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Regenerating Nostalgia - Amiga Wallpaper HD
« on: February 23, 2011, 01:20:10 AM »
Hello I am PixelOz and I'm new to this forum so I salute all its members. I'm a graphic artist and I did this Amiga wallpaper and thought that I should share it with other Amiga fans of this forums.

Here you can see it with far less compression than with the attachment system:

http://img189.imageshack.us/img189/6049/regeneratingnostalgiaam.jpg

This is the third in a series that I started with the old Apple logo   wallpaper and just like in another Atari version that I also did I  decided to give this  one a different color scheme. This is another  wallpaper that I did (one of three) as a  tribute to the golden days of  computing in the 80s when computers still  had limited colors and sound  and when they still had limited multimedia  capabilities but they were  starting to move very fast in that direction.  Those were the days when  personal computers were starting to move into  the mainstream which led  to their eventual acceptance in the 90s as  another household item so  the pretty logo may bring back some fond  memories for some people.

The Amiga was a computer that I respected for its value. I was never   able to have one but if I had the money chances are I would have done   so. I had to settle for my PCjr but I had a lot of fun with that one and   I learned a lot about computers with it. Anyway I remember how good  the  Amiga was in multimedia at the time and its Workbench OS was way  ahead  of the DOS 2.10 that I had in my PCjr during those days.

The wallpaper is in many resolutions from 1024 x 768 pixels all the way   to 2560 x 1600 pixels in several different aspect ratios like 4:3,   16:10, 16:9, etc. and I also adapted it to 4:6 ratio IPhone format with   320 x 480 resolution and also 640 x 960 resolution. It has no   compression cause it’s saved in .bmp format (it is compressed in the zip   file but this is lossless compression). Any limitations will only come   from the inherent limitations of 32 bits total color (24 bits + 8 bits   alpha), if it wasn’t for that the color transitions would be far   smoother (too bad) cause the original rendering was done in full 128   bits total colors (96 bits + 32 bits alpha) in Open EXR format. There is   simply always a loss when downsampling to 32 bits total colors. The   IPhone versions were cropped from the high res render so they are not as   optimal but they still look a bit good and they also have the old  Amiga  letters logo in them.

I wanted to do something in 3D with a pseudo sci-fi theme cause I like   sci-fi a lot. It was started in Blender 2.49b and finished in Blender   2.5x (about the second half of the work) for the Apple version and the   color changes to the Atari version were all done in the new Blender and   one of the reasons that I moved it to the new Blender fast was because   it had a much faster renderer and I was planing to use the internal   Blender renderer only and see what it could do cause it has become quite   capable and one can get pretty decent results with it with a little  bit  of effort.

It took quite a while to render (about 22 hours) even on a i7 2.66 Ghz   CPU using almost all threads (7 threads) cause I rendered it in very   high resolution and it uses ambient occlusion and quite a few lights   with many samples. And just like the Apple version it also has some post   processing in Photoshop CS4 for some glow effects and a bit of   correction of color and light in some areas.

So you may be wondering why I chose the .bmp format instead of the   popular .jpg. The reason for this is because of the limitations of the   32 bit image format (24 bit colors + 8 bit alpha transparency) that   become compounded with the .jpg compression. When I did this version in   .jpg I noticed that even when choosing 100 compression quality in .jpg   files it kinda screws it up in some areas and I didn’t like it so I   decided to use the Windows native .bmp format to distribute them.

This increased the zip file size but you can then use the wallpaper with   much better quality in Windows. Now when you try to set the image as a   Set as Desktop Background function of Windows Vista and Windows 7 even   if it is a .jpg, .png or .bmp it will save the image to a special  folder  as a .jpg and with a lot of bad compression.

To prevent this read the included tutorial and you will be able to see   it with much better quality even on Vista and Windows Seven, it is   titled:

HowToPreventWallpaperArtifactsInWinVista&Win7Ver1-2.pdf

If you want to convert the wallpaper images to .jpg format your results   could vary with the application program used. For example even the   mighty Photoshop does a pretty bad job at converting it to .jpg (I tried   with CS4) and the same happened with Corel Photopaint and others and   this is at the mininimum compression level. I got somewhat good results   with The Gimp (free at: [link]) and the Xat Jpeg Optimizer program   (commercial program at: [link]) again at the minimum compression level   but of course it looks way better if you just leave it in the original   .bmp format so that is why I’m publishing it in this format but that is   also at your discretion.

You can modify it for your own personal use only.

You can download a zip file here at Deviantart:

http://fav.me/d3a2shr

Also in this location at Mediafire:

http://www.mediafire.com/?n72l5qvcrg86q3e

So there it is, I hope that some people from the old school of computing and/or sci-fi fans like me and others like it.

If you want to see all the other free things that I have in my place at Deviantart you can click in the View Gallery link at the right of the Deviantart page.

In Mediafire if you want to see my whole folder this is the link:

http://www.mediafire.com/?xym304qv5byua
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Re: Regenerating Nostalgia - Amiga Wallpaper HD
« Reply #1 on: February 23, 2011, 02:09:24 AM »
Looks nice.
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Re: Regenerating Nostalgia - Amiga Wallpaper HD
« Reply #2 on: February 23, 2011, 02:25:27 AM »
THats pretty awesome :)
 

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Re: Regenerating Nostalgia - Amiga Wallpaper HD
« Reply #3 on: February 23, 2011, 07:53:26 AM »
Looks cool are you going to do more?
 

