Greeting everyone for a newly uploaded cursor set on my RIDDLER profile on this RealWorld website. This is a dazzling orange cursor set with amazing cursor animations. Be sure to properly read the description that I have written on the page above.
Spectre Animated Remastered - Orange Cursors
I welcome you another great cursor set in the series of the Spectre cursors which are created by 2groudon on his DeviantArt page. Over four years ago, this great content creator has released the Spectre Animated Remastered - Orange cursor set which features only animated cursors. There are a total of 17 cursor roles in this cursor pack and all the cursors have been animated by the creator himself. The cursors are beautiful and attractive to the eye. The Normal Select, Help Select, Alternate Select and Person Select cursor roles appears to be static, but if you look close enough you will see that its outer edges shimmer slight in a differing orange tone. Take a good look and you will see for yourself that those four cursor roles are animated with some slight changes in orange gradient to its borders.
The Spectre Animated Remastered - Orange cursor set is fully packaged and emphasized with animations for use on Windows 10 and Windows 11 computers. This set of cursors come with two additional cursors for those versions of Windows called Location Select and Person Select for the purpose of two additional cursor actions that those new versions of Windows have implemented.
For some reason, the Working In Background and the Busy cursor roles look the same. I do not know the reason why the content creator responsible for creating this cursor set chose to have two identical cursor roles, but I will roll with that. Perhaps this visual controversy will spark some talk and complaints in the comments below, but whatever users mentions about this fact, I will not modify any of the cursor roles in this compressed archive, so do not ask me for any modifications to any of the cursors included. I will leave everything the same way the uploader chose to make the cursors look like.
The animations between the Precision Select and the Move cursor roles are very different from each other. The Precision Select cursor role has been perfectly animated so that it is animated like a spinning propeller on the stern of a ship. The Move cursor role is animated in a way that four triangles move away from each other, and then they come back close to each other, as the process repeats itself infinitely.
The Link Select cursor role has been designed in the same shape as to the Normal Select cursor role, but it features multiple differences. To begin with, the Link Select cursor role is animated with a glowing effect that expands and shrinks over short periods of time. Each time frame is set in a short amount of time so that the Link Select cursor role appears to breathe like a hot glowing object just like a shimmering star. This makes the Link Select cursor role very original and stand out the most within this cursor set.
The Location Select cursor role has a much more simplified animation type, which makes the cursor go up and down, just as if the cursor was jumping and bouncing on a bouncy surface. The Location Select cursor role is often called a pin cursor by users, but by the real terminology given by Microsoft himself, this cursor role is supposed to be called a Location Select cursor role.
All the cursor roles in this pack of cursors are orange by design. The outline of all the cursors are designed in orange and its interior is black. Due to this effect, this cursor set can be mistaken as a brown cursor set, but that is not true. This is truly categorized as an orange cursor set because the outlines and borders are colored in orange. Some fills for the Link Select, Location Select and Person Select have thicker border outlines so they appear brighter. Speaking about orange, the Working In Background and Busy''' cursor roles have an orange fill that falls down to the bottom of the hourglasses when the animation turns the hourglasses upside down. Then, the hourglass color fill dripping to the bottom of the hourglass repeats itself over and over again for an infinite amount of time.
I did not make this cursor set, nor any of the animations related to it. This cursor set was originally Published: Apr 30, 2020 by the content creator himself. It was all created by 2groudon on his DeviantArt page from the link below:
https://www.deviantart.com/2groudon/art/Spectre-Remastered-Orange-Cursor-Pack-839969890
Do not forget to give credit and a thank you message to 2groudon on his DeviantArt page on the link above. Being kind and polite towards other content creators gives them willingness to create more cursor sets. Just keep that in mind. Many thanks.
Please note that all the hotspots in this cursor set were not set up properly by the creator who made it. I had to download the RealWorld Cursor Editor software and fix all the hotspots myself because they were all messed up. To make this cursor set properly usable without any flaws, I had to fix all the cursor hotspots by moving the hotspots to their required locations so that each cursor role can function properly in Windows. Everything is fine now. I have tested each cursor role individually in RealWorld Cursor Editor, in the little cursor Windows to see how the hotspot behaves like when clicking and dragging to draw a line in the testing box area. Hotspots are easy to fix, so if you are a cursor creator, please make sure to always double check to see whether or not your hotspots are in the right place. If your cursor hotspots are in the wrong place, just fix them by either dragging the hotspots to a new location, or simply by changing the numbers given for the X and Y axis of the hotspot itself.
I know that this was a very long description here to discuss, but I had to discuss and describe this cursor set in full details. I hope that you enjoy this orange color theme just as much as the original content creator did whilst spending his time and effort for creating it for us all to use. This cursor set is now available on the RealWorld website for everyone to enjoy.
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