IPad default raindrops wallpaper
Where can I find the default iPad raindrops wallpaper I want to photoshop it myself.
DON'T SAY GOOGLE IT BECAUSE IVE GOOGLED LOTS INCLUDING IMAGES AND HAVE NOT FOUND WHAT I HAVE BEEN LOOKUNG FOR.
iPad 2, iOS 5.0.1
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Where can I find the default iPad raindrops wallpaper I want to photoshop it myself.
DON'T SAY GOOGLE IT BECAUSE IVE GOOGLED LOTS INCLUDING IMAGES AND HAVE NOT FOUND WHAT I HAVE BEEN LOOKUNG FOR.
iPad 2, iOS 5.0.1
You can set it as the wallpaper on your iPad, take a screenshot of it (by pressing sleep/wake and home at the same time). It will go into your camera roll. Then you sync it to iPhoto (or whatever you use) on your computer and work with it from there.
There is no situation I can think of that nothing will get in the way of the screenshot
That's true, but if you're going to Photoshop it anyway, you might as well take a screenshot and edit the extraneous stuff out using Photoshop! I don't think you're going to be able to find the image anywhere else. Apple doesn't make them available.
The most unobstructed view of the wallpaper you'll get is by going into Settings>Brightness & Wallpaper>Wallpaper>Wallpaper (yes, I meant to type it that many times), then select the raindrops image. You'll see the whole image with just a small bar blocking the very top of the screen
ipad not iphone
well not literally photoshop, just edit with iphoto and ms powerpoint and stuff
How did you do that, stevejobsfan0123?
link the photo
ClayG wrote:
How did you do that, stevejobsfan0123?
Quite simple, really 😉
I took a screenshot of the wallpaper as it appears in the Wallpapers menu in Settings, then I went to the Photos app and enlarged it so the bar at the top would not appear. Then I took a screenshot of the enlarged version.
thank you very much sir, but im not sure i understand how you did this
stevejobsfan0123 wrote:
Quite simple, really 😉
I took a screenshot of the wallpaper as it appears in the Wallpapers menu in Settings, then I went to the Photos app and enlarged it so the bar at the top would not appear. Then I took a screenshot of the enlarged version.
Oh, yes...otherwise known as cropping. That's exactly what I was suggesting the OP to do. You do lose the top 1/2-inch of the image, though.
oh i see, but the top section is chpped off
Right, the top 1/2-inch is gone. He did this right on the iPad, I believe. The Photos app allows you to crop.
is it possible to not chop off the edges though, at times im a bit OCD and would like to have the bubbles in the same place as the one on the home screen and lock screen (i keep the original for the home and edited one for the lock) and want to keep the 'greenish' sruff in the same place cos it gives colour to the background
IPad default raindrops wallpaper