Artist's Note
a nice warm flame in a cold color.>
Licensing: the artist has specified that ports are allowed.
Comments (6)
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bland and uneventful. doesnt really make good for a widely used wall.
Wed, Oct 20th at 12:17pm (5 years ago)
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A couple of points here:
1) If you're going to submit a render, please clean it up first. I'm seeing pixellation all over the place, as well as some bad aliasing on the curves. This just makes it look sloppy; -30 for that.
2) Please don't request a port of a wallpaper. There's nothing *to* port here, it's just a flat JPEG. Porting is for *skins*, i.e.: WB themes, XPStyles, LiteStep themes, or similar. If you'd like a complimentary theme for your wall, say so in the Designer Notes, or in a review comment.
Wed, Oct 20th at 09:46am (5 years ago)
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don't listen to all these cry babies. great work.
Wed, Oct 20th at 05:43pm (5 years ago)
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it takes more for a good wall than running a image through photoshop filters. but good idea, just poorly executed. and maybe give the layout a thought.
Wed, Oct 20th at 07:03pm (5 years ago)
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frederoil he wasnt doing any crying he was helpin the poor kid out. it is prety bad .
Wed, Oct 20th at 09:25pm (5 years ago)
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I can see this working well as part of a grunge wall... just apply a displacement filter to the background or something and do some darkening of parts of the flame.
Thu, Oct 21st at 11:07pm (5 years ago)
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