Apocalyptic Thread
Anything like this. The less empty space the better.
>>7980342I love this stuff. It's got a Where's Waldo feel to it. If you like this check out those famous books of artwork that are all cut-aways. I've got one for medieval castles and another for the Napoleonic era ship- the Man-O-War. Can't remember the artist's name but he did a whole bunch of them and they're great.
>>8056025https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stephen_Biesty>Biesty's work has found great success, notably his Incredible Cross Sections (1992) is an international bestseller with over one million copies in print worldwide. Other Biesty books written by Platt include Man-of-War (1993), Castle (1994), Incredible Pop-Up Cross-Sections (1995), Incredible Explosions (1996), Incredible Everything (1997), Incredible Body (1998) and Absolutely Best Cross-Sections Book Ever (1999).
I just love wimmelbilder -- new or old. Glad to see this thread. I'll throw down some of the master
Get the 30000 x 20000 pixel version of this (or the 30,000 pixel per each of the nine tiles version) on wikipedia
>>7981284I don't get all of the references but I spot Family Guy, American Dad, Ghost in the Shell, Lupin the Third, GI Joe, Half-Life, Matrix, Idiocracy, Spirited Away, Star Wars, Batman, Angry Beavers, Portal, Afro Samurai, Pulp Fiction, My Little Pony, Digimon, Last Airbender, My Neighbor Totoro, Bladerunner, South Park, Spongebob, Cowboy Bebop, Metal Gear Solid, Wheres Waldo, Rick and Morty, Street Fighter, 7 Deadly Sins, Astroboy, Phineas and Ferb, Jimmy Neutron, Despicable Me, Die Hard, Gremlins, Jojo, Pokemon, Jackie Chan Adventures, Adventure Time, The Boys, Rockos Modern Life, Trigun, Fullmetal Alchemist, Gundam, Attack on Titan, Tom and Jerry, Don't Starve, Metroid, Ghost Busters, Friday the 13th, Zelda and King of the Hill. Dude must have a serious hard-on for Family Guy cause that's by far the most references.
Post shit you've taken that can make a good wallpaperNo UI obviouslyLate 90s games too.
more stalkanupscaled and touched up
>>8055485That is some violent orange. I love it.
>>8045841I musta stolen that car, from that garage, so many hundreds of times.
>>8056606Everyone did because it looks cool (I mean, who doesn't think a dodge viper isn't cool) and is fast as fuck.
I know I’m breaking the rules by not posting more. BUT please I have looked far and wide for a good high quality pape of some hydrangea flowers. Please help
>>8043134Wow. More? Sauce?
Full-sized version is 9 megabytes:https://files.catbox.moe/76tueg.jpg
MAPSAny kind of maps: Contor maps, Fairy tale maps, Ancient maps, Universe maps, Roap maps, City maps. I'll post what random ones I have!
>>8030384I love that projection because the shapes of the continents are so accurate but that image is too dark. It just needed some contrast and lightness adjustments.
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>>7979647but what do they eat?
Anything that, in your mind, represents a duality. Please keep it safe for work.
Even though i live quite near the tropic of cancer and carry pure and perfect hatred for hot weather, summer, the mosquitoes which it brings, the sweat...i can go on but i also have awe for the Desert. I love it's aesthetic beauty, the fight which the creatures and plant life which inhabit it carry against death foretold by nature itself. I love the desert, please help me expand my collection.
>>8027593its easy to say that during fall / winter. but once spring and especially summer comes you will be begging to leave.
Share some prog rock wallpapers, new or old, or anything music-related if you want too
>>8019339Prog is taking what sounds like segments from a bunch of different songs, and mashing them together for a not-always-coherent song.
>>8020332Just image reverse searched this. cool, thanks for sharing.
All the shit you thought was cool when you were 12: wars, fighting, guns...
>>8050562
Post your funny wallpapers to get my collection going. I'll start with my one and only I got from here.
this one cracks me up
>>8053943I wanna fuck DeviantArt
Hi /wg/ my daughter is dying of leukemia and has told me this image brings her hope (The story of Joan of Arc is special to both her late mother and especially to her). I want to commission the artist for something truly special or perhaps buy a proper canvas illustration of it for her bedroom. Does anyone know who made it or know where it came from?
>>8054451That is very heartbreaking.
>>8054451>I want to>Does anyone know>>/wsr/
praying for you and your daughter.may god bless <3
>>8054451Prayers for your family, for let there be healing, in Jesus Christ Holy Name!
>>8055196if it isn't bait, it's completely retarded not to be considerate. if it's bait, nothing bad will happen since we're not that fragile, you fucking snowflake.
Anyone have any high-res Nagai or Nagai-syled art?
>>8055910
>>8053312I can't fully articulate it, but there's something about his art that has this nostalgic 8-bit, early 16-bit gaming era feel to it for me, part of it is that it's from the same time period, and also the stylized "low fidelity" abstraction feel that the best graphics had back then.
thought this style looked familiarhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xv8AtzGF14A
Post animated papes. GIF preferred.
>>8055097Couldn't tell you. I don't use Windows, and I don't imagine anyone else posting images in this thread does either.
>>8055097the only non-headache inducing way to use them is through Wallpaper Engine
Only have a few pointillism wallpapers, but I'm going to post what I have. Post pointillism if you have them.
I recently joined the ThinkPad cult, give me some more stuff
>>8055174the old ones were known for being near-indestructiblethere was a story about a thinkpad that survived an apartment/dorm fire - the plastic body and keys melted off, but it would still turn on and boot into windowsanother example was some guy on youtube trying to fry a thinkpad with tesla coils (and failed - worst that happened was it just turned off)
also they used to be certified for space
>>8055971there's still a ton up there I'd imagine
>>8055970>the old ones were known for being near-indestructibleexactly, it's hard to imagine any modern laptop lasting beyond about 3 years with heavy daily use now, indeed most people would probably be fairly happy getting at least 3 years from their modern laptop, but I knew someone that daily drove an old IBM T-series for about 15-16 years before it finally completely expired, and he'd routinely take the thing on business trips all over the world too, and it never once missed a beat in all that time, the hardware was just that bulletprooffunny thing is, his first choice for a replacement laptop after the T-series finally died was some ultra-shiny high-end Apple PoS that I warned him multiple times not to buy and which ultimately lasted him maybe about 9 months before it too completely died a death under the same amount of heavy daily useliterally nobody makes mid & high-end laptops now like IBM used to make mid & high-end laptops...
>>8055770I think the first few Lenovo ThinkPads were pretty good, I like the X220 a lot. It's going to be my daily laptop for as long as I can keep it working.