How do you make walpaper??

I know I am probably to new at this to do walpaper! But everyones work is so beautiful, it just makes me want to try!!! Then I could give some back. Because I know I will be downloading many of them!!(y)
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First you need a paint program. Any will do. Them make a wall.

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k_eclectic- we are trying to get all texan together on Oct 12 & 13 I think in Waco. Why don't you e-mail me for more info?

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wiseman- sounds great, but I am going to ark-kansas that weekend...with some other friends. Made the hotel resv and all already. Thanks for the invite though!!
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No problem. Keep in touch. E-mail me anyway that way if something comes up I can get in touch with you easier.

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get out! Where close to Tyler?

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I'm in Marshall.

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Now back to the walpaper thing...So I just open one of the art or paint programs and what??? Start working on a blank page then save what I have and submit it?? Does it have to be saved as anything special?? jpg gif ?? ~~Yuo never learn if you dont ask questions~~~
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It's probably not going be that simple..
I don't exactly agree that 'any' program will do. You really need to use something with more power than MS Paint.
There are lots of good programs, but yht most popular 3 seem to be
Photoshop.... expensive
Paintshop Pro.... $89 I think.
The Gimp...Free!
Each have their own pros and cons.
My personal choice is Paintshop Pro.
But the program is just the tool, you have to parctice a lot, study tutorials and practice a lot.

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They still make MSpaint? I didn't even consider that a paint program.

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Still make it? Not really, but it's still included in XP.

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tutorials?? where do I get these??? I wsz leaving need to go home some time but I am interested in learning about this... oops got to go I'll check back tomorrow!!!
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lol i havn''t even used paint shop, i use an old copy of fireworks and areally old version of 3ds i got from my school, use ur rescores when u get them =D

Just practice try sketching ideas out on paper, and work from there, need help just mail me, ill see what i can do
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Good morning!!! Not sure how to mail you.... This probly should go on a diff thread (to skeeerd)But I have to say I don't think y'all are clickish (read that on another thread) If you will answer my weard ?? y'all cant be any thing but nice people.... I love to learn new stuff.. And sometimes people can be impatient with that!!!
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k_eclectic........the tutorials will somewhat depend on which program you decide to use, and easily found with a google search.

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i'm by far one of the worst wallpaper designers on wincustomize.com but i'll at least put in my two cents for whatever good it is worth

i personally use adobe photoshop 6 a lot, i'm pretty sure i'm not the only one. it's solid and very expandible with plugins if you should need them or want them. i havent really ever done much with paintshop so i can't speak for it usability personally. i guess whatever you feel most comfortable with and that you can afford.

other useful tools depend on how much you really want to do. most of the higher end 3D apps like 3DSMax are expensive and a pain to figure out at first. other tools you may want or need depending on how far you want to go in terms of crazy designs.. to be honest, if you just intend to make wallpaper this is a very expensive way to go about it.. >

assuming you have all the tools you need, or want. what you need to do is really decide what you intend to make. Sometimes though I'll sit down to draw something and what comes out isn't what I planned on.. Like take Plasma1280.. I never intended it to look like it does, the thing took on a life of it's own. Sometimes those are the best too.

after you have your idea, just start trying to draw it with whatever image product(s) you have decided on. although sketching on paper is always fun. i find it more useful to sketch my ideas like they were going to be the final product, rather then using paper. unless the thing is very complex.

most of all, i've found it's unlikely that anything i ever draw will ever see the light of day.. in otherwords what i've done is just a hideous mess. for every one drawing of mine you might see.. there are 20 that you won't. so just keep practicing that's what's important. i've learned techniques quite by accident sometimes and go "ooh, cool!". so i guess the best advice is don't be discouraged if what you've done doesnt look very good.

Best of luck!
Alyssa - zSynchro
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How do you manage to buy Photoshop its about 800$ or more

I get any program i want For Free.. Its easy for i got alot of friends and they get me those programs.. i actually use Adobe Imagestyler and iam very good at this program.. i got Photo shop but i don't know how to work on it hehe
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I agree with Alyssa. I use Photoshop 6.0 and absolutely love it. Though I haven't got the hang of it completely and am not using it to full potential, it's a user-friendly interface, so I'm happy. Plus it comes with ImageReady 3.0 which helps me with website animations and things. Worth getting a hold of whichever way.

If you wanna try it out, you can download 7.0 at adobe.com but that's a trial period and I don't think you get to save your work. Moreover, its quite a large file.

And yeah, you keep trying
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wow....all these texans...i live near gladewater....seems there's a bunch of us around here that like eye candy.....
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hehe....well howdy neighbor!

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