Z zak4994 New member Apr 20, 2009 #22 name='Brooksie' said: You must love playing with the filters Zak Click to expand... You know it.
Z zak4994 New member Apr 22, 2009 #24 name='Sleekit' said: where can i get a high res image of the OC3D logo? Click to expand... http://upload.overclock3d.net/get.php?id=3334
name='Sleekit' said: where can i get a high res image of the OC3D logo? Click to expand... http://upload.overclock3d.net/get.php?id=3334
Z zak4994 New member Jun 5, 2009 #25 Just to revive this thread, I have made one/two more wallpapers. Wallpaper: Should I add the logo?
M monkey7 New member Jun 9, 2009 #26 name='zak4994' said: Ooh! My turn! My turn! Oooh OC3D logo on brushed aluminium. At 2560x1600 with 300DPI (Dots Per Inch) [img ]http://upload.overclock3d.net/dwn/171128141848/oc3d_1.jpg[/img] Click to expand... Could you do this one with black anodized aluminium and the oc3d logo a bit less present? I think that would look even better
name='zak4994' said: Ooh! My turn! My turn! Oooh OC3D logo on brushed aluminium. At 2560x1600 with 300DPI (Dots Per Inch) [img ]http://upload.overclock3d.net/dwn/171128141848/oc3d_1.jpg[/img] Click to expand... Could you do this one with black anodized aluminium and the oc3d logo a bit less present? I think that would look even better
Z zak4994 New member Jun 9, 2009 #28 I'll give it a shot. Edit: Without Logo: Don't complain! It's probably the best effort I probably am bothered to put into this. Might make it better tomorrow. Got coursework to do.
I'll give it a shot. Edit: Without Logo: Don't complain! It's probably the best effort I probably am bothered to put into this. Might make it better tomorrow. Got coursework to do.
Z zak4994 New member Jul 25, 2009 #29 Feeling the urge to revive this thread... New image for XFX-nVidia GPU users! Suuuper High Res. 5120x1600 pixels at 300DPI. XFX-ATI version coming soon...
Feeling the urge to revive this thread... New image for XFX-nVidia GPU users! Suuuper High Res. 5120x1600 pixels at 300DPI. XFX-ATI version coming soon...
M monkey7 New member Jul 25, 2009 #30 My internet connection hates you now. I think it would look better if you soften up the white edges in the center a bit.
My internet connection hates you now. I think it would look better if you soften up the white edges in the center a bit.
R rapidman17 New member Jul 25, 2009 #31 name='monkey7' said: My internet connection hates you now. I think it would look better if you soften up the white edges in the center a bit. Click to expand... yh maybe, but only veeery lightly though imo
name='monkey7' said: My internet connection hates you now. I think it would look better if you soften up the white edges in the center a bit. Click to expand... yh maybe, but only veeery lightly though imo
F Freak New member Jul 26, 2009 #32 name='monkey7' said: My internet connection hates you now. I think it would look better if you soften up the white edges in the center a bit. Click to expand... Go into the CP, this forum changed the image sizes. You can then change the size of what the forum changes them to.
name='monkey7' said: My internet connection hates you now. I think it would look better if you soften up the white edges in the center a bit. Click to expand... Go into the CP, this forum changed the image sizes. You can then change the size of what the forum changes them to.
M monkey7 New member Jul 26, 2009 #33 It resizes them after downloading the fullsize original So still have to download 5000*x000 pixels only to have them resized to ... 640 I think it is?
It resizes them after downloading the fullsize original So still have to download 5000*x000 pixels only to have them resized to ... 640 I think it is?
Z zak4994 New member Jul 26, 2009 #34 lol. Since It is killing peoples bandwidth, the link to the ATI one is here: http://zak4994.deviantart.com/art/XFX-ATI-Wallpaper-130851363 Oh and the hardness of the image is due to the embossing.
lol. Since It is killing peoples bandwidth, the link to the ATI one is here: http://zak4994.deviantart.com/art/XFX-ATI-Wallpaper-130851363 Oh and the hardness of the image is due to the embossing.