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I never knew we had so many talented GFX people here.

You haven't been on Neowin during the XP themeing heydays, have you? Most of the great skinners have been posting on Neowin back then. Some of them like KoL or Capric0rn are still around.

Ok.. So was it founded in 2000 or 2001?

According to the Wayback archive, it was Feb 2nd 2001.

http://web.archive.org/web/20010202063000/...www.neowin.net/

However there are some news articles from earlier on...

Just had a rummage through my wallpaper folder, if any of these are worth keeping, I'll try to find the creator. Pretty sure there are one or two by KoL in here.

hotcoldkol1.jpg

hotcoldkol2.jpg

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field1.jpg

field2.jpg

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winter1q.jpg

winter2d.jpg

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futurehome1.jpg

futurehome2.jpg

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london1.jpg

london2b.jpg

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tape1.jpg

tape2.jpg

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strands1.jpg

strands2.jpg

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abbyroad1.jpg

abbyroad2.jpg

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dpad1.jpg

dpad2.jpg

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dpadb1.jpg

dpadb2.jpg

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body1g.jpg

body2.jpg

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legs1.jpg

legs2.jpg

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underwater1.jpg

underwater2.jpg

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Are animated ones doable? Wanted?

If somebody could make this scroll up, I think that would look pretty sweet.

underwateranimate.jpg

According to the Wayback archive, it was Feb 2nd 2001.

http://web.archive.org/web/20010202063000/...www.neowin.net/

However there are some news articles from earlier on...

Oh man... Napster to go subscription only this summer :cry: :p

Just to let you guys know.. initially we'll be selecting just a few.. We're at a code freeze at the moment, later we'd like to have loads to select from but that requires changing the custom popout that only allows for a limited amount.

I honestly didn't expect this amount of submissions! Great job guys.

Good luck choosing em'. It sure is going to be hard with all the amazing designs!

Definatly, this is a must.

As much as i'd use this one everyday..

a) Good luck getting permission from the BBC

b) This isn't a Doctor Who forum.

Some great work out there, i was going to fire up Photoshop and give it a go myself but having browsed through this thread and seen the genius at work i think i'll give it a miss :p

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