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ive got a good pic if anyone wants to use it, im trying to find something bigger though, but i thought it would be a good idea to show all of them.

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That would be great, but do you have a hi-res copy.

I have seen and thought of that pic before, but could never find it in hi-res :)

im trying to find a better one as well but cant seem to find a hi res copy of that pic.

ill put up some more pics and see what you think of them, id like to have a go but i cant use photoshop very well im still a learner.

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i have hundreds more so if you have any ideas of what pic im pretty sure ill have it. :D

Attempt #1... Will churn out another in a couple days I hope...

The z-tune image despite being at 1600x1200px, resizes pretty well to the banner size - so does the city image in the BG - the rest is all vector.

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Attempt #1... Will churn out another in a couple days I hope...

The z-tune image despite being at 1600x1200px, resizes pretty well to the banner size - so does the city image in the BG - the rest is all vector.

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wow i think thats the best so far by a long way... everything is finished nicely

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