Cure for a Boring Wallpaper

Does your computer’s wallpaper look like one of these?

If so, then chances are your wallpaper might have a severe case of boredom. Luckily, I have the perfect cure: spruce up your desktop with some awesome photos from a few websites, or perhaps your own! Your mind and your computer will be a LOT cleaner and organized when you change your desktop…

…from this (tons of clutter, how can you find anything?)

…to THIS! (photo taken by a classmate during my Italy trip)

What, you don’t know how to change your wallpaper? It’s easy! Just drag your favorite photo into your internet browser, right click, and Set as Background. If that isn’t working, here’s some tutorials on how to do just that if you’re on XP, Vista, or OSX. Today I’m also going to share a few of my favorite wallpaper sites and feature a few select photo-based wallpapers.

InterfaceLIFT hosts a broad range of wallpapers, icons, and themes. I really love how they provide their wallpapers for nearly every resolution, even dual monitors and mobile phones! They have a fantastic array of high dynamic range (HDR) images that really bring out colors in scenes that you’ve never seen before in a digital picture. Some great examples of wallpapers can be found here: Dark Clouds Await by sn0dig, Syrphid Fly by Niels Strating, Giants Causeway by RGH Photography

WinCustomize also has a huge wallpaper gallery with a fantastic photography section. Although most downloads only come in one size, searching for your favorite subject or sorting by downloads delivers quite a few high-quality photos: Rock Face by AzDude, Rainforest Leaves by thecoolcrocodile, ZuBench by Zubaz

DeviantART, which has one of the largest art communities on the web, hosts not only a normal photography section but also a huge wallpaper section with categories like Landscapes and Scenery, Photo Manipulated, and Cities & Structures. Browsing through their galleries is a breeze, just make sure to click on the “All Time” sort for the real goodies: Remains by tonyelieh, The World in my Eyes by Burning-Liquid, Silence of The Storm by angelreich

Do you have a great wallpaper site or a favorite photo you’d like to share? Let us know in the comments!

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Raytracers, snowflakes, and Pac-Man, oh my!

So yeah, this is pretty much what I’ve been up to for the past, oh, 3 months/1 quarter of school. These are a few of the projects I’ve done for my Computer Graphics 2 class (which I just got an A in, booyah!)

First up, the classic CG application, a ray tracer complete with phongphongphong shading, procedural shading on the floor, reflection, transmission, and even some tone reproduction.

Secondly, my quarter long personal project, a simple particle system/b-spline curve generator in XNA, dubbed Q-Blizzard. Turned out to be quite pretty, not exactly configurable though.

And finally, an image that won me a $25 Barnes and Noble gift certificate in the Pixar Renderman Shader contest. I won third place out of around 30 images! My roommate noted that I should have added an OM NOM NOM caption in for kicks.

Hopefully this will mark my return to regular blogging (going to try monday, wednesday, friday) for the summer and onward. Hell, if mittens can keep up his Daily GameDev.net postings for 2 months, I can do it too. Right? …Right? (I seem to tell myself every few months or so…)

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