[Wallpaper] Future Memories


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Well, I found this cool pic of General Grievous, and I though this would be a nifty idea for a wallpaper (nothin' says Nifty like Polaroids!). Is kinda simple, but I like it. Amazed I managed to make it with all the running around I did today. :laugh: Lemme know what ya'll think. :)

Download it here: http://www.deviantart.com/download/7034810/

Big Preview Here: http://www.deviantart.com/view/7034810/

As always, comes in 1600x1200, 1280x1024, 1024x768, & 800x600.

Preview:

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The new villain of Episode III. Get info from the source:

http://www.starwars.com/databank/character/generalgrievous/

When the greedy corporate titans and the disenfranchised systems of the galaxy pooled their resources together to leave the aging Galactic Republic behind, they became the Confederacy of Independent Systems. Their military assets formed a droid army of seemingly limitless size -- a weapon that needed a military mastermind to wield effectively.

From within the ranks of the Confederacy came General Grievous, a brilliant strategist unhindered by compassion or scruples. His lightning strikes and effective campaigns caused his reputation to grow in the eyes of a frightened Republic. To many, he eclipsed the threat posed by Count Dooku, the charismatic leader of the Confederacy's political battlefields -- Grievous was the face of the enemy.

Part non-humanoid alien, part custom-designed droid, Grievous hunted Jedi for sport and proudly displayed his victims' lightsabers around his belt as trophies of his conquests. His unorthodox fighting form and mechanical enhancements gave him an edge in close-quarters combat, and his strategic ingenuity and flawless cunning rendered him almost invincible against the Jedi.

He was first seen in the short cartoons "Clone Wars" on Cartoon Network. (Y)

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good job (Y)! how did you do those polariods?

Well, first I snagged a scanned polaroid, removed the image, then scaled the images I used for the "pictures" to fit. I did some minor touching up to make it look semi-natural, then I added the drop shaddows. As far as the "Marker" text, it's a font called "Dad Hand". I like it, looks like I just scrawled it on with a permanant marker. :laugh:

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