I know I'm not supposed to gather attention to myself, but just wanted to share some cool stuff. I made these wallpapers using MS Paint. Whatta u think? Oh yeah. I'm still doing my drawings.
Government seals just look silly mixed with the Nvidia logo. Why are some of the numbers on the CIA one upside down?
you aren't meant to notice them they are just for effect I had to flip templates around to fit the numbers right
Why not get free Paint.Net ? Easy to use and you can make better pictures with it... BTW. This reminds me about the last art thread which got closed.
V good, only with the Union Jack you've fallen foul of a common problem. That is the diagonal red stripes are meant to be aligned to the left edge of the white diagonal stripe on the top. With the bottom ones aligned to the right. Like :- http://www.woodlands-junior.kent.sch.uk/geography/unionjack.html Also the Aussie flags stars aren't shaped like Stars of David they're pointier. Like :-http://owall.net/image?id=18893
That is true. I have already fixed that issue and have new images just have not uploaded them yet. Thanks for noticing thankyou guru's for upfront and excrutiating honesty! I always love a good burnout hmm Only jking! Anyway Nobody has really said anything yet? What else could I do maybe? I know what I can do, but need some kind of input? I was once told to take my show on the road, but the raod has been short and led back here. What else can I do. I'll just keep searching. Bye guru's, Have a nice day
Yeah, he's got the Star O' David on the Aussie flag, Freemason's, CIA and NSA. The Geforce logo is a nice touch. I know those guys are up to something.
Aside from the horribly drawn flags the rest looks like an obvious copy & paste....wtf is the point of posting this?
The American flag has 13 stripes, not 10. *edit* Just to add, these are equally as garbage as those other "drawings" you posted last year. Sorry if the truth hurts. I wouldn't choose art as a career.
Don't listen to them "Born"_*Leader*. Only after Vincent van Gogh's death were his great works appreciated.