My lock screen background (nobody is tempted to touch my light up keyboard in coffee shops anymore)
And my desktop background:
My lock screen background (nobody is tempted to touch my light up keyboard in coffee shops anymore)
And my desktop background:
Using this at work
I use a Dropbox folder containing 1949 images as my background folder on all of my computers. It switches every 30 mins, but this is my current one:
Could You share that with me?
Certainly! Be aware, though, not everything in it is entirely SFW.
I don’t know if you can open the folder named “zips” but in there are the source zips. The NSFW one is separate from the others there
I would post my desktop wallpaper, but I haven’t one, I use a solid colour (Windows classic blue [which is ironic considering I’m running LUbuntu]) and it has no icons on it because I use the quick start buttons on the task bar and the “Start” menu if one can call it that when running Linux, and I have that auto hiding, so when looking at my desktop with the mouse not near the bottom of the screen, it’s just a blue screen.
Post that
I enjoy colors.
What can I say? I love physics.
That looks cool, do you know where I can find that in blue? xD
My current desktop:
How blue do you want it? I could Photoshop it for ya. Should be pretty easy.
Whatever looks best for it I guess
Alright. I’ll give it a go.
I shifted the hue to a nice cerulean (?) blue, lightened and saturated it a bit. I can make it a deeper blue if you want.
Yeah a bit darker would be nice
How about one of these? Too dark? Too saturated? Too purple? Still too light?
perfect thanks
Dang that’s sweet, how’d you do it? Any specific photoshop tools?
@cae1136 I used Gimp, actually, as my desktop doesn’t have Photoshop installed. It wasn’t really hard, I just opened the original image and shifted the hue to the general colour I wanted, then tweaked the lightness and contrast a slight bit. Gimp has a window where you can control all three of those with sliders. I don’t remember what the menu button is called, exactly, but it is under “image”. I’d check, but on my laptop i only have Photoshop
EDIT: I just realized that means I can check what the corresponding Photoshop command is. It’s Ctrl+U
or Image → Adjustments → Hue/Saturation…