You have to actually view the image to see what is it. A simple desktop background. Just had some random inspiration and decided to put this together.I think it looks nice.Thoughts? Comments?(Also I didn't know where exactly to post it, I figured this was okay.) Last edited 10/01/29(Fri)23:20.
You have to actually view the image to see what is it. A simple desktop background.
Just had some random inspiration and decided to put this together.
I think it looks nice.
Thoughts? Comments?
(Also I didn't know where exactly to post it, I figured this was okay.)
Last edited 10/01/29(Fri)23:20.
I also made this one.DunnoThey look good when set as a background, imo Last edited 10/01/29(Fri)23:24.
I also made this one.
DunnoThey look good when set as a background, imo
Last edited 10/01/29(Fri)23:24.
Set number 2 as my background, it looks great. :D
MOAR
>>2707>>2708Wow, what, really?Here I was thinking that no one even cared.But I'll see what I can do about making a couple more, if you really want them. :)
>>2707>>2708Wow, what, really?
Here I was thinking that no one even cared.
But I'll see what I can do about making a couple more, if you really want them.
:)
I made this little gif animation.I thought it was kind of neat, something about long-playing gifs get to me.Edit: I think I need a new program to view the gif animation in the correct speed. .-.;Anyone know any Last edited 10/02/01(Mon)15:27.
I made this little gif animation.
I thought it was kind of neat, something about long-playing gifs get to me.
Edit: I think I need a new program to view the gif animation in the correct speed. .-.;Anyone know any
Last edited 10/02/01(Mon)15:27.
>>2712I use GIMP, myself. All you have to do is put (NUMBERms) after the name of the layer I think. "ms" meaning miliseconds, so you can make a certain layer appear ontop forever before the next one beneath it takes over. It's been a while since I've done it. I think the names are in the layers of this .gif image, so use it at a basis to copy, that's how I did it.
>>2712
I use GIMP, myself. All you have to do is put (NUMBERms) after the name of the layer I think. "ms" meaning miliseconds, so you can make a certain layer appear ontop forever before the next one beneath it takes over. It's been a while since I've done it. I think the names are in the layers of this .gif image, so use it at a basis to copy, that's how I did it.
>>2716Yeah, that's exactly what I do, except I just go in and set the same ms rate for all layers at once, that last gif had about ninety something layers or something.Gimp is amazing, ugh.
>>2716Yeah, that's exactly what I do, except I just go in and set the same ms rate for all layers at once, that last gif had about ninety something layers or something.
Gimp is amazing, ugh.