[Wallpaper] Watercolor Simple - Many Colors


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Just for fun I made a few more and arranged them into two packs (if you have a hard time downloading, let me know... DeviantArt is bein' odd and sometimes says it can't be found on the server, just hit refresh a couple times):

Pack Number 1 - Set containing the colors that match the Watercolor theme by Binary:

Simple_Watercolor___Full_Set.jpg

Sizes: 1600x1200, 1280x1024, 1024x768, and 800x600

Download here: Download @ DeviantArt

Pack Number 2 - Set containing extra colors that match the style of the Watercolor theme by Binary:

Simple_Watercolor___Bonus_Set.jpg

Sizes: 1600x1200, 1280x1024, 1024x768, and 800x600

Download here: Download @ DeviantArt

Thank ye

<3

No prob! (Y) Hmm... I also changed the thread name cause of all the new colors. haha

Anywho, cause of the light color, I was a bit creative, hope you like it... presenting, Le Creme:

LeCreme480.jpg

1600x1200, 1280x1024, 1024x768, and 800x600 - Download Below...

LeCreme.zip

I hope he hasnt fallen asleep... :whistle:

Sorry, had to do somethin' for a lawyer here... here's the new one for you (hope the colors are better, I pulled them from that image).

Presenting, Sandy:

Sandy480.jpg

1600x1200, 1280x1024, 1024x768, and 800x600 - Download Below...

Sandy.zip

And now, for your viewing pleasure, I present... Charcoal:

Charcoal480.jpg

1600x1200, 1280x1024, 1024x768, and 800x600 - Download Below...

If you'd like any other colors, just ask. (Y) Now I'm off to my home! :D

Charcoal.zip

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