That is a really cool wallpaper, but let me give you a little advice.
Interesting. I guess I never noticed nor have I had issues with Flickr before. Maybe it's because I am a paying user of Flickr.That is a really cool wallpaper, but let me give you a little advice.
Do NOT use Flickr for any image over 1280x1024. Flickr automatically crops it down for free users.
A great site to use for hosting is either photobucket.com or http://kiwi6.com/
That one is full size.Interesting. I guess I never noticed nor have I had issues with Flickr before. Maybe it's because I am a paying user of Flickr.That is a really cool wallpaper, but let me give you a little advice.
Do NOT use Flickr for any image over 1280x1024. Flickr automatically crops it down for free users.
A great site to use for hosting is either photobucket.com or http://kiwi6.com/
In the meantime everyone can try this while I check out those other options: http://farm7.static.flickr.com/6185/6094896099_62e164e2ba_o.jpg
Let me know if that doesn't work while I check out the others. Learning process I guess.
Okay just so I am clear before I post the new one, that last link worked and everyone was able to save? If so, here is the new one:
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http://farm7.static.flickr.com/6192/6110896920_508b456b83_o.jpg
If not I will post elsewhere for download. I just didn't want to start a new account somewhere if flickr was working. I am sure you understand.
The background effects are created by using different apps plus some Photoshop filters like lens flare and twist after painting funky patterns with the paint brush.icedavis said:I have been checking out your stuff via flickr since you added me. I can see your progression. I am liking those packers/lions ones. The backgrounds are super cool. What kind of effect is that? Did you create those yourself just messing around or spin them off from a tutorial? I am all self taught and if people are willing to share their tricks I love to learn them and share my own.
Haha, maybe I need to start making Lions ones as well. Maybe some Raiders or Rams ones too, LOL. I figured the lens flares and the twist pattern. Those are similar to a photography technique called camera tossing. Leave the camera on a long exposure in a darkened room pointed at some funky lights and chuck it into the air. There are some great patterns like your backgrounds as a result.The background effects are created by using different apps plus some Photoshop filters like lens flare and twist after painting funky patterns with the paint brush.
No tutorial used for those new ones, but if your looking to learn some new techniques, check out http://psd.tutsplus.com/
I do love the Lions and Packers ones as well, maybe my favorite works of all time next to my "Bring Back The Black", glad you like them as well!!! My Lions works are HUGELY popular too, its crazy! Any Lions walls I make easily double the downloads of any other works. Lions fans aren't used to seeing people make wallpapers for that team, lol.
Chuck it and blend it my friend! Layer blend modes are your best friend, lmao.Haha, maybe I need to start making Lions ones as well. Maybe some Raiders or Rams ones too, LOL. I figured the lens flares and the twist pattern. Those are similar to a photography technique called camera tossing. Leave the camera on a long exposure in a darkened room pointed at some funky lights and chuck it into the air. There are some great patterns like your backgrounds as a result.The background effects are created by using different apps plus some Photoshop filters like lens flare and twist after painting funky patterns with the paint brush.
No tutorial used for those new ones, but if your looking to learn some new techniques, check out http://psd.tutsplus.com/
I do love the Lions and Packers ones as well, maybe my favorite works of all time next to my "Bring Back The Black", glad you like them as well!!! My Lions works are HUGELY popular too, its crazy! Any Lions walls I make easily double the downloads of any other works. Lions fans aren't used to seeing people make wallpapers for that team, lol.
p.s. I love Tuts Plus. Its been a great helper tool for me over the years.