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Yes, I'm still enthralled with the fact that I have my graphics-making computer back. I made a whole heap o' wallpapers today, all from The Roaring Twenties screencaps by
roses_for_ann--because any film that can get James Cagney into both a WWI uniform and a sea captain's outfit is art in its highest form. *g*
Roaring Twenties 1: The most complex of the lot, really a confounded busy piece of work. Colonel Klink nearly crashed over this labor-intensive creation, but the final product was well worth it.
Roaring Twenties 2: Sort of a sequel to my recent Angels With Dirty Faces collage, capturing yet another downward spiral by a Cagney character. Are the colors too much? I made a toned-down version, and I'm undecided about it.
Masterminds: Cagney and Bogart, looking (or trying not to look) as if they've been caught in the middle of plotting something. This one was comparatively simple, and I'm afraid it looks a lot like another wallpaper I did recently.
Captains: Another image of those two worthy old salts, imprinted with a logbook and compass and aged with a coat of salt spray. I wasn't sure this one was going to turn into anything good, but I love the end result. Incidentally, Cags' cap sends me almost as much as the legendary Giacomo hat.
Roaring Twenties Bogart: yes, I even made one with "the other guy" all on his lonesome. This is a gift for
beloved_tree--that is, if she can forgive the incorrigible tongue-in-cheekness of a wallpaper that emulates an autograph lovingly tucked into a teenage fangirl's scrapbook. *g* (I have a PNG copy if you prefer.)
I have done some icons lately as well, although it'll take me a while to accumulate enough to post. In a way, I don't know where to start with all the new material I gathered in the months I was Klink-less. I've been chipping away at a Cagney mood theme as well, but some moods are so difficult to find good images for.
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Roaring Twenties 1: The most complex of the lot, really a confounded busy piece of work. Colonel Klink nearly crashed over this labor-intensive creation, but the final product was well worth it.
Roaring Twenties 2: Sort of a sequel to my recent Angels With Dirty Faces collage, capturing yet another downward spiral by a Cagney character. Are the colors too much? I made a toned-down version, and I'm undecided about it.
Masterminds: Cagney and Bogart, looking (or trying not to look) as if they've been caught in the middle of plotting something. This one was comparatively simple, and I'm afraid it looks a lot like another wallpaper I did recently.
Captains: Another image of those two worthy old salts, imprinted with a logbook and compass and aged with a coat of salt spray. I wasn't sure this one was going to turn into anything good, but I love the end result. Incidentally, Cags' cap sends me almost as much as the legendary Giacomo hat.
Roaring Twenties Bogart: yes, I even made one with "the other guy" all on his lonesome. This is a gift for
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I have done some icons lately as well, although it'll take me a while to accumulate enough to post. In a way, I don't know where to start with all the new material I gathered in the months I was Klink-less. I've been chipping away at a Cagney mood theme as well, but some moods are so difficult to find good images for.