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I am searching for some Landscape Vector graphic(if possible) Wallpapers, which shows the relative effects on different time of the day.

I found many website offering those graphics for money, But I'm looking for free stuff.

 

here are Samples

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For windows 7?

Stock will not happen, as it doesn't natively support animation of .gif type files

XP you could though, I accidentally set a gif as a wallpaper and it would animate

 

and be very careful, as a lot of programs that can give you things like animated wallpapers or screensavers, have been malicious

For windows 7?

Stock will not happen, as it doesn't natively support animation of .gif type files

XP you could though, I accidentally set a gif as a wallpaper and it would animate

 

and be very careful, as a lot of programs that can give you things like animated wallpapers or screensavers, have been malicious

 

Not looking for Gif or animation type files, Vector Graphics if possible if not then any plain graphics(jpg) will do the job :)

I am searching for some Landscape Vector graphic(if possible) Wallpapers, which shows the relative effects on different time of the day.

I found many website offering those graphics for money, But I'm looking for free stuff.

 

 

 

 

Try http://4walled.cc/ , it searches loads of sites

Try http://4walled.cc/ , it searches loads of sites

it have nice sets of landscape, I have many (different landscape), what I was looking for the same location with different effects according to time condition.

that's what I said :rolleyes:

Ah, heh. I misread the sentence. You meant 1024x768 when converted from a vector :p

 

Anyway, I'm keeping an eye on this thread, as that work-in-progress looks like it might turn out nice.

 

Which app are you using on Android to do time-based wallpapers? I remember there was one that uses your location and uses it to estimate the sunrise & sunset times.

Ah, heh. I misread the sentence. You meant 1024x768 when converted from a vector :p

 

Anyway, I'm keeping an eye on this thread, as that work-in-progress looks like it might turn out nice.

 

Which app are you using on Android to do time-based wallpapers? I remember there was one that uses your location and uses it to estimate the sunrise & sunset times.

 

For Android "GoogleNowWallpaper HD" its a neat application (free)

the one you mentioned which calculate the time will eat your battery juice, but it just change the static wallpaper according to user specific time (customized)

For Android "GoogleNowWallpaper HD" its a neat application (free)

the one you mentioned which calculate the time will eat your battery juice, but it just change the static wallpaper according to user specific time (customized)

I think this is done.

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http://relativity17.deviantart.com/art/Rotation-420498274

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