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Everything here is either created by me or dug out from ancient hiding spots. Therefore, you must credit if you happen to use anything here. Thank you.

How to use the backgrounds:
Step one: Right-click, save the image.
Step two: Open up your Photoshop, paste the image into a canvas.
Step three: Go to Edit>Define Pattern. Click ok for everything.
You're done. You can use this method to create a pattern out of anything.


Non-tiling backgrounds:
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