In the development cycle of each Ubuntu version, the wallpaper provided by default has two sources: on the one hand, it comes from the solicitation competition, and creative designers submit the artwork to the specialized Flickr pool; on the other hand, it comes from the default wallpaper. On Twitter, Ubuntu designer MikaMeskanen shared an interesting change in the default wallpaper of Ubuntu13.10 and converted the default Saucy wallpaper into a more elegant metallic texture through a filter. The default Saucy wallpaper is used as the wallpaper of & ldquo; Ink & rdquo;
In the development cycle of each Ubuntu version, the wallpaper provided by default has two sources: on the one hand, it comes from the solicitation competition, and creative designers submit the artwork to the specialized Flickr pool; on the other hand, it comes from the default wallpaper.
Ubuntu designer Mika MeskanenOn Twitter, I shared an interesting change to the default wallpaper of Ubuntu 13.10, and turned the default Saucy wallpaper into a more elegant metallic texture through a filter.
The wallpaper called "ink" turns the color of the default Saucy wallpaper into a gray-blue system, which becomes another nice-looking default wallpaper other than the fresh orange-red system.
Ink wallpaper not only adds a cold and static feeling to the desktop, but also blue color to the Dash interface, which is very suitable for users who like the Blue System.
The resolution is 2560x1600 pixels, And the wallpaper size is 2.7MB. You can download it from here:
Free in http://linux.linuxidc.com/
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The specific download directory is available on/Sept./Sept./The ink wallpaper adds a metallic change to the default wallpaper of Ubuntu 13.10.
Download Method see http://www.linuxidc.com/Linux/2013-07/87684.htm
Via: http://iloveubuntu.net/add-metallic-variation-saucys-default-wall-aqua-graphite-wallpaper
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