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Fly... by °Phill  3 weeks 17 hours  ago

Fly... by °Phill 3 weeks 17 hours ago

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This wallpaper captures the urban essence that proliferated the art of Ghost in the Shell in every incarnation of the series. Phill does an amazing job of capturing a moment of surrealism.

While there are a few, stray building angles and shadows, you find that your eye forgives the minor details and instead focuses on the overall scene that is larger than life, with lights trailing off into infinity.

ShoutBox

~Kimmie 13 seconds ago
Fine desu ~ XD

$motogp 5 minutes ago
Hey Kimmie =3 howr u

~Kimmie 7 minutes ago
Hiya moto.

$motogp 11 minutes ago
Hey cyb

~cybil 28 minutes ago
(o_o) emoticon

$shijirou 44 minutes ago
Hellew~ just dropping by and giving a shout~

°Anime-Girl 1 hour 14 minutes ago
@Bantam: oh i see! it's song then! lol i thought it was you! >:D emoticon

~Kimmie 1 hour 15 minutes ago
Hiya guys ~ (n_n)/ emoticon

Bantam 1 hour 20 minutes ago

°Anime-Girl 1 hour 34 minutes ago
Brains O.o?

dragonoflore's Comments

2.5 Ideas

1 year 2 months ago

" Wallpaper Ratings
I have found myself rather disappointed in the wallpaper rating system. Granted I have no idea how much work this might take or rather it is important or not... but I would like to suggest:
-Each commenter can submit a grade they believe a wallpaper should have up to A+.
-One that does not one to submit a great would submit n/a.
-In order to achieve S ratings and beyond, they must have many grades in the higher ratings.
-Inspired by one of Chaos' posts in another thread, a digg/dugg system where other users can rate other comments. Comments giving a higher rating would have their grade weighted more than comments with low ratings.

Wallpaper Bumping : Might be useless if the storage of old walls is only a byproduct of being a hub to help new wallers.
This may be more useful for groups with over 100 items than others... but I felt still worth considering. Some days I find myself searching through endless pages and pages of wallpapers. A above average wall may have been ignored when it first came out and eventually buried as newer items (better or worse) are submitted. This seems to leave some better walls forever hidden by page 5 or 6 except by a few that may search through every now and then. I propose that each user be given one wall of their choice to 'bump' near the front of the section (saving the first several slots for newer walls) or at least to the first page. This may give walls a second chance at being seen and rated. To prevent abuse, limit 'bump' privilege to community waller/scanners once per month?

Gallery -> Wallpaper -> Series Thumbnails : May used with bumping?
For people searching for inspirations from other series, thumbnails of 3 or 4 wallpapers next to the series may be useful. Combined with the bumping, it may also make it easier for users to find new walls that they like. However, being server ignorant as I am, this may take unknown amounts more of bandwidth than I can ever imagine. =/ Possible solution, load time being a problem too, could be to separate the letters by page."

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Ueki wall...

1 year 5 months ago

"To me it looks like he is about to scare someone, so perhaps shrink the image and have him be sneaking up on an unsuspecting girl watching a horror movie! :D"
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1 year 5 months ago

"Understood. :)"
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1 year 5 months ago

"While this may be fairly useless aside from boredom's sake, it might be something to consider for v6 :)

I believe it would be interesting to have a "Unfilter Post" button that can be pressed by the reader. When pressed it would bring up in red (or another color) lettering of what was changed in the original post. Using this, should the original poster be curious, he/she could look back on what was filtered and perhaps improve him/herself (Granted this can be done by pressing backspace... but sometimes I still find it hard to figure out what was changed). I have also come across one point in where the post filtering worked against me. This occurred in a Final Fantasy discussion a while back, where it would filter FFV-I- ignore-I- this-I into FFVI, causing much confusion.

Though being as technologically inept as I am, it is beyond me how much extra space it might require to store the additional information >_>

Please forgive the lengthy post. :)"

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