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Those porsche images really picked up. I'm suprised no one noticed them sooner! They're so nice. I still wouldn't drive one but that doesn't mean they don't look good on my computer screen ;)

@Cap: I did the adding the shadow thing to the wallpaper thing like you suggested and it looks fantastic. Thanks so much!

@blay: Okay, so I just went outside (even though it's pouring). What was the purpose of that, again? :rolleyes:

I am so going to write one more thing off-topic. Just for kicks. I really seriously do want to know this though lol.

Does anyone know a program that adds a drop shadow to the taskbar ONLY. I know there is Y'z Shadow but maximized windows look funky and I really don't like that program because it adds shadows everywhere and things start looking odd. Maybe a way to have a drop shadow on the taskbar but when windows are maximized, the shadow disappears. Am I making any sense?

the avedesk trick

Woah, arguing over some eye candy modifications. :p

All joking aside, we should respect the artist's wishes to have his/her work not to be modified and released to the general public.

I will add in this post, I myself have used Luna Elements longer than any other visual style I have used in the past. Nice work!

I have been very busy lately (which includes trying to get tickets to watch Transformers :whistle: ) so I haven't had the time to see if there was any impact with my comments. It seems there is a little impact, but for the most part it's still the same. Oh well, you can only help so much :laugh: !

^^^ thats long ...... :o

That's short for me, comes with being a writer in my free time.

LOL, I don't think there's a need for essays on this...

I don't know, I thought it was relevant but if you feel differently, I will understand.

It's long but funny! :D

I agree with Scirwode on this one. Batman is awesome. His incredibly long and well written argument thing was good too.

Ah, another fan :cry: ! Thank you for the comment ;) !

Wall of Text Crits you for 25023 points of damage!

I knew I should have put in that sonnet and poem in. I even composed a song for it but felt it was too cheesy for this topic :shiftyninja: ...

@Scirwode: Well said ;) It's appreciated :)

Ah, no worries ;) .

Scirwode

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