Graphics

By:  Steve Cook

If you need any help on using these, just go to the bottom for directions.  Please note, that the directions aren't made for Mac computers, and are made using Windows 98 as the reference.  Don't send me nasty emails if I gave bad directions, I'm sorry if I did.  Another note, every one of these images is made for a monitor of 800x600 except for "Lights" which is made for a 1024x768 monitor.  If they don't show up right on your computer for any reason, don't blame me, but maybe you should look into your monitor settings.  If your monitor is smaller than the size of the image, it will be ok for you to use them without a problem.
This is just a background I made for me, it's self titled . . . hehe. This was inspired by the verse in Corinthians on seeing things Clearly.  It is titled "Clarity".
Get the "official" (notice the quotes) Where You Gonna Go? desktop wallpaper right here! I think the light should've been further away in this picture, cause one step isn't too hard.  That is all it takes to get saved, but oh well.
This one is the banner for the oh so famous site:  http://www.geocities.com/cgchq.  I made all the graphics for them, so I figure I can use this one on my website.  This is titled "Sunset at Night". Genesis 1:1-2 had part in being another inspiration for this one.  Also, everybody knows this verse, I thought it'd be appropriate to make it a wallpaper.  This is titled "Begin".

This was made for my friend Mike, and he needed a desktop wallpaper.  This picture is called "Lights".  Oh, if you notice, not only do I like the 1st chapter of Genesis, but I like water and seeing the sun on the horizon.  

I use Paint Shop Pro for these images, and I really like Picture tubes.  They make things so much easier!  That's just an example of a picture tube there - the flare.  I also love to do crazy stuff with text, so you'll see that in a lot of my stuff.
Directions

First, read all of this.  Then click on the image you want.  When the window opens, right click on the image (I know it's huge, trust me), and either click "Save Picture As", or click "Set As Wallpaper".  If you saved it as a picture, make sure you save it as a bitmap file (with ".bmp" following the name of it), and then right click on your desktop.  Click Properties, and click the "Browse" button.  Find the folder that you saved the picture in, and double click on the filename of the picture.  Voila!


 

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