Windows7 Sci-Fi Themes from TheLovas
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Here are a set of Sci-fi images created by the artist Daniel TheLovas. These images are not theme ready. But you can make them so. You can download many themes from Microsoft, or from this site. But what if you like images that you find on the Internet and want to make them themes. How do you do that? Actually it is easy. Here are the steps that you need to follow. 1. Go to the Libraries Folder, create the folder that you will use…In this case it is TheLovas. The Library folder … place the images that will be downloaded here. Next create the folder. Library-TheLovas Folder At the Internet site that has the images, save them one at a time. Be sure you comply with their copyright status. Some artists do not want their work reproduced without permission. Library-TheLovas Folder: Save the Images to this folder for later access. To access the images from the library folder go to the desktop, right click and select personalize. Go to the desktop … right click … select Personalize You can browse to the library folder to access the images. Browse to the folder TheLovas and select the images that will be your theme. asd Personalize – Save the theme Save the changes and save the theme. Save The Theme – TheLovas Here are the images: The Alien Derelict #2 CampEllenia #3 Thegg Mining Outpost #4 Villa Madeira #5 The Rising Tide #6 Titanic's Last Departure You can access the original images from here . Read Related Posts How To Configure Themes for BumpTop Organizer in Windows 7 Windows7 Themes Using Images by the Artist Arcipello How to Change the Appearance of Your Windows7 Logon Screen Windows 7 Guides: Windows 7 Libraries How 7Stacks Can be Used to Organize Windows7 Icons

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