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August AI/ Art Wallpapers 2025

August AI/ Art Wallpapers 2025

This Is The Place For All Members To Show Their AI/Art Wallpaper Creations, And To Discuss all Things AI Art Works, As Usual I Will Go First.

AI Beauty Queen

AI Beauty Queen

 

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Reply #152 Top

Quoting Victechnical, reply 151


Quoting naroon1,


Chrome Simulant

Chrome

He's in good shape B)  

Yeah, He,s On Steroids:rofl:  

Reply #153 Top

Punk Rocker Mohican

Punk Mohican

Reply #154 Top

William Wallace (Historically Un Correct, Like The Movie, Who Can Spot Why)

Braveheart

Reply #155 Top

Quoting naroon1, reply 154

William Wallace (Historically Un Correct, Like The Movie, Who Can Spot Why)

Braveheart

As a Scot descendent, I can vouchsafe that kilts (whether the red and black or the green, blue and black hunting kilt) weren't invented until some 200 years later. 

Reply #156 Top

The kilt, the peeps in the background, the rope having no function other than to wrap around him, and the flags should not be solid red but have shields in the center.

TLDR: Think you mean the Kilt

Reply #157 Top

Was typing as the Dr posted

Reply #158 Top

DR was the white or yellow St. Andrews Cross on a Lt Blue field was later than this were they not?

Though the pennants on the Castle maybe should have been the ST. George flag of England by Wallace time if I have that right?

As I believe Wallace is a prisoner in the picture.  

Reply #159 Top

Quoting gypsy2299, reply 158

DR was the white or yellow St. Andrews Cross on a Lt Blue field was later than this were they not?

From about 1220 on, the flag on Royal castles would likely have been the Red Lion rampant on a yellow field, but it very well have been the Saltire...the white St. Andrew's cross on a blue sky field...referring back to King Angus' vision in 832.

Oh yes, Robert Bruce never held him prisoner, either.

Reply #160 Top

Quoting DrJBHL, reply 159


Quoting gypsy2299,

DR was the white or yellow St. Andrews Cross on a Lt Blue field was later than this were they not?



From about 1220 on, the flag on Royal castles would likely have been the Red Lion rampant on a yellow field, but it very well have been the Saltire...the white St. Andrew's cross on a blue sky field...referring back to King Angus' vision in 832.

Oh yes, Robert Bruce never held him prisoner, either.

So, the St Andrews was older than I thought thx.

Reply #161 Top

Quoting gypsy2299, reply 160

So, the St Andrews was older than I thought thx.

You're welcome.

Reply #162 Top

Quoting DrJBHL, reply 155


Quoting naroon1,

William Wallace (Historically Un Correct, Like The Movie, Who Can Spot Why)

Braveheart



As a Scot descendent, I can vouchsafe that kilts (whether the red and black or the green, blue and black hunting kilt) weren't invented until some 200 years later. 

As A Scottish Descendant, My Family Clan Took Part In One Of The Last Clan Battles Ever Fought In Scotland, We Lost and our Family Fled To Ireland, over the years we again moved East, My Branch Of The Family , From Then On, Called Liverpool Our Home.

I am Impressed at how hard you have looked at My Creation, Picking almost Everything in the Image. It Was Not My Intent To Make Any One Study The Image Too Long Or Too Hard, so kept it Obvious For Those In The Know.

Well Done Everyone Who Said Kilt :beer:  5*  

Whilst All Clan Families Now Have There Own Tartan Specific Kilt Colours, No Family Had Tartan Kilts Until Over 3 to 4 Hundred Years Later Than The Movie Braveheart.

The Movie Is Massively Incorrect In So Many Parts, so i hope any None British Members Just Watch It As A Hollywood Blockbuster and Not A Historically Correct Story

Reply #163 Top

Quoting naroon1, reply 162


Quoting DrJBHL,






Quoting naroon1,



William Wallace (Historically Un Correct, Like The Movie, Who Can Spot Why)

Braveheart



As a Scot descendent, I can vouchsafe that kilts (whether the red and black or the green, blue and black hunting kilt) weren't invented until some 200 years later. 



As A Scottish Descendant, My Family Clan Took Part In One Of The Last Clan Battles Ever Fought In Scotland, We Lost and our Family Fled To Ireland, over the years we again moved East, My Branch Of The Family , From Then On, Called Liverpool Our Home.

I am Impressed at how hard you have looked at My Creation, Picking almost Everything in the Image. It Was Not My Intent To Make Any One Study The Image Too Long Or Too Hard, so kept it Obvious For Those In The Know.

Well Done Everyone Who Said Kilt :beer:  5*  

Whilst All Clan Families Now Have There Own Tartan Specific Kilt Colours, No Family Had Tartan Kilts Until Over 3 to 4 Hundred Years Later Than The Movie Braveheart.

