AT&T Galaxy S III Screenshots: Show them off here.

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Would like to post my screen shot.
Just as a test...

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Re: AT&T Galaxy S3 Screenshots: Show them off here.

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No more live wallpaper for me. So here is my new one

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My newest home screen
Stock S3 using Nova Prime

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Smooth4lyfe--if this is too complicated to explain, just forget it. However, if it's easy to explain, please tell me how you got every red object to be what - looks - like the same shade of red. I'm not asking at the hex number level, but, for example, that's not the natural shade of red for a strawberry. So, you had to select that strawberry and change its number or rgb value or whatever. Did you use a desktop or a mobile program? Does one need a program such as photography or even pro to achieve such gorgeous and consistent reds?

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Smooth4lyfe--if this is too complicated to explain, just forget it. However, if it's easy to explain, please tell me how you got every red object to be what - looks - like the same shade of red. I'm not asking at the hex number level, but, for example, that's not the natural shade of red for a strawberry. So, you had to select that strawberry and change its number or rgb value or whatever. Did you use a desktop or a mobile program? Does one need a program such as photography or even pro to achieve such gorgeous and consistent reds?

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Sure man!

I am using Nova Launcher (which allows you to choose color themes, so I chose red to match with the strawberry)

- The Strawberry is a wallpaper I found from this app called Picspeed Wallpaper
- The time, weather, date, and everything in that red circle is done by Zooper Widget, in the play Store...it allows you to create customized widgets with colors of your choosing

Choosing the colors is just a matter of good eye coordination, everything was done from my phone

It also helps that I am a graphic designer so I am familiar with color codes lol..thats why I am so creative, but I didn't use color codes, but just good eye coordination.
 

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Thanks. And you've proven once again that either you got it or you don't. That eye coordination goes beyond color to balance, and... I don't know what to call it. The way you choose the right typeface for the effect you want. The way you don't guck up your canvas with extraneous stuff. Great work.

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