Does the Transformers DVD Have Graphics Like These 2560 x 1600 Pixel Wallpapers?

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No, but that’s why I have them! These are also available in my 1920 x 1200 pixels size collection (down-sized from these originals, not the other way around).

I know a lot of these wallpapers aren’t ideal because they are on white backgrounds instead of something darker or fancier, but I did it for a few reasons.

  • You can view the Transformers in more detail than in most other places you would have seen them.
  • You can easily crop out what you want for your own art work or design!

If you want to put these Transformers on black or other backgrounds, you go for it. It takes me too long to do it clean and well, as I had tried with Devastator. I thought it was the easiest to do given it doesn’t have all the light greys similar to the other Transformers, blending in with the pure white background. It still took me a while, with the many “holes” in the complex robot being tedious to fill with quality so the edges weren’t rough.

Come back in November and I’ll have some more added which will just have robots without names and insignia.

Other size wallpapers can be found at the links below. The smaller sizes have many more options as big files can always be converted to smaller ones, but smaller ones can’t be made into much bigger ones than their original sizes.

Enjoy!

Make your own customized screen saver from these Transformers wallpapers.

Please click here to see all the Transformers products (Generation One and Movie) on this site, which include:

  • Avatars, buddy icons and Facebook profile pictures
  • Collectible Trading Cards (print like regular 6″ x 4″ photo)
  • Facebook tagging pictures
  • Posters (18″ x 24″)
  • Wallpapers of many sizes

By the way, what’s with that scene in the DVD commercial? The guy says “it’s not MY war” to an Autobot.

What kind of a sissy is that???

If you’re a guy and there’s a war going on with cool robots like the Transformers, you beg to get in and kick some you know what!

That’s horrible script writing!!!

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Transformers Wallpaper Collection 5 (1600 x 1200 pixels and other sizes)

Click here to check out my new War for Cybertron wallpapers!

Click here for Transformers 3: Dark of the Moon wallpapers

These are Transformers wallpapers I have found or made from graphics I found not originally made as wallpaper. Those I found I have modified in some way, often resizing and removing annoying fine print, though I have left names and/or links of original work. The quality and variety are terrific. Even if you didn’t care to have Transformer wallpapers, if you are a fan, many of these are definitely worth the click for full-sized look!

The Transformers wallpapers in this gallery are 1600 x 1200 pixels. Other size wallpapers can be found at the links below. The smaller sizes have many more options as big files can always be converted to smaller ones, but smaller ones can’t be made into much bigger ones than their original sizes.

Enjoy!

Please click here to see the Generation One (G1) Autobots and Decepticons counterpart to this gallery.

Make your own customized screen saver from these Transformers wallpapers.

Please click here to see all the Transformers products (Generation One and Movie) on this site, which include:

  • Avatars, buddy icons and Facebook profile pictures
  • Collectible Trading Cards (print like regular 6″ x 4″ photo)
  • Facebook tagging pictures
  • Posters (18″ x 24″)
  • Wallpapers of many sizes

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18″ x 24″ Printable Posters of Optimus Prime, Megatron and Bumblebee Transformers

Please click here for Transformers 3: Dark of the Moon wallpapers and printable trading cards

Below are three big posters I created using some huge graphics I found online of the Transformers, as seen in the movie Revenge of the Fallen. The posters are of Autobots Optimus Prime and Bumblebee, and Decepticon leader Megatron. The posters are optimized for printing at 300 dpi (dots per inch). They won’t likely fit on your home printer, but I think specialized photo stores and some office document stores might well be able to do it for you.

Use for your own design
These are no razzle-dazzle posters when it comes to design, like some that you can buy. However, if you’re looking for a huge graphic of a few Transformers from the movie to do things with, this is the easy way to get it!

Bigger than life screen viewing
These Transformers are viewable at screen resolution to be over 8 feet high and 6 feet wide! You read that right! They’d be bigger than life size! If you didn’t get a good look at those Transformers on the screen cause they moved way too much, this is your chance to look at them screw by bolt!

File size
These files are 10-13 MB so if you don’t have high speed Internet, please either have a little patience or plan to come back to the download. They are also too big to fit in most email services quota of 10 MB so please don’t waste time uploading to send to your friends if you so choose. You can just send them the link or click on Share/Save button below to post to any number of social media.

