Is Your Wallpaper a Reflection of Your Personality?

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The forum discussion centers around users sharing their wallpaper choices and the personal significance behind them. Participants utilize various sources for wallpapers, including Webshots and personal creations with Terragen. Notable wallpapers mentioned include a reflection of the Gateway Arch in St. Louis and a humorous 40's army poster. The conversation highlights the emotional and aesthetic connections individuals have with their desktop backgrounds.

PREREQUISITES
  • Familiarity with digital wallpaper sources such as Webshots.
  • Basic understanding of image editing tools like Terragen.
  • Knowledge of personal expression through digital aesthetics.
  • Awareness of the cultural significance of visual art in personal spaces.
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  • Explore advanced features of Terragen for creating custom wallpapers.
  • Research the impact of digital aesthetics on personal productivity.
  • Investigate various online platforms for high-quality wallpapers.
  • Learn about the psychological effects of visual stimuli in workspaces.
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This discussion is beneficial for graphic designers, digital artists, and anyone interested in the intersection of personal expression and digital workspace aesthetics.

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What's your wall paper?

Mine is :http://www.taejinmoon.com/pictures/nerd/nerdhumor.jpg
 
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I use pictures from Webshots. I got this thing from them that changes it every 15 minutes. They got some really beautiful stuff.
 
http://users.pandora.be/tripticdesign/wallpaper.html

these are really good... I use most of them for my dual set up. :)

check it!

http://users.pandora.be/tripticdesign/graphics/backgrounds/machupicchu2.JPG
 
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Since I'm too tired to upload it tonight, my background is a picture of a building in St Louis with mostly glass windows which are reflecting back an image of the Gateway Arch.
 
Mine is a picture of some 40's army poster of a cartoon soldier holding a mug. There is a caption above the soldier saying "How 'bout a nice big cup of shut the f*ck up" and a caption below the soldier saying "Think before you say something stupid". It helps me sometimes..
 

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