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Re: Regenerating Nostalgia - Amiga Wallpaper HD
« Reply #4 on: February 23, 2011, 12:41:59 PM »
Quote from: PixelOz;617363
Hello I am PixelOz and I'm new to this forum so I salute all its members. I'm a graphic artist and I did this Amiga wallpaper and thought that I should share it with other Amiga fans of this forums.
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It took quite a while to render (about 22 hours) even on a i7 2.66 Ghz   CPU using almost all threads (7 threads) cause I rendered it in very   high resolution and it uses ambient occlusion and quite a few lights   with many samples. And just like the Apple version it also has some post   processing in Photoshop CS4 for some glow effects and a bit of   correction of color and light in some areas.
http://www.mediafire.com/?xym304qv5byua


Very nice :) It reminds me of this animation I accidentally found on Youtube:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NWCaq1mvP7g

And this guy did similar style but whole animation took ~22 hours to render in Cinema4D :)

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Re: Regenerating Nostalgia - Amiga Wallpaper HD
« Reply #5 on: February 23, 2011, 02:20:45 PM »
@ PixelOz

welcome aboard & great render!
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Re: Regenerating Nostalgia - Amiga Wallpaper HD
« Reply #6 on: February 23, 2011, 04:10:03 PM »
hey, thanks for the Wallpapers... perfect for my 24"!

Just one thing... has anyone been able to extract the zip file? I can't extract it! It *seems* the file is corrupt or zipped 'cause I keep getting unknown format errors...

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Re: Regenerating Nostalgia - Amiga Wallpaper HD
« Reply #7 on: February 23, 2011, 04:10:46 PM »
oops, double post... sorry.
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Re: Regenerating Nostalgia - Amiga Wallpaper HD
« Reply #8 on: February 23, 2011, 09:30:26 PM »
Oh, by the way there is also a free Amiga Bouncing Ball icon in Win, Mac  and Png formats that I also did in Blender in my places that you can  download.

Just look in my gallery (View Gallery link at the right of the Deviantart page) or in my Mediafire folder. :)
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Re: Regenerating Nostalgia - Amiga Wallpaper HD
« Reply #9 on: February 23, 2011, 09:53:57 PM »
The zip file is not necessarily damaged. It could be that your unzipping program cannot decode LZMA encoding.

There are many unzipping programs that can decode LZMA like 7Zip which is free (open source), very popular and is available also as portable, of course this is for Windows.

The portable version is available here:

http://portableapps.com/apps/utilities/7-zip_portable

What unzipping program are you using?

Anyway I created an alternate zipped file which uses the more common deflate encoding (with a larger file size of about 20 megs) in my Mediafire folder.

This is the direct link to that file:

http://www.mediafire.com/?4cmw5wtb0xclbzn

Try that and tell me how it goes. :)
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Re: Regenerating Nostalgia - Amiga Wallpaper HD
« Reply #10 on: February 24, 2011, 02:21:57 AM »
nice job thx!
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Re: Regenerating Nostalgia - Amiga Wallpaper HD
« Reply #11 on: February 24, 2011, 02:27:32 AM »
About the question if I'm going to do more, I don't know, I'm doing all kinds of things like this all the time in my spare time.

Check my folders at Deviantart and Mediafire and you'll see that I have been doing stuff like this for a while so who knows?
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Re: Regenerating Nostalgia - Amiga Wallpaper HD
« Reply #12 on: July 14, 2012, 08:08:15 AM »
Hey I did another 3D Amiga wallpaper, it is in the Gallery:

http://www.amiga.org/gallery/index.php?n=3699

but I cannot put click-able links to for you to download it from there so here they are:

Direct link to desktop version page:

http://fav.me/d57afrh

Direct link to portable version page:

http://fav.me/d57agp8

An alternate place to download my wallpapers at Mediafire:

http://www.mediafire.com/?s6fv8uv963e0m
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Re: Regenerating Nostalgia - Amiga Wallpaper HD
« Reply #13 on: July 14, 2012, 10:36:11 AM »
Hmm, zZip and WinRAR both choke on your ZIP files. :(
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Re: Regenerating Nostalgia - Amiga Wallpaper HD
« Reply #14 on: July 14, 2012, 01:35:34 PM »
Mmmm... I used 7Zip with the normal regular deflate compression method to compress it with an IBM compatible PC (not an Amiga) so I'm not sure why you are getting the problem and the reason I use .zip and deflate is precisely because it is the most common and compatible compression method cause I'm trying to make it available as much as possible to the broadest amount of computer users so I seldom if ever get somebody that tells me that it has problems with this.

I remember that one day I got the problem with somebody that couldn't decompress one of my .zip files and I found out it was because I was using LZMA encoding but like I said I'm using deflate for everything now and I know that 7zip is not the best program in the world but it seldom gives me problems of any kind.

I don't know, Winrar should be able to eat something like this for breakfast. Ummmm any format that you can decompress that I may try? I can create .7z, .tar. I don't have at the moment a way to create a .rar file which could be better for you to also place it at Mediafire. Let's see what I can do. I will try later a different program. Will see, will see.
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