Jordanna Morgan (
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The first Harlow wallpaper won second place, and Stewart and Rathbone tied for third. However, my favorite by far is the autumnal, cobweb-shrouded relic Lon Chaney. I'm especially delighted by how the Phantom text turned out; in fact, I was so pleased with it that I saved a copy of the "logo" for possible future use.
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I'd consider doing larger resolutions if the computer I make my graphics on could handle it--but as things are, it would pretty much be asking for a crash. :Þ
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Btw,do you happen to know of any wallpaper tutorials?I'm trying to learn to make them,and can't find any tutorials for anything alrger than a small banner.:(
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No, I'm afraid I don't know of any tutorials. I almost never use any myself; I just throw textures at an image and play with the layers until I like how it looks. *g* I would think you could use the same techniques for a wallpaper that you'd find in tutorials for smaller images, though.
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Okay,thanks,I'll give that a try.:)