Transformers were my favourite toys in the 1980s and still are! Best toys ever!

Please click here to see all the Transformers products (Generation One and Movie) on this site, which include:

  • Avatars, buddy icons and Facebook profile pictures
  • Collectible Trading Cards (print like regular 6″ x 4″ photo)
  • Facebook tagging pictures
  • Posters (18″ x 24″)
  • Wallpapers of many sizes

For more printable cards and posters on this blog, please click here.

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Random Acts of Kindness Challenge: A Facebook 2.0 Picture Tagging Meme

Here’s a Facebook picture tagging meme that will allow you to make a difference in the world while having fun! It’s for the real people who live life in the real world, not Facebook addicts stuck in the virtual world.

The potential of social media like Facebook and the Web 2.0 is its ability to organize people. However, there’s a lot of doubt about it because of how people use it a lot for games like traditional themed Facebook tagging memes. Nobody gets up to do anything to make difference in the world with them, and might even annoy some people.

I had tried to evolve these Facebook picture tagging memes previously with versions like Should Try and Dare to Wear, where you have to do something to fulfill them rather than just tag someone to a picture. However, this Random Acts of Kindness challenge is even better because there is a true benefit with each action taken by someone. They are also practical, costing either just a little bit of money or time. Best of all, they’ll make you feel good about yourself, and someone else feel good about life and the world!

So are you up for the challenge to tag it on and recruit your friends to make the world a better place?

Here’s how to get this graphic for your Facebook contribution to a better world:

  • Click on the picture below to get it at full size.
  • Right click on that picture and save to your computer.
  • Upload it to your Facebook profile.
  • Tag your friends!
  • Click the Back button on your browser to return to this post.

Please click here for a complete list of over 100 Facebook picture tagging memes on this site with which you can use for fun with your friends.


You may wish to hand out or leave a card with your random act of kindness (click to enlage, save and print out), although it is not customary to do so.

  • Cover another rider’s fare. The next time you’re on the bus, find someone who doesn’t have a pass and offer to pay so they can save their ticket or change.
  • Run an errand for someone. You’ll probably need to know the person/s because there is some trust required here, but your time is more valuable than your money.
  • Leave quarters at a pay phone. You can leave it on top of the phone or tape it to a RAK card.
  • Make goodie basket for seniors home. Unless you know someone at the home, it’s probably best to just buy some things because for safety’s sake, they will be cautious to take gifts out of the blue from strangers. Such is the world in which we live.
  • Make or buy lunch for a homeless person. If you don’t want to create expectations, you might want to do this where you don’t walk frequently.
  • Plug a parking meter. If you can afford more than a few dollars, you can plug the whole block! It’s even funner if you pick a busy block and make a scene. 🙂
  • Refuse to pay for a task. We all do things that people give us money for from time to time. Refuse it the next time. Or volunteer one of your professional skills.
  • Leave an extra large tip. Remember, 15% is the standard tipping rate. Make it at least 25%, eh?
  • Show up to volunteer at a building project. This may not be easy to find, especially if you live in cold weather during winter, but often, there are a lot of simple labour jobs anyone showing up can do. Just ask and they’ll probably let you. They may keep you safe away from the action, but if it’s menial, do you think those paid to do it enjoy it any more than you would?
  • Buy someone lottery tickets. This is risky cause if they win, you could feel bad. But RAKs aren’t about that. Besides, how often do you get to look someone in the eye and say “Do you feel lucky today?”
  • Pick up litter on your block. You can do this all year round, not just when tagged on Facebook, and it has real value to everyone who goes through. Better yet, organize a small group to do this regularly.
  • Make baked goods for a shelter. Shelters don’t often get home made stuff, just things out of cans and so on. Baked goods would be a nice surprise treat for people if you deliver it directly, bringing ID if they don’t know you. I’ve heard baked goods are not liked by shelters because they don’t know their origins, freshness state and so on, and that’s true if they get it in a box. But if you come with a smile on your face, and ID if they want to check, I’m sure they’ll love you for it.

You can search “random acts of kindness” for other ideas, but what I found was that a lot of them were either impractical (visit a nursing home where they won’t likely let strangers in), may not satisfy someone (giving candies to kids whose Parents are trying to teach them discipline or prevent cavities), or are just expected out of good citizens (donate seat on bus to elderly).

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