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Homemade Abstracts

Do you usually upload wallpaper images that you see on line? Try doing something different. It is very fulfilling to create your own designs. You will be truly amazed at what you can create with graphics arts tools!

This group celebrates the joy of making your own wallpaper designs with a program, such as SUMO Paint, The Gimp, Paint Shop Pro, Photoshop, etc.

Using the SUMO Paint program is a great way to get started. You can try it for free on line. One of the best tools in it is the Gradient Tool. It is easy to use, and you can get beautiful results with it easily.

I made a couple hundred browser designs with SUMO Paint for free before I finally purchased it, so that I could use it off line also. I still use it for everything I make.

Whether you enjoy fractal patterns, kaleleidoscopic designs, interesting shapes, repeating patterns, or wild swirls of color, you will enjoy the walls displayed here. Be sure and add to them with your own creations!

CollieSmile :)

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Last Activity: 1 Months Ago
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Founded: January 11th, 2013

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I named this design for the circle of 16 light orange maple leaves that form a large circle in the middle of the wallpaper. Red Maple leaves form a lot of the background also. Of the 3 designs that I uploaded today, the leaves are the most recognizable in this wallpaper.

CollieSmile :)

From 2012 through 2017 I created Autumn designs similar to this one. I would collect about 300 leaves of every shape and color, and flatten them in books. Then I'd take photographs of them to make kaleidoscope designs. As much as I loved doing it, collecting and working with the leaves was very hard on my back. Reluctantly I stopped my leaf collecting in 2017.

Well this year, I couldn't stand it any more. I was in one of my favorite nature parks and I kept seeing beautiful leaves at my feet. Here and there, I began picking some of them up... and for a wonder, my temperamental back did not object.

After I had gathered a lot of leaves, I went to the nature cabin in the middle of the park.� I borrowed a folding chair from them and set it down on a patch of ground that was already covered in yellow and brown leaves. I arranged the colorful leaves I'd collected on top of them and started taking pictures. Soon I had many photos to work with.

The designs I've created this year tend to have more depth to them because I wasn't able to flatten the leaves like I usually do. Also, since I wasn't able to hand pick every leaf, some of the leaf colors, especially the brown shades, are somewhat faded. But I'm thrilled with what I was able to create... for the first time in 4 years! I hope you like them too.
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