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hahaha I've never submitted anything to the wallpapers gallery....till now
I was experimenting with Vue 7 clouds; actually my purpose was to create realistic clouds, but after starting to edit the render in PS, somehow I forgot my original purpose and created something less realistic but more vivid. I use this as my new wallpaper; I think it looks pretty cool on my PC. EDIT: Since I've received some requests regarding the size, I uploaded a pack of this wallpaper with the following sizes/ratios: Standard PC - 4:3 : 2000 × 1500 1600 ×1200 1024 × 768 Widescreen - 16:10 : 2400 × 1500 1680 × 1050 1600 ×1000 1280 × 800 ...bonus 1500 × 1200 1280 × 1024 EDIT #2 thanks for downloading! |
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December 15, 2008
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Kedi Var mı Kedi ?
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The more massive an object is, the more gravity it contains, which explains why it is harder to get ketchup out of the bigger glass ketchup bottles. More importantly it is also why a big screen tv collects more dust than a hoover.
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Im different from many people, I see what others dont. I can admire the burning sunset and that trickle of moonlight on the flowing river.
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9 out of 10 Emoticons say you have to view my gallery.
You wanted constructive critique/advise to improve yourself.
Hmm let's see:
to me it looks a little odd how you've got clouds below the camera and a thick layer above it, and none inbetween (oh gosh the "realistic-ness" issue again
Also, the shapes of the lower clouds..; I think I'd go for a more 'spiked' look, or a flat one. I think that might look a little cooler to have one or the other.
But ofcourse, that's just my opinion
I'm not sure who will agree with me, or if you will, but that's what i'd look at if it was my scene.
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9 out of 10 Emoticons say you have to view my gallery.
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"My yesterdays are disappearing, and my tomorrows are uncertain, so what do I live for? I live for each day. I live in the moment."
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