Author Topic: YOU KNOW WHAT GRINDS MY GEARS - BACKGROUND BROWSING  (Read 1431 times)

I occasionally browse 4chan's wallpaper forum to grab a few new ones for my rotation collection. I hate when people don't make wallpapers in resolutions and aspect ratios that make sense. I can scale down your image if it's 3840x whatever in 16:10. I'm not blowing up your artifact riddled 768x1024 jpg to 1920x1080.


I do actually like that skull wallpaper in the second image. Half of my collection has skeletons lol
i cant stand artifact images to a point where usually what i do is (because i make my own wallpapers most of the time) is save it as a png and then rename it to a .jpg so it doesn't lose quality. because when you use a png as a background it compresses the image terribly

want a new background?
stop searching on google images you loving caveman
start here http://imgur.com/gallery/GV71l
pageloss
this is seriously useful start using it

use wallhaven or whatever lol
although there are some watermarks on them
i cant stand artifact images to a point where usually what i do is (because i make my own wallpapers most of the time) is save it as a png and then rename it to a .jpg so it doesn't lose quality. because when you use a png as a background it compresses the image terribly
look chill my man

here is an example of the best wallpaper

That reminds me, i think i just left my potato knishes in the oven.


eat stuff
dude on the image in the op the watermark would be covered by the taskbar anyway so who cares

I just set Windows to slideshow through my 20,000 game screenshots. Works fine except for when spoiler-full screenshots appear when I'm streaming.

You can always edit the background to get rid of the watermark
Double Checked the OP lol
« Last Edit: October 28, 2015, 03:07:50 PM by Duck Quackington »


I use this wallpaper. Not exactly 1920x1080 but it works.

Microsoft has wallpapers on their website,i have a nice looking halloween one.

I MAKE MY OWN WALLPAPERS

LIKE LOOK AT THIS stuff



Watermarks aren't that hard to remove though, it just depends on the image.