Welcome to talkgraphics, HayTay.
Both of yours are very good indeed, I
like the one on the right particularly.
Not a big fan of Star trek myself either,
but I suppose millions of Trekkies can't be wrong.
Saludos,
Bob.
Welcome to talkgraphics, HayTay.
Both of yours are very good indeed, I
like the one on the right particularly.
Not a big fan of Star trek myself either,
but I suppose millions of Trekkies can't be wrong.
Saludos,
Bob.
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Outside of a dog, a book is a man's best friend. Inside of a dog, it's too dark to read. Groucho Marx.
I remember when people also laughed about those hand held communication devices. Sorry for going off topic.
Not really off topic. But infact, you can thank ST for many of the devices we use today.
Google this: "How William Shatner Changed the World"
Not forgetting the matter transporter of course Australians have done it ror real ... sort of
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New Starship to be introduced in the next movie...
Risto
Hmm... Clearly a few trekkies on here, both in AND out of the closet.
Great screensaver here.
And it's free too!
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I know it's belated, but, thanks for the welcome, Bob. I'm trying to get caught up with everyone that's posted a comment for me. Your encouragement is greatly appreciated.
The logo on the left took me for...ev...er to get it to look right (hopefully). After I completed that one it only took me about 5 minutes of playing with all of the different plug-in chrome types and settings to whip up the one on the right. I was definitely pleased with the results. The chrome and burgundy rendition really 'pops' against the black background.
Best regards,
Harry
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