

Publishing your wallpaper to the Wallpaper Engine Workshop To apply that live wallpaper you just made, go to File then hit ‘ Apply Wallpaper.’Ĩ. Bear in mind that the app regularly and automatically saves your project, but just in case you made last-minute changes, be sure to go to File then hit Save.

Once you’ve made all the necessary edits and tweaks, it’s now time to save, apply and even publish your finished dynamic wallpaper. Use these handles to change your asset’s position, resize it and change its angle. 3D handles composed of a green arrow, a red arrow, a circle and a square should appear. To do so, simply select the asset you’d like to tweak. Visit should be able to move, rotate and scale every asset you add. Find the Colin and Justin Collection in stores across Canada. Watