to atslah01 for the base theme. I feel I've modified it to the point where it's worth sharing with others. Thankfully, Curtains is PNG based, so modifying the issue I had wasn't a big deal. I thought the rounding on the corners didn't look sharp enough, the forced blue color made blending it in with non-blue backgrounds was impossible, among a few other things listed in the download page. I checked it out, but found a few issues with it that I really wanted to fix. Recently, within a post on this very sub-forum, I found a theme for Stardock Curtains called "Eleven Seven". I tried a Windows 7 theme for WindowBlinds, which looked great, but WindowBlinds caused my quite overpowered computer to lag quite a lot. But seeing as BigMuscle has gone MIA (which I totally respect, life happens), I decided to look for a legitimate alternative that I felt fit the look and feel of what Glass8 was going for. Heyo! I've been a supporter of Glass8 for quite some time now, to the point where I would usually delay updating Windows 10 until Glass8 was ready as well. ![]()
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