The Movie Is Massively Incorrect In So Many Parts, so i hope any None British Members Just Watch It As A Hollywood Blockbuster and Not A Historically Correct Story

Took me less than a minute to come up with my picks.

As for the films mistakes

Like the fact that the Battle at Stirling was missing a key piece of architecture?

My first known Scottish ancestor arrived in Virginia in 1746 from Ulster.

It might have had something to do with his name being James Stewert aka Bald Jimmy Stewert or the timing may have just been a coincidence. He was in the 1st Va Militia in the 1770s so not anti-British at that point. 

Reply #164 Top

Quoting gypsy2299, reply 163


Quoting naroon1,






Quoting DrJBHL,











Quoting naroon1,







William Wallace (Historically Un Correct, Like The Movie, Who Can Spot Why)

Braveheart




As a Scot descendent, I can vouchsafe that kilts (whether the red and black or the green, blue and black hunting kilt) weren't invented until some 200 years later. 




As A Scottish Descendant, My Family Clan Took Part In One Of The Last Clan Battles Ever Fought In Scotland, We Lost and our Family Fled To Ireland, over the years we again moved East, My Branch Of The Family , From Then On, Called Liverpool Our Home.

I am Impressed at how hard you have looked at My Creation, Picking almost Everything in the Image. It Was Not My Intent To Make Any One Study The Image Too Long Or Too Hard, so kept it Obvious For Those In The Know.

Well Done Everyone Who Said Kilt :beer:  5*  

Whilst All Clan Families Now Have There Own Tartan Specific Kilt Colours, No Family Had Tartan Kilts Until Over 3 to 4 Hundred Years Later Than The Movie Braveheart.

The Movie Is Massively Incorrect In So Many Parts, so i hope any None British Members Just Watch It As A Hollywood Blockbuster and Not A Historically Correct Story



Took me less than a minute to come up with my picks.

As for the films mistakes

Like the fact that the Battle at Stirling was missing a key piece of architecture?

My first known Scottish ancestor arrived in Virginia in 1746 from Ulster.

It might have had something to do with his name being James Stewert aka Bald Jimmy Stewert or the timing may have just been a coincidence. He was in the 1st Va Militia in the 1770s so not anti-British at that point. 

Well Done gypsy2299 and The Doc.

You would be surprised at how many peeps would not know that, but i knew members with Scots Blood Would. Braveheart was a Huge Blockbuster, But As The Saying Goes " Never Let A Lie/ Or The Facts Get In The Way Of A Good Story"

 

153 Thousand Views On This Months Topic gypsy.

Reply #165 Top

Quoting naroon1, reply 164


Quoting gypsy2299,






Quoting naroon1,











Quoting DrJBHL,


















Quoting naroon1,











William Wallace (Historically Un Correct, Like The Movie, Who Can Spot Why)

Braveheart





As a Scot descendent, I can vouchsafe that kilts (whether the red and black or the green, blue and black hunting kilt) weren't invented until some 200 years later. 





As A Scottish Descendant, My Family Clan Took Part In One Of The Last Clan Battles Ever Fought In Scotland, We Lost and our Family Fled To Ireland, over the years we again moved East, My Branch Of The Family , From Then On, Called Liverpool Our Home.

I am Impressed at how hard you have looked at My Creation, Picking almost Everything in the Image. It Was Not My Intent To Make Any One Study The Image Too Long Or Too Hard, so kept it Obvious For Those In The Know.

Well Done Everyone Who Said Kilt :beer:  5*  

Whilst All Clan Families Now Have There Own Tartan Specific Kilt Colours, No Family Had Tartan Kilts Until Over 3 to 4 Hundred Years Later Than The Movie Braveheart.

The Movie Is Massively Incorrect In So Many Parts, so i hope any None British Members Just Watch It As A Hollywood Blockbuster and Not A Historically Correct Story




Took me less than a minute to come up with my picks.

As for the films mistakes

Like the fact that the Battle at Stirling was missing a key piece of architecture?

My first known Scottish ancestor arrived in Virginia in 1746 from Ulster.

It might have had something to do with his name being James Stewert aka Bald Jimmy Stewert or the timing may have just been a coincidence. He was in the 1st Va Militia in the 1770s so not anti-British at that point. 



Well Done gypsy2299 and The Doc.

You would be surprised at how many peeps would not know that, but i knew members with Scots Blood Would. Braveheart was a Huge Blockbuster, But As The Saying Goes " Never Let A Lie/ Or The Facts Get In The Way Of A Good Story"

 

153 Thousand Views On This Months Topic gypsy.

Knew I visited here a lot but had no idea it was that muchO:)