How to make a collage wallpaper? A special offer for movie fans.
Posted by Paul at 10:32 AM. Filed under: Napoleon Dynamite, Maroon 5, The Beatles, Shall We Dance?, Desperado
All wallpapers displayed at this website are created with PhotoMix collage software by fCoder group, which is quite the thing for the task. Truth to tell - I enjoy using it.
Some may ask: I have Photoshop; why do I need any other software to work with images?
Here’s my opinion:
Using PhotoShop for the purpose of creating wallpapers is just like trying to shoot down a pigeon with a cannon ball. To understand my idea one can compare a couple hundred pages of Photoshop manual to the small PhotoMix tutorial below:
1. Take a handful of images - as many as you wish:
2. Position and re-position your images on “paper” of any size. You can do it manually or apply one of dozens of layouts already present in PhotoMix:

3. Make your images “mix” into one another - use any borders you like. You may also alter images by applying various filters to them:

4. If necessary, add some text to your project:

5. Save your work as an image or set a desktop wallpaper right from the program:

And - that’s it. One can spend an hour making a wallpaper with Photoshop, or achieve the same result in 5 steps with PhotoMix.
If you take into consideration this - and the price policy, which is also very important - the answer to the above question becomes quite evident.
The trial version of PhotoMix has certain limitations. Still, today you can use the full potentials of this program for 3 days - just drop a line to PhotoMix support team say that you are from DailyCollage.com and ask them for a 3-day registration key. Once you have the key, feel free to make wallpapers, posters or personal photo collages - that’s very easy and, I dare say, kinda addictive. Print your collages or save them as image files - it’s absolutely free for 3 days.
Thank you for visiting our website - we’ve done our best so that you could enjoy it.
Regards,
Paul


(7 votes, average: 3.43 out of 5)
January 28th, 2007 at 3:21 am
Hello,
That is really quite impressive. I was wondering though whether you know any software that you can download that can basically do the same thing but is free. Thanks.