BlankStare
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I'm not sure how this works, but googling wallpaper request led me here, so here goes:
I was wondering if someone could design a background image for my tumblr.
I've included a picture of my blog layout below.
What I would graciously request is a background image that has a wolf on either one or two sides of the central part where all the posts go. (so either one wolf on one side, or a wolf on each side)
images to work with:
http://img162.imageshack.us/img162/747/snowwolf1bs8.jpg
http://desktop.wallpapers123.us/wallpapers/full/878409509.jpg
http://www.freefunfiles.com/images/wallpaper/animals/1024x768/031.jpg
http://www.imgbase.info/images/safe...art/8800_1_miscellaneous_digital_art_wolf.jpg
http://mydesktopwallpapers.info/Wolves Wallpapers (1440x900)/wolf_wallpaper_by_Tigrshark.jpg
If possible, could the finished product be 1200px wide, or more? I have the code setup that can shrink or expand the background based on the browser size, so it can be as big as need be, just not too small, because then it would get stretched out and pixel-y on a large screen.
Hopefully this is a pretty simple and easy job
I was wondering if someone could design a background image for my tumblr.
I've included a picture of my blog layout below.
What I would graciously request is a background image that has a wolf on either one or two sides of the central part where all the posts go. (so either one wolf on one side, or a wolf on each side)
images to work with:
http://img162.imageshack.us/img162/747/snowwolf1bs8.jpg
http://desktop.wallpapers123.us/wallpapers/full/878409509.jpg
http://www.freefunfiles.com/images/wallpaper/animals/1024x768/031.jpg
http://www.imgbase.info/images/safe...art/8800_1_miscellaneous_digital_art_wolf.jpg
http://mydesktopwallpapers.info/Wolves Wallpapers (1440x900)/wolf_wallpaper_by_Tigrshark.jpg
If possible, could the finished product be 1200px wide, or more? I have the code setup that can shrink or expand the background based on the browser size, so it can be as big as need be, just not too small, because then it would get stretched out and pixel-y on a large screen.
Hopefully this is a pretty simple and easy job