BUMPS.BMP and PASTEL.BMP are two images that are designed to be used as 
background images for the OS/2 desktop.  They are non-obtrusive (you can still
read your icon text with either of these in use, for example) and they make 
the Workplace Shell a bit more interesting to look at.

BUMPS.BMP is an 800x600 image generated in the Imagine raytracer on an Amiga 
computer.  The texture itself is "Bumps", an altitude map included with the 
Essence package of textures by Steve Worley.  BUMPS works best if you use an 
800x600 desktop and tell OS/2 to tile the image.

PASTEL.BMP is a piece of a backdrop created using the Art Department 
Professional's BACKDROP loader, which lets you build nice looking gradients 
between any series of colours.  It's colours are all about the same intensity,
with varying hue, making it a good colourful backdrop. You could probably also
use it to convince people that your monitor is broken.  PASTEL's edges meet up
seamlessly so using it as a tiled backdrop gives you a very smooth desktop.

Creating backdrops for OS/2 turned out to be more challenging than I had 
thought.  While OS/2 2.1's video drivers support the Palette Manager, the 
Workplace Shell doesn't go out of it's way to change the hardware palette to 
make your backdrops look nice.  What I did was take a JPEG image I had, map 
it to the system colours using PMJPEG, save it as a GIF, loaded the GIF into 
ADPro and locked the palette, and then told ADPro to map my pictures to that 
palette.  ADPro does a much better job of rendering an image with a fixed 
palette than the Workplace Shell does!

These images are Copyright 1993 Steve Tibbett.  You may distribute them 
freely but they may not be included in a commercial product without my 
permission.  If people like these images, I will make more.

I can be reached:

	Compuserve:		72627,1325
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	BBS:			613-731-3419
	Voice:			613-731-5316 (Evgs)

or via Mail:

	Steve Tibbett
	2710 Saratoga Pl. #1108
	Gloucester, ON
	K1T 1Z2 Canada

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