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Canadia says:

oh man without the poor lighting effect this would be at least 15 points higher.

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Ketsugi says:

I agree with Kurupdid, why should it matter what method the artist used? Only the end result is important, at least, when it comes to wallpapers. If it looks pretty, I want it. I don't care if he used Bryce or PS or Max or Paintbrush. As long as it looks good on my desktop. And THAT's what we're supposed to be rating: the appearance of the paper, not how much effort we think the artist put into making it. Get a life, people.

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Joakim74 says:

Hey, I worked on this for 10 hours, but that's because its a frame from an animation done with 3DS Max, and not a PS-plugin... Meta particles is the system called, and you should really see the animation if you like this frame.

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IceHAwk says:

pretty nice. it's my wallpaper now.

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Gllen says:

Looks neat. Glassworks reminds me of Halflife.

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BNM says:

k3wl!

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Kurupdid says:

Why the hell does it matter whether or not he used a f**k**g filter or not, as long as it looks good isn't that what counts.

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large text kicks ass! i just dont like the lighting effect

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CyRaX1 says:

Nice, Love the water... Could be a lil more better, it looks like its missing something. This makes me feel like im in space.

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Blight says:

I agree. get rid of the crappy text and this will get a much better score

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Azerphel says:

nice but what is with the "S"?



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Created by Joakim Svard
on June 2nd, 2000

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