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why is it that most people have semi-nude women as there wallpaper....  :huh:

I'm guessing they don't have a girlfriend...... :pinch: ... or much female friends at all - LOL

(effects of being a computer-geek??)

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Wow, what a stereotypical statement. Personality judgements by wallpapers.. :pinch:

Theres already a thread about this

https://www.neowin.net/forum/index.php?showtopic=224562&st=0

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Nooooot quite.

That's a thread for desktop captures. It's a pain to ask people for a link to the wallpaper every time you see a desktop you like. This is a much better idea in my opinion, just straight to the goodies, as it were.

wow.. that has been enhanced. i got the original a long time ago (it looks like a magazine scan)..but you can tell that has been airbrushed to hell and back.

she's still hot though.

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Shes completely CG. No airbrushing in that picture my friends.

The model was completely constructed by Liam Kemp. I was blown away

by this new comer to the CG world.

Check out his small short which was featured at the prestigious SiggraphCG Channel - Liam Kemp

Hot damn makes me want to learn more photoshop and **** instead of just doing stupid **** in it.

Anyways, I'm amazed at how many of your are actually stupid enough to be posting your desktops in this thread.

Not only does it clearly state to post your wallpaper, no where mentioning anything about posting your desktop, but there is a Post Your Desktop thread no more than 4 inches from where this thread now stands.

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