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Share Finished Artwork Circles Wallpaper/Background
  1. #1
    ns.bintali ns.bintali @ns.bintali

    Hello,

    This is one of my simple design for wallpaper or background. I am still learning so I didn't do anything too complex. Many things to learn in Inkscape.

    I wish one day I can create amazing design/art which is more beautiful and cool.

     

    Circles Wallpaper   Background
  2. #2
    ML ML @em1000
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    Wow, that's great! I love the color choice, which I might describe as "Limited Palette Atomic Cyan Nuclear Teal". This appears to be a wallpaper for Cell Phones (not for computer desktops), although you could certainly rotate it and put it to good use in many other contexts -- am I right? The color choice is very interesting: although it is is simple, it is also unique. Sometimes "Less is more," as they say: the layout is simple but elegant. I especially like the bright light-flare circles.

    If you tried this out on your cell phone, I am interested to know if any of the brighter colors conflicted visually with the overlying app icons? Thank you for sharing. I would love to see more of your work.

  3. #3
    Marco Riva Marco Riva @zerocinquanta

    Nice work!

  4. #4
    ns.bintali ns.bintali @ns.bintali

    Sorry for the very late comments, I've been busy...

    Thanks for the reviews @em1000  & @zerocinquanta

    I love the colors too, I used it for both cell phone and desktop wallpaper. I think I put too much circles lol.

    For the light flare, I used black and white radial gradient (white in the middle) then blend : Dodge

     

     

     

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  5. #5
    ML ML @em1000

    No hurries, no worries! Thanks for sharing the end result in a wallpaper setting, as well as sharing your method for creating the light flares. I don't think there are too many circles at all. It looks like you actually have space for more on the right side of the desktop, and on the top of the cell phone display. I think it looks good. I don't see any major problem spots in the images you shared. The only real question is if it works for you, and if you like it. Do the bright spots get in the way of the App Icons for you? Or is it fine as it is? I've made some wallpapers, and I find myself fine-tuning the images afterwards -- adjusting the brightness and/or contrast of some areas (or the image as a whole) -- so it doesn't make it hard for me to see the apps. And then, usually, after a couple of days, I don't even notice the wallpaper anymore anyway. Thanks again for sharing.