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OMG how do you guys make those desktops they are cool as. What programs do you use? If its something like Adobe Photoshop 6 do you need to d/l plugins to do that stuff. Please help me by telling me, because i could make a website that looked so cool the competition may as well just go into bankruptcy now.

actually its no fake its a real tool bar created in a stardock program called object bar, it basically lets you customize windows totally by adding new desktop bars and tools.

u can get it by subscribing to the object desktop on http://www.stardock.com/products/odnt/index.html

well... it ain't that simple crackhead cos photosho wont paste from clipboard - so i have to go into MSPaint, save as bmp, then open in photoshop, then ctrl+shift+m to IMageReady then compress lol

adam2001 - I would guess that almost all of these wallpapers have gone through photoshop at some stage.. and some were made usin 3d progs like Lightwave and 3DSMax.

If u want a really cool Photshop tutorial site go here:

http://www.phong.com/

hope that helps d00d

:D

Originally posted by crackhead

I have a favor to ask from C@N'T }{1T $}{1, Weasel526, and t33r0y ...any chance any of you would post those tight ass wallpapers? or maybe links to where you got them.

thanks!!

Liquisoft is where I got that desktop image from. I am lazy and haven't learned to make my own yet. :ermm:

Originally posted by baphomet_ie

well... it ain't that simple crackhead cos photosho wont paste from clipboard - so i have to go into MSPaint, save as bmp, then open in photoshop, then ctrl+shift+m to IMageReady then compress lol

adam2001 - I would guess that almost all of these wallpapers have gone through photoshop at some stage.. and some were made usin 3d progs like Lightwave and 3DSMax.

If u want a really cool Photshop tutorial site go here:

http://www.phong.com/

hope that helps d00d

:D

Just DL Hypersnap or Snagit...

Jeezzzzz

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