[Design-team] Introduction and f14 wallpaper concepts

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Hi, my name is Federico Cáceres (as you might have guessed by the email headers) and I'm a computer science stundent in the "Universidad Católica de Asunción" (Catholic University of Asunción) at Asunción, Paraguay . I'm currently working on my final thesis project, related to HCI, but on my free time I love messing around with design-related stuff. I have been doing some design ever since the Corel 4 days, and in the last years I have also done some freelance work. Obviosuly, now my weapons of choice are primarily Inkscape, Gimp and Blender!

Enough introductions, I have been searching around for F14's artowrk progress and I found the current concept very interesting, and considering we are still on alpha stage, I thought I could mix up the current concept and share my experiments with the community. I just thought of changing the perspective a bit (maybe adding some focal blur), making lines more parallel and working a bit with the colors.

Without further ado, I present you my wallpaper tests:
http://picasaweb.google.com/fede.caceres/Fedora#5504734803332957778
http://picasaweb.google.com/fede.caceres/Fedora#5504734811017932162
http://picasaweb.google.com/fede.caceres/Fedora#5504734817030122466
(The last two might have a bit of dizzyness factor... sorry guys...)
They all are simple modifications on Kyle Baker's concept, Blender was used for most of the work (all shapes and blur were done in Blender), GIMP was added to the mix only for some post-processing on the colors.

Hope you find these interesting.

Regards,
Federico.
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