Re: [Design-team] F13 Rockets

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Nicu, we are discussing about a wallpaper, not a National Geographic article photo, so what is realistic or not, is not important. I think is not relevant if the sky is black or green, this is art, not real life, and the wallpaper only has to be beautiful and useful. 

For example, this is my actual wallpaper at works computer:

http://frelon.deviantart.com/art/Ecosystem-117986816

It has tons of unreal elements, but it works fantastic as wallpapper (well, at least if you don't like icons on Desktop).

However, I thought also that the wallpaper looks better without the little starts, not because they are not realistic, but they are intrusive for the user eye ;)


2010/2/4 Nicu Buculei <nicu_fedora@xxxxxxxxxxx>
On 02/04/2010 10:07 AM, Juan Francisco Fernández wrote:
> I think all wallpapers suggested here are too dark. I have made a few

They are dark because they are realistic, the deep space *is* dark, like
this: http://www.nasa.gov/multimedia/imagegallery/iotd.html

> modifications (I changed only the visibility of some layers, the
> combination mode, and the color of a black one) to Mairin rockets
> design, you can see it here:
>
> http://pintalodenegro.es/rockets5_blue.png

Sure, we can go with a blue sky like this, the sky as viewed from earth
when the rockets are just launching off, but then we will have to drop
the stars, they are not visible during the day and maybe introduce some
cloud, as kanza suggested..

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