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was this made with apohpysis? or chaos scope?

 

just wondering.

 

anyway, looks way too busy for my tastes, and some of the fractials are very low quality in places.

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Nadril I do not know but if you click on properties it says Photoshop 7.0
dude, you cant make fractials in PS7, or any version of PS to my knowledge. so which program did you make the fractials in?
That's pretty cool but 1.) its not a high enough resolution for my desktop, I like my nice crisp backgrounds and 2.) thats kinda weird having an eye look at you all the time.
its cool and all, but i wouldnt use it because I like my desktops to be light. Like renders on a white background, they work well with my theme

White=ehh

Dark=The Good Stuff

 

I like a nice dark desktop so I dont get blinded everytime I look at it coming from a darker game. Plus I have absolutely no icons on my desktop except for my recycle bin so I really have no need to read anything over it.

White=ehh

 

Dark=The Good Stuff

 

I like a nice dark desktop so I dont get blinded everytime I look at it coming from a darker game. Plus I have absolutely no icons on my desktop except for my recycle bin so I really have no need to read anything over it.

The only time im bothered by my bright desktop is when i first wake up. It hurts my eyes so i put my hand over them, creating an effect as if i was wearing a hat. It helps
i just leave my desktop black so i dont have to deal with a bg... unless i make something that i just enjoy to bits, and want to look at it all the time.

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