Another Blue Arch Linux Wallpaper

ive just made a little wallpaper for archlinux users ^^
check it out and tell me what you think
http://eldamar.deviantart.com/art/ArchL … e-82040857

eldamar wrote:Yeah its 1280x1024, i'll make some more versions for other resolutions later.
Yeah; it is now, but when I posted, it really was 600×480
It looks nice, but it seems you used another font?

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    Haikarainen wrote:
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  • Learning blender: Made simple Arch Linux wallpaper

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    Thanks for the tip, but I was thinking about making the shadow less overpowering at the beginning, but decided to let it this way, you will notice, that the shadow is centered and the actual logo is a bit off. That gives balance while moving the motive away from the center. I learned that images most of the time look more interesting when the motive is not exactly centered.
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    ArchGh0ul wrote:
    hatten wrote:feel for making a 1280*1024? Then it would be even more awesome! (As if that would be possible)
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