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Looks like I'm gonna have to repeat myself again! :(

It kinda sucks! because:

1. all you did was image filtering and I think most of us here can do that!

2. adding text to a picture isn't that hard either!

3. it's too freaking dark to use it!

4. it's has no taste!

So, no offence and better luck next time I guess. :rolleyes:

Looks like I'm gonna have to repeat myself again! :(

It kinda sucks! because:

1. all you did was image filtering and I think most of us here can do that!

2. adding text to a picture isn't that hard either!

3. it's too freaking dark to use it!

4. it's has no taste!

So, no offence and better luck next time I guess. :rolleyes:

but I bet he used the brush to paint the entire BG black, and I bet that took some effort :p At least he admitted the image wasn't his. I won't flame him just for that.

I have no idea why people hate on those that use filters and such. I mean, seriously, they don't give you them so that you can say "I shouldn't use what they have tempted me with." If it's a good wallpaper, then who cares how it was made. I remember when the Matrix came out and they released their walls. Oh, a lot of people loved them. But now, we're not allowed to because it's so easy to duplicate with little filters and stuff. So what. Just leave the guy alone. Jesus... All I ever see from you, PrntScreen and PX, is bitchin about other people's work because it just isn't as creative as you would like to. I don't know how many times we have to read the same crap from you. Everyone, please bow down and ask permission before using any filters or simple tricks..... We don't need fire and brimstone.

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Looks like I'm gonna have to repeat myself again! :(

It kinda sucks! because:

1. all you did was image filtering and I think most of us here can do that!

2. adding text to a picture isn't that hard either!

3. it's too freaking dark to use it!

4. it's has no taste!

So, no offence and better luck next time I guess. :rolleyes:

Was he supposed to sacrifice a goat to atone for his sins? :rolleyes:

Not bad. But then I don't use Linux.

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