Friday 30 November 2012

Cool Anime Wallpapers

Source (Google.com.pk)
Cool Anime Wallpapers Biography
I'm not a big anime fan, but I like using anime pictures for my desktop wallpaper, so I have compiled a list of 4 anime websites that is worth a look for any anime fan.

1 www.animepaper.net
This is the best one for me. The site layout is very good, its very easy to navigate around and they have loads of content to keep even the biggest anime fan happy. But one thing, (and that is a good thing i suppose) the more you contribute to the website the more you get. You can contribute by uploading pictures, voting, writing comments ect. By this they ensure their content is growing on a daily basis, a lot!

2 www.minitokyo.net
This is also a very good site, good layout and good content. To download stuff you need to register for free.

3 www.animegalleries.net
Also very good. A bit of advertising though,

4 www.anime-wallpapers.com
This site is a little smaller than the rest but still with some nice content. Also have a bit of information on the characters and their shows.
Anime characters
Anime characters

And that's it, i chose these sites with wallpapers in mind and im sure there are better sites out there if you are looking for shows, trailers, info, news ect. But i'm sure your wallpaper needs will be satisfied here.
Hope you enjoy!


Wallpaper, using the printmaking technique of woodcut, gained popularity in Renaissance Europe amongst the emerging gentry. The social elite continued to hang large tapestries on the walls of their homes, as they had in the Middle Ages. These tapestries added color to the room as well as providing an insulating layer between the stone walls and the room, thus retaining heat in the room. However, tapestries were extremely expensive and so only the very rich could afford them. Less well-off members of the elite, unable to buy tapestries due either to prices or wars preventing international trade, turned to wallpaper to brighten up their rooms.

Early wallpaper featured scenes similar to those depicted on tapestries, and large sheets of the paper were sometimes hung loose on the walls, in the style of tapestries, and sometimes pasted as today. Prints were very often pasted to walls, instead of being framed and hung, and the largest sizes of prints, which came in several sheets, were probably mainly intended to be pasted to walls. Some important artists made such pieces - notably Albrecht Dürer, who worked on both large picture prints and also ornament prints - intended for wall-hanging. The largest picture print was The Triumphal Arch commissioned by the Holy Roman Emperor Maximilian I and completed in 1515. This measured a colossal 3.57 by 2.95 metres, made up of 192 sheets, and was printed in a first edition of 700 copies, intended to be hung in palaces and, in particular, town halls, after hand-coloring.

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