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I don't know about Davis, but for the next few days I am going to be working with Davis with making a website. So I won't be able to do you any Graphics for the next fews days, but I will be back soon!! By the way where is that guy who started this thread? Can't he do some, I am sure he would be excellent! So mate, if your reading there are plenty to do, for Fireworks and Photoshop away! :D

JMann.

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is there any way i could get one? if possible, i like minimalistic, futuristic, blue, and white :) thank you if you can't its ok thanks again

-will

will1394...

i whipped this ip for you real quick. i happen to be a fan of minimal blue and white myself...

i got the dot inspiration from your current sig...

will pm you to make sure you get this and i also made an avatar to go with it...

enjoy if you use...

DL

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lol my bad jmann90, i figured some genie would just pop up and read my mind! haha

something minimalistic with shades of blue, orange, or lime green. a little white is fine also. 375w x 75h would be a good size...as for topic...don't really care as its your work and your advertising...maybe a few cubes, a lake, a roman aquaduct or coluseum, or a 2-d dog (rat terrier like) would be cool.

thanks jmann90

Right you next u buger! HeHe. Only joking. :D

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JMANN:

Just thought of something I should have a while ago....I can't change the Sys information when it is in a image.

So I just thought of something....

Can you create something different, maybe not as wide, with a picture of a computer and my user name?

Then I can put your graphic to the left and my system stats to the right in text format.

What do you think?

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JMANN:

Just thought of something I should have a while ago....I can't change the Sys information when it is in a image.

So I just thought of something....

Can you create something different, maybe not as wide, with a picture of a computer and my user name?

Then I can put your graphic to the left and my system stats to the right in text format.

What do you think?

Righty o. I am on it for you. :laugh:

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Darn, you are going to have to have it the same size and the bkg will have to be white. I apologise. If you dont like I might do it again sometime, but please be honest about it as I can't afford to waste much time now, wid all me work and graphics etc. Argh! Oh well. :happy:

JMann

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Hey, if you want to do one, and can come up with any ideas for threetonesun (it's based on the guitar color three tone sunburst, but as you can see in my avatar I've done a really **** poor job of trying to apply that to a "sun") that would be awesome. And a background the Neowin blue color would be spiffy as well.

I seem to think I had done this one, but I am not sure. Oh well. Your next... :p

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JMANN: Ok that looks good, but I was wondering if you could just cut off the sys specs and leave it with the monitor and my name. I will put the system specs in myself as text and not a part of the image. Can this be done?

So for example, if the picture was 25 high by 100 wide, can you make it 25 high by 50 wide. That would cut off the sys specs. I can put them in as text. Let me know if you can do

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