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I found all the Ugetsu I could on other boards (might google later) 'n cleaned/resized it all.
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Oh and I skipped the weird fishgirl because I see her on here all the time. So ner.
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Mmkay! Spent. Feel free to add pictures that are large enough to actually make into walls and haven't been shown here yet.
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What series is this from? 'Ugetsu' doesn't return anything useful, either in anidb, ANN, google or wikipedia.
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What's with the 1920x1201?

1201?

Why do so many of your images have an extra row of pixels?
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Hakua Ugetsu is an artist. Um...Burst Angel, Mahou Shojou Ai or something along those lines...blah blah blah.

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I'm too lazy to do the cropping myself and use a program. For some reason it adds 1. Also, why the fuck does it really matter? >.>
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Also, it serves to identify my posts without my having to say anything. I kind of like that.
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Because the extra row throws off the render and causes the entire image to redraw offset from its true pixels.

If you're too lazy to do it right, then don't bother.
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People put these on their monitors, they don't use them to design websites. Sorry if other people are really offended by this subtle mistake. I honestly don't care either way. If you don't appreciate the effort, then fuck you. Congratulations, pompous ass?
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Ah that makes sense... because Ugetsu Hakua I did find. Should have looked into it more deeply to compare art style, I guess.

Thanks for the pictures, by the way. Luckily, for a Mac user like me, slightly larger pictures are no problem at all...
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At least someone likes them. :P

I'm sure the program wouldn't do that if I wasn't using the demo. I thought I'd fixed it but it appears to do it all by itself.
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awesome, looks of cool/new walls for me

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bump despite troll
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bump for spite
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sage for Sprite
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outta' sight!
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amidoinitrite?
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You don't really understand how wallpapers are rendered on the desktop, do you?

The whole point of specifying a resolution for an image is for 1:1 pixel mapping to the monitor. This creates the clearest image possible at the (hopefully) native resolution.

When you throw an extra row of pixels in there you fuck the whole thing up.