Old Fashioned Tiled Wallpaper
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Here is the final product! Enjoy!
Here's a screenshot of the finished product on my desktop...
Bravo...! nice work "" \°v°/"" +
as retro as it gets!
Thanks for all the positive feedback! If you like retro backgrounds here are
a couple other cool links I found:
http://xwinman.org/textures/
http://xwinman.org/tiles/
enjoy!
grimlok
So talented! +324325464224642624
hahahaha
Here is a transparent one so that you can use the desktop gradient, or any
solid color for background color of the graphic!
Does GIMP have a nifty image wrapping tool like Photoshop does?
Got a new goody for you all:
Wow, looks great in CDE!
I converted that to XBM (X BitMap) and reduced resolution to 48x48. It looks marvellous through a green background.
*EDIT*
Sorry, I meant the other tile you made above (Trisquel Clear).
https://trisquel.info/en/forum/old-fashioned-tiled-wallpaper?page=1#comment-96597
X Windows for Free Software Groups.
Here's a red tile from Xerox Rooms for X Windows.
http://toastytech.com/guis/xrms.html
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Oooh, this is really nice!
Here's a Solaris backdrop or two. Taken from here.
Why not to use a normal wallpaper? why to use a retro wallpaper and GUI?
I think you could call it OStalgie.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ostalgie
Rather in the sense of harking back to first experiences with computers and GUIs.
In the past, tiling was a necessity to save memory.
Some people draw ASCII art, others never use a GUI but stare at a black screen.
Yes, this is why I asking. Today, we are not so limited with today hardware like 15-20 years ago.
I untestood, that all you want is nostalgie over saving some Mb of memory.
Xerox Globalview for X. A crisp backdrop tile.
http://toastytech.com/guis/gvx.html
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Solaris wavy line backdrop. This is from a Wikimedia Commons screenshot.
*EDIT*
I made another one, this time more like it.
*EDIT #2*
I made one more. I'm not sure which is the right size. I guess 32x80 pixels.
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bluewave.tar | 20 KB |
sol10.tar | 20 KB |
blue3.tar | 20 KB |
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I like the 8 bit spirit, but it is sometimes too monotonous.
I wanted to continue the experimentation with the jpg errors.
The principle is simple :
You can modify the colours in gimp with any tool you want with a jpeg noise (hue-saturation, levels, color balance...)
Save your work.
Open it in gThumb
Make a zoom in full screen and make the best scaling you can get
Make a screen copy
Your image is ready
Put some colour in your life ! Enjoy.
A tile that I found here.
Nice one. I wonder if it's hard to do.
I suppose it depends on the pattern complexity.
I'd try by creating a small pattern, than cropping the image at random. in theory it should work.
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