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cool diffrent colors? maybe blue

Sorry, I no longer accept requests for colour mods. You have the odd one or two smartmouth members who contribute nothing but their pointless and acute comments to thank for that.

Apologies but that's the way it is - for the time being.

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Sorry, I no longer accept requests for colour mods. You have the odd one or two smartmouth members who contribute nothing but their pointless and acute comments to thank for that.

Apologies but that's the way it is - for the time being.

Well I made a Blue mod for myself to go with my current theme (see below), may I post it then for those who want a blue mod?

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Sorry, I no longer accept requests for colour mods. You have the odd one or two smartmouth members who contribute nothing but their pointless and acute comments to thank for that.

Apologies but that's the way it is - for the time being.

its cool, i'll just use photoshop hue and saturation.

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i have seen that wallpaper..i think i have the blue laying around somewhere...if i find it i'll show u..beside than that, cool color change...

Of course you do. The original PSD I mailed FlishFun was purely my imagination, and of course his, as he certainly received it.

If you find it? I am 100% certain that you will not (unless you have downloaded it from here or from my site) but please, don't just intimate that it's a rip, let me (in fact all of Neowin) see some damn proof. You people who run around shouting rip at every bloody opportunity **** me off to the extreme. This is the second damned time.

So, your evidence please. I'm assuming you have some. You better have because believe me I am not the average teen who just shrugs his shoulders and says "so what". I defend my reputation and rights to the last. It may be a small matter to you but I take libel very seriously. I have to.

So please, come forward with the evidence or retract the intimation voluntarily.

EDIT: To avoid potential headaches for any Mod, I am more than willing to mail my original PSD to any Moderator asking for evidence.

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You have some nice work on your website, I'll give you that. Judging by the high quality of the rest of your papers I'd say the water drop is original and done by you.

I think there is the remote possiblilty that people have seen a water drop on a wallpaper before and are just thinking it's the same thing.

It's a water drop - It's not that original. I'm not knocking your work it's absoutly beautiful, I have one of your Vortex ones as my desktop right now but the water drop isn't the most original paper on earth.

http://www.customize.org/details/19456

http://www.photo-background.de/wallpaper.p...ang=e&number=22

http://www.cheap-poster.com/College/Motiva...-Drop-Of-Water/

Once again - not knocking. Keep up the good work.

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Thanks for your support, guys.

Yes, Stunod, you are absolutely right. It's not singularly the most unique wallpaper out there by a long shot but that shouldn't make it a 'rip' as was proposed. Glad you liked the Vort-X too. I've just received my new graphics tablet so we should start to see a shift in my styles now.

Once again, thanks to all who supported. Much appreciated. Special thanx to Radish for pulling me down from the ceilings when I get hot-headed. :woot:

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