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I am stretching it on 1280x1024...not that bad at all... Still, it would be nice if that was its standard res. so i wouldn't have to... Excellent work BTW... Now do a sonic one for all us sega freaks LOL

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I was looking at Sonic screenshots and well, I don't think it would translate into a good Wallpaper.

I was looking at Sonic screenshots and well, I don't think it would translate into a good Wallpaper.

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Maybe I'll make a Sonic one sometime... I'm a huge Sonic fan, and I know all the games, so it can't be that hard for me to find a good screen for a nice wall :happy:

This looks great on my 50" DLP (DVI)

Damn man... i have to ask can you make more old school 16:9 (WS)?

I have 1280x720 native but resizing is no problem but i cant make dope BG like this

Metriod?

Donkey Kong?

Ish man you shouldnt of posted this cause i am going to ask for zelda too...

If your too busy np!

But some hot ish right here

Make anything you can in 16:9 because its the future and you cna always resize you cant make it 16:9 form 4:3

thanks man

I was thinking.. It would look cool, if you take away ALL the green/foreground stuff. LEave only the blueew/white sky and the clouds/big white puff.

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Seconded. I LOVE the background elements, perhaps you can vector in the ground at a larger resolution and put it in scale, get rid of all the blocks and you have one beautiful wallpaper.

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