KDE Gets a Mascot 150
An anonymousr reader pointed us to
this Linux Today story
that has the new KDE mascot. Its an unnamed rendered
dragon- the lighting on some of the renders looks like it
needs a bit of work, and although he doesn't beat the
FreeBSD Demon, he's pretty cool. Check out
dragon1.jpg,
dragon2.jpg,
dragon3.jpg,
and dragon4.jpg.
The server is really slow, so someone post a mirror?
The noble Dragon, perfect mascot for KDE! (Score:1)
Gerek turned to leave, but the dragon called him back.
"Do me one favour," it bade him.
"Name it."
"The others will forget. Humans have never wanted to believe in things of magic- dragons, unicorns, elves - but you know different. Remember me as I was."
"I will."
--From 'Ivory in the Blood' by Brian A. Hopkins
-intol
Yes, but, maybe (Score:1)
Resolution (Score:1)
Greetings,
Matthias
Now Windows needs one. (Score:2)
"Where do you want to go Toady"
Mirror Here!!! (Score:1)
be nice.
Unstable Logo? (Score:1)
Or is that only if I view them under Windows?
- Adam Schumacher
cybershoe@mindless.com
A name? (Score:1)
Puff has a very nice meaning in German. Next time you are around here ask everyone to teky you to the "Puff" (pronounced Poof). Bring some money.
I heard in the USA it's legal only in Nevada?
I like Konqui or Kate. Katie is kust too sweet. One syllable is better than two.
i made the images brighter!!! take a look =) (Score:1)
they are here:
dragon1new.jpg [sleepco.com]
dragon2new.jpg [sleepco.com]
dragon3new.jpg [sleepco.com]
dragon4new.jpg [sleepco.com]
tell me what you think.
email : breatheslinux@hotmail.com
icq: 7209870
-Omar
It's a challenge! :) (Score:1)
Who am I?
Why am here?
Where is the chocolate?
cute dragon, but aeronautically challenged (Score:1)
Who am I?
Why am here?
Where is the chocolate?
Constructive criticism? (Score:1)
Why a dragon? The answer. (Score:1)
Dragon Drop
*groan*
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BSD Daemon (Score:1)
Familiar Face? (Score:1)
Croc is also available for PC! With a Voodoo card, it's quite fun to play. "Ka-boom!"
If it just didn't play these guilt-inducing sequences when you fail or quit a game...
Regards, Jochen
Too much going on (Score:1)
That said, I couldn't design a logo for anything if my life depended on it. I'm definitely Gimp challenged.
Gamma correction, anyone? (Score:1)
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I noticed
Need animation of Kdrag,Tux, and lil devil dancing (Score:1)
Constructive criticism? (Score:1)
Mainly the hands bug me, though... they are scary Orcish hands or something, not a cute little baby dwagon'd hands!
Unfortunately, I'm not an artist, merely a critic.
A GREEN dragon? (Score:1)
A RED dragon? (Score:1)
Yes, but, maybe (Score:1)
Got `em.. Another mirror. (Score:2)
No no no no no.... (Score:3)
Someone grab them and mirror... I'll try myself too... I am not sure if I can get them, but I'll try. This is KDE... Right? Shouldn't be any legal problems mirroring?
Dragon for KDE? (Score:1)
Linus was bitten by a fairy penguin about the time people started to discuss the idea of a mascot.
There's also the fact that penguins look cute and cuddly until they charge you at 100mph.
The REAL reason is... (Score:1)
BSD Daemon (Score:1)
A name? (Score:1)
Cutie.. QT...
Related to Spiro? (Score:1)
That being said, not bad. Add a bit more contrast and brighten up the lighting, though, to make it look lighter and more cartoonish.
A GREEN dragon? (Score:1)
Gah-! (Score:1)
Animated Assistant...? (Score:1)
Does the world really need another paper clip?
There is no assistant (Score:1)
"The idea was to create a animated assistant for the KDE Help Center but the result is so amazing that many people told me it would be nice for a KDE 2.0 mascot in general."
KDE Dragon Mirror Up (Score:1)
http://david.weekly.org/kde/ [weekly.org]
David E. Weekly (dew)
Object file available? (Score:1)
Location anyone??
Now Windows needs one. (Score:1)
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"'Is not a quine' is not a quine" is a quine.
Object file available? (Score:1)
damn he's cute.
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"'Is not a quine' is not a quine" is a quine.
Resolution (Score:1)
Now that doesn't offer the general solution, but I figure that most people who want to use the kde mascot as a backgroud are probably using KDE.
A name? (Score:1)
A name? (Score:1)
I also like the proposal of katie. The dragon kind of looks like a Katie, and Katie sounds a lot like KDE.
A name? (Score:1)
A GREEN dragon? (Score:1)
Animated Assistant...? (Score:1)
A GREEN dragon? (Score:1)
A name? (Score:1)
Kate is OK, and you have a point with the one syllable thing. It looks more like a Katie IMHO, but that's me. Konqui just doesn't sound catchy enough to me, and its important for a mascot to have a catchy name.
How About 3 Fat Cats? (Score:1)
mmm ... that was a fast one (Score:1)
looks like motif to me (Score:1)
I can imagine a lot of nice animated gifs ... (Score:1)
Oh well, they're coming to put my restraints back on.
Later!
Logo versus mascot, same difference? (Score:1)
While it seems that they are using two images, the gears and the dragon, they are actually integrating the mascot with the logo creating a new logo. What this means is that the mascot will become a part of the logo.
I agree that the images are far too busy and the different angles/lighting/movements/etc are going to be far too confusing. Even though I think a dragon would make a cool mascot for anything, why it was chosen for KDE throws me off. One could also argue that a penguin doesn't make much sense either.
Another thing that bothered me about this mascot is that even though he's friendly and nicely rendered, he isn't looking at me! Has anyone but me felt uneasy that the dragon is looking at something we can't see?
Also, the fourth image bothers me because of the wonderful lens flare. That's the problem with rendering logos, things tend to get a bit complex and even annoying or confusing to the eye.
I think KDE is fine without a mascot, the gears I can dig. He is cute though, isn't he?
P.S. dragon2.jpg is my fav
Brain Dead choice -- let's be mozilla sheep! (Score:1)
cute (Score:1)
In any event... I give him thumbs up.
Tron
Kedeh or Kedoh ? (Score:1)
Freaker / TuC
Monkey Smonkey,... (Score:1)
Gnome is more fun,. KDE is cute,. give them a mascot of a lady bug or something.
One thing,. that last pic (number 4) looked a lot like the FX you get from Adobe photoshop,...hmmmm ?
It's a MASCOT! (Score:2)
Goldfish? (Score:1)
O'Reilly Cover (Score:1)
Leave it to O'Reilly to sum up a subject in one image! :-)
Oh, GIVE ME A BREAK!!! (Score:1)
The fact of the matter is that it is an excellent product that works as advertised. If the dragon is green, maybe it's because the creator likes the colour.
Brain Dead choice -- let's be mozilla sheep! (Score:1)
Seriously, did you even think about how stupid you would sound comparing a whole desktop environment with a very small window manager? I'm guessing no.
Inappropriate Dragon... (Score:1)
Kmail froze KDE yesterday when it tried to pull mail (I had 568 messages but so what?)
KDE has a lot of services, only some of which work. I'm sure someone can post a message saying how Kmail pulled 10000 messages in a day. Mine never even came close.
dpkg -r kdenetwork kdeutils kdebase, etc.
apt-get install enlightenment enlightenment-theme-clean gnome-panel gmc
That's much better, and nicer on my eyes...
I can't wait until gnome moves out of BETA stage. The KDE panel is nothing (and I mean nothing) like the gnome-panel. The take KDE's panel and give it the functionality of wmaker applets and you get the picture.
KDE freezing brings down the system if you use kdm. F-that, gnome is much faster, and its usability is going way up. I'm impressed, and it's hard to impress me.
XML (Score:1)
And, as I understand it, the majority of the [Windows] PIMs out there understand VCS.
Brain Dead choice -- let's be mozilla sheep! (Score:1)
A name? (Score:1)
The pet name for the file manager konquoror.
Stephan
Dragon for KDE! (Score:1)
Linux logo? (Score:1)
As many have pointed out, this dragon is a not a logo, but a mascot -- much as Tux is a mascot for Linux.
My question is: Why doesn't Linux have an official logo? (or perhaps it does but I've just missed it?)
ChrisFamilliar Face? (Score:1)
http://www.rahga.com/mascot (Score:1)
See, I toldya so
Dragon for KDE! (Score:1)
the dragon and the penguin (Score:1)
hmm , now Linux has a penguin and a dragon.. will they fight? will the penguin shoot the dragon? or will the dragon bake the penguin and eat him for dinner? (ROTFLOL)
stay tuned ....
KDE Image mirror (Score:1)
It's a MASCOT! (Score:1)
Nice logo, but too complex (Score:1)
All right by me (Score:1)
!(Girly Dragon Boy?) (Score:1)
With the red KDE scarf and all, there is no mistaking him as a "cute little guy".
At least that is what I see. Rather, THIS [kde.org] is what I see.
Though I do feel that the eye brows need to be something other than just floating haloes.
YAM (Yet Another Mirror) (Score:1)
Why not? (Score:1)
A name? (Score:1)
Personally I still like my original suggestion of "Puff"
XML (Score:1)
cute (Score:1)
Kedeh or Kedoh ? (Score:1)
This is NOT a logo, it is a mascot! (Score:2)
The noble Dragon, perfect mascot for KDE! (Score:2)
Here is my response to your 3 points:
1) First of all I personally don't find KDE to be ugly. The opinion of one single person, however, is meaningless, so I guess I should also mention that the 150+ students in our department that use KDE on a daily basis also like it. The majority students that we have that also run Linux at home are running KDE as their desktop.
2) Again, refer to point 1 for a discussion of esthetics. As for resource use, I would have to argue that KDE actually does a very good job of using minimal resources for the amount of services that it offers. It obviously will consume more resources that a plain vanilla window manager, but KDE is not just a window manager, it is an entire desktop environment. It offers services such as drag and drop, integrated task bar, etc. I'm sure if you were to compare KDE with other systems with similar functionality you would see that KDE is no worse than the others when it comes to resource usage.
3) I personally use KDE, but don't see why there needs to be a "competition" between Gnome and KDE. There is no reason why the two can not coexist happily. Variety is one of the things that makes Linux so nice to use. KDE and Gnome have different design goals and focus on different areas. By having both KDE and Gnome there is a better chance that _both_ will be better. The exchange of ideas between the two projects can only improve the situation rather than making it worse.
Well, I probably should have just left the bait alone, but I snapped, so lets see if I get reeled in now.
Mirror plus announcement of Theme support... (Score:3)
dragon1.jpg [kde.org]
dragon2.jpg [kde.org]
dragon3.jpg [kde.org]
dragon4.jpg [kde.org]
And in other KDE news. The first version of the KDE style plugin interface (aka Theme support) has been released. You can find more information about it here [jorsm.com].
3D Studio (.3DS) (Score:1)
Dragon for KDE? (Score:1)
-Chris
A GREEN dragon? (Score:1)
Are the KDE people trying to tell us something?
Yet Another Mirror (Score:1)
Animated Assistant...? (Score:1)
M$ Office has security holes everywhere you look. Is this also a "feature" KOffice must have before you try it? I would prefer not to let someone else flatten my hard drive.
I suggest re-thinking this "feature" bloat mindset. It diverts CPU cycles into useless, cutsey, Bill-Gatesey garbage (like Bob) and developers' attention from useful avenues of thought and activity.
Fish Story (Score:1)
But just a little. Win 9x inefficencies and Office-bloat sold as many, if not more, Pentium/PentiumII class chips as applications that really needed the power.
Yes, I've used Office. It contains nice applications covered with a thick layer of gooey (GUI?) chocolate to raise the sweetness level (cost of the product, cost of the recommended hardware) and put smiles on the faces of the users.
By the way, have you ever used the fish scaling utility hidden in the Windows 2000 Beta 3 Programs/Accessories/Entertainment/Sports/Weekend
Does anyone else notice... (Score:1)
Girly Dragon Boy? (Score:1)
Is it just me, or does this little "guy" seem a tad bit effeminate? I'd like to see a definite statement on the gender of the mascot, as this kinda threw me--perhaps the cute was taken too far?
In any case, the rendering is fantastic, though it could use a little bit more light. Drop is a neat name, also.
Kudos to KDE on finally catching up to GNOME ;^)
I vote Puff (Score:1)
Errr... because it's a bit derivative of "Puff the Magic Dragon"?
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Familliar Face? (Score:2)
Yep, that was my first thought. My second was that he was Croc crossed with Spyro.
I'm thinking the KDE developers need to step away from the playstation...
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Really Neat Thing Alert (Score:2)
VCS - vCalendar is a standard (Score:1)
KOrganizer uses vCalendar natively as its file format. vCalender [imc.org] is an industry-wide open file format with RFCs.
It is supported by many programs (see bottom of page above) including Lotus Notes, Netscape Communicator, Outlook 98, Starfish Sidekick98, and the Palm III uses it to sync up between systems.
VCS is the extension KOrganizer uses, I take it?
More Mirrors (Score:1)
Here are some more mirrors for y'all.
dragon1 [icehouse.net]
dragon2 [icehouse.net]
dragon3 [icehouse.net]
dragon4 [icehouse.net]
Hope you like them
Now Windows needs one. (Score:1)
Name the Dragon (Score:1)
Obiwan
Exp and steaks? (Score:1)
eh... (Score:1)
Nice logo, but too complex (Score:2)
Exactly my feelings! This is what I posted at linuxtoday:
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No offense to the artist, as it is clearly a very good rendering, but the dragon just doesn't inspire me -- there's nothing unique about it. I've seen dozens of characters just like him. The idea of a mascot is you see it and you think abou the product (or whatever). I see the dragon and I think about all kinds of children's stories.
It seems like the KDE character has to be something with a bit more "ummmph."
- Scott