[Wallpaper] Watercolor Simple - Many Colors


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How about all of these colour schemes again minus the blocks :) (well at last the black and ergo ones) lol

I'll see what I can do for ya. :D I'll try to make them today (half day at work! Whoo-hoo! :D).

Hmmm... 1400x1050?  I guess I've never heard of anyone using that size!

i use 1400x1050... its the default resolution on my laptop.

and those are awesome walls. you even made me change back to watercolor lite. and i really like how there are colors to match practically everything :D

i use 1400x1050... its the default resolution on my laptop.

and those are awesome walls. you even made me change back to watercolor lite. and i really like how there are colors to match practically everything :D

Glad you like it... and I never knew about 1400x1050... :pinch: Sorry guys! As for colors, I may have a few more (thought of some more to include)... so just wait. :D I'll also make some editions without the blocks... (Y)

Well, I just finished reformatting my system and I decided to switch themes from my usual back to Watercolor and I thought I'd make a simple wallpaper to compliment the Ergonomic theme I'm using. It's nothin' special, but I like it, so I thought I'd share. :)

Preview:

http://members.lycos.co.uk/phantasmy/Ergonomic480.jpg

I made it in: 1600x1200, 1280x1024, 1024x768, and 800x600. :) You can download it below. Enjoy! :D

that's a work of art!

These have got even better because of the colour variation(Y)Y), truely awesome wallpapers FlishFu:):)

Radish?

Thanks Radish?&:D3; :D I am about to throw up a few more colors (I like a few of these a lot... Twilight and Stormy the most...)&;)3; ;)

Now, for everyone who wanted them... the Watercolor Simple - Sans Blocks Collection! This is every color of the wallpapers, just without the blocks! Hope you enjoy:

Simple_Watercolor___Sans_Block.jpg

Sizes: 1600x1200 Only (if you need smaller, just resize it)

Download here: Download @ DeviantArt

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HOLY [bleep]! Flish, you are da man! :woot: :woot: :woot:

haha Glad you're all lovin' them! :D I love making these! I'll continue to make new colors as I think of them, and will take requests for anyone who wants a specific color or shade! (Y)

Could we have all the wallpapers with the blocks in one file please?

Hmmm... I can give it a shot, though I need to find somewhere to host it (don't wanna submit that to DA). You know you can get every color of the blocks in 4 files (each one contains 5 colors):

1. Silver, Violet, Blue, Ergonomic, Olive - Sizes: 1600x1200, 1280x1024, 1024x768, 800x600

2. Aqua, Brown, Red, Lime, Maize - Sizes: 1600x1200, 1280x1024, 1024x768, 800x600

3. Sandy, Carnation, Charcoal, Le Creme, Tangerine - Sizes: 1600x1200, 1280x1024, 1024x768, 800x600

4. Grape, Sunshine, Twilight, Stormy, Cloudy - Sizes: 1600x1200, 1280x1024, 1024x768, 800x600

:D

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