DubaiAmateurRocketry
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Chemistry Wall paper - HEDM
I used paint(computer program) to draw things when I was a kid, and now I can create wall papers like this or with similar theme.
Whats better than having a chemistry wall paper themed computer being turned on?
If anyone is interested, you can tell me the compounds to draw, and what type of back ground do you want, a city landscape, a galaxy, random shifting
colors, etc. I will try my best when I have free time.
My wall paper right now Aint it beautiful ?
Note - The original file was too big for my internet speed so I just took a screen shot. The original file is HD and is much more
clear
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Brain&Force
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Why not a chalkboard background?
And don't forget to use mathematical formulas as well!
At the end of the day, simulating atoms doesn't beat working with the real things...
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copperastic
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kavu
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You drew the structures with paint? That must have been one painstaking afternoon! There are many opensource/freeware softwares to draw chemical
structures without the need to count pixels at every bond.
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DubaiAmateurRocketry
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Quote: Originally posted by kavu | You drew the structures with paint? That must have been one painstaking afternoon! There are many opensource/freeware softwares to draw chemical
structures without the need to count pixels at every bond. |
I use chemstech to draw it and then I edit using paint and some other software.
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