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Published on June 19, 2007 By Alperium In Community
You have more than 500'000 downloads in BootSkin section.Congrats.

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on Jun 19, 2007
Are You Leonardo, maybe?

on Jun 19, 2007
Al thank you very much, I just noticed this myself the other day, I haven't uploaded a bootskin in quite a while before the other day and I noticed my total bootskin download count had over 500,000.

How about congrats to you, you just passed the 250,000 mark and you've only been doing this for a few months. Alot of regular wincustomize users love your work and return back often to download your new creations which I also look forward to myself. You pretty much own the bootskin section of this website

Getting started in bootskins paved the way for me to get into windowblinds and some of the skinning categories on this site. Al you definitely have the skill-set, when are you going to get involved in skinning WB's? The site can only benefit from your participation in that area - I'd love to see what you could come up with, I'm sure it would be great!!!

Thanks again for the acknowledgement, you're awesome Al - don't let anyone tell you different!!!   
on Jun 19, 2007
Now I think about WB and IconPackager.Thank You UncleRob.
And I Congrats You.For your achievements.
on Jun 19, 2007
yes congrats
on Jun 19, 2007
To UncleRob: I Congrats You with MasterApprentice status too.
To Quentin: I Congrats You with JourneyMan status.
IMHO: It's cool.
on Jun 19, 2007
All the best uncle rob. looking forward for more cool great skin. keep it coming. and thanks for sharing your skills and talent to us...    
on Jun 19, 2007
Go unca! Love your work, man.   
on Jun 19, 2007

Getting started in bootskins paved the way for me to get into windowblinds and some of the skinning categories on this site.

Does that for a lot of people.  Bootskins make a good starting point...to whet one's appetite...

on Jun 19, 2007
even though i don't know him as well as you guys and girls do but CONGRATS!!
on Jun 19, 2007
Yup I totally agree Jafo, bootskins may be considered a simple form of skinning but it makes you appreciate limits such as working with an image with a max.size of 640x480, limited to using 16 colors so you have to be creative in maintaining image detail, creating progress bars that work well with the bootskin bkgrnd image and use the same colors and getting used to testing, testing & more testing before uploading your skin to the site to share with others. And at the same time you're honing skills in your respective image/graphic editing application (photoshop, imageready, fireworks, psp, gimp, paint, etc.) and with regular use getting better & more accustomed to working in a graphic editing environment.

Plus with the windows os being problematic for a majority of users (myself included on many occasions), reboots become a near guaranteed requirement so if you need to reboot you may as well do it in style.   

What also helps more than anything else though is having a great website like wincustomize.com that you can showcase your creations and receiving feedback (good & bad) from so many other website users just like yourself so that you can continue to improve & upload more work. That process helped me alot and made me brave enough to tackle on another skinning category and once you get over that initial hesitation, it becomes clear that you if you put in the required amount of time, any skinning project is possible. No one starts off as an expert and everyone's original work usually shows this as fact, repetition & persistence improves everyone's personal skill-set if you're determined enough to keep at it.

I would encourage everyone to get started in a similar fashion if they're interested in getting involved in skinning & windows customization. No one (at least for the most of us) will start submitting work that's worth 5 stars on this website but if you keep at it, after a few years it's possible to attain the level of workmanship that warrants that kind of rating.

Thank you to everyone for the great comments & feedback, as always it's an honor & pleasure to be part of this great online community.