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Posted By: knaim
about 1 year ago
disgusting.
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Posted By: knaim
about 1 year ago
you sick freak
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Posted By: amprenta
about 1 year ago
disgusting, sick freak ??? what is this
not quite what i expected from the small thumbnail but really nice work, congratz

just remembered biology lessons, leaning about synapses and neurons, cool stuff buy the way, again i say nice work
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Posted By: dtmoody
about 1 year ago
I Like it too...A nice change from the ordinary day to day images we see on this site. Thanks.
For now, it is my desktop for Vista & OS X.
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Posted By: stubulman
about 1 year ago
I immediately liked this. In my reading it is a bio-crystalline network busy at work, yet simultaneously and contradictorily quiet. The blurring of the nether branches is spot on. Unfortunately, It has started to encroach on the edges of my monitor and nothing seems to eradicate it. I tried to scrape it off with my fingernail but to no avail. I'm feeling a little faint now; got to call the authorities. Bye now...
Posted By: Ayakano
about 1 year ago
Great idea ! Neuronic connections in 3d ! never seen it before ... ;-)
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Posted By: s1ipp3ry
about 1 year ago
Your art probably isn't for everyone but its needed and appreciated by those of us who try to understand it . When I look at Disruption I see layers of meaning in it ! Art that makes me think is good art in my book.
Posted By: TiHuan
about 1 year ago
hey this is my new wallpaper and i love it! it looks like neurons and it makes me feel like im working within my head when using this computer now lol i love this experience! thanks a lot.
Posted By: Mendax
about 1 year ago
Very cool, thank you...
Posted By: Krabban
about 1 year ago
Thank you guys! I appreciate your comments, as usual.

This wallpaper isn't as complicated as it appears to be. It's created in 3ds Max Studio and is built layer upon layer.
It took me about 10-15 minutes to complete, so it's not a masterpice. :P
Posted By: ckam87
about 1 year ago
Sweeet...job well done :-D. Even if it didn't take that long.
Posted By: paulevermore
about 1 year ago
Spiffing. It reminds me of metroid.
Posted By: buck2825
about 1 year ago
adds much needed depth on my dual screen system at work, in my dull gray office
Posted By: BJBProductions
about 1 year ago
Like it a lot.
Posted By: eschi80
about 1 year ago
great! especially the illumination.... there has been an award-winning illustration of synapses last year or the year before - more detailed. but no as suitable as wallpaper as this one...
thanks!
Posted By: eschi80
about 1 year ago
and heres the link
http://www.sciencemag.org/sciext/vis2005/show/images/slide1_large.jpg
Posted By: StateOfDreaming
about 1 year ago
Unlike your DNA desktop, I love this one.
Posted By: Ezoxu
about 1 year ago
I like this alot. Because I like science and its tottaly something different to other wallpapers

Very nice!
Posted By: raptor87
about 1 year ago
Just registered to post this, Perfect wallpaper for my gaming machine thanks!
Posted By: idmadj
about 11 months, 3 weeks ago
Great one, minimalist with just enough detail. It's perfect. Can you say "World of Goo" in 3D?
Posted By: mdridlon
about 11 months ago
neurons. nice pic.

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