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Post Synthetic Divinity (1600x1200)
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Posted 2002-09-26, 08:00 AM
Enjoy. If you're planning to use it as a wallpaper, I hope you have a high resolution, since the photon storm will look like electrons if you're using 1024x768 or lower.

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Posted 2002-09-26, 11:06 AM in reply to Chruser's post "Synthetic Divinity (1600x1200)"
Make the +'s more vague. Don't like the typo on the top left. The D on Divinity looks akward when it's the only color being red and not blue, which doesn't match the rest of the image. No real focus point either.

Other than all that, it's okay.

And did you use stock photos for that? Nice cover up, but you should give credit to the person who took the photo, unless you took them yourself.
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Posted 2002-09-26, 11:18 AM in reply to Chruser's post "Synthetic Divinity (1600x1200)"
He made that building heh
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Posted 2002-09-27, 11:52 AM in reply to Chruser's post "Synthetic Divinity (1600x1200)"
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Make the +'s more vague. Don't like the typo on the top left. The D on Divinity looks akward when it's the only color being red and not blue, which doesn't match the rest of the image. No real focus point either.

Other than all that, it's okay.
I tried to make the photons more "vague", but it didn't look good enough. What's the typo you're talking about anyway? There are no typos in the image.

I could change the red text, but I can't agree with you that no focus point is a bad thing, because it was never supposed to have one.
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Posted 2002-09-27, 04:16 PM in reply to Chruser's post "Synthetic Divinity (1600x1200)"
I see a big red X, do you think you cound fix that?
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Posted 2002-09-28, 11:28 AM in reply to Chruser's post "Synthetic Divinity (1600x1200)"
thats the picture, the red is the photon *wink* *wink*

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