Wallpapers

All of these wallpapers were made by Jennifer. Please don't steal any of them for your own site/archive - if you want to put one or more of these on your own site, please contact me and I'll probably be more than happy to allow you to do so. I'd just like to know where they all go.

There are two versions of each wallpaper, one each for 1024 x 768 and 800 x 600 screen resolutions. If you don't know what resolution you have (for PC/Windows users) right-click on your desktop, select the "Properties" option, and then click on the "Settings" tab.

The newest wallpaper will be on the top, with the older ones moving down each time one is added. All images should be working (so please let us know of any broken links).

To Download: Click on the resolution size you use (or want) below the image to have the image load in your browser. To actually download the file, right-click on the link and select "Save Target As...". In the pop-up box the opens, select a new file name (if desired) and a directory to which the file will be downloaded.

To "Install" (for Windows): Either save the file as a .bmp file under C:/Windows so it will show up in the above mentioned "Properties" box, or in Internet Explorer, right-click on the file and select "Set as Wallpaper".



Preview Description
King of the Sky
1024 x 768  -   800 x 600
The title sort of speaks for itself... I love the original image of the dragon on a little peak with nothing except the sky surrounding him. I played around with the lens flare filters a bit on this one.
White Dragon
1024 x 768  -   800 x 600
This is the white dragon background image mentioned in the below wallpaper. Same idea, just a different dragon.
Gold Dragon
1024 x 768  -   800 x 600
"Cleaned up" the elf bard and stuck him in front of the dragon image that I've had forever. The idea is that the bard is telling a story. Couldn't decide to use this background or the white dragon, so I did both.
Fantasy Elements
1024 x 768  -   800 x 600
This is the first fantasy wallpaper I've ever made. I had a couple of pretty pictures and just kind of stuck them together on the canvas so that the elements were balancing each other somewhat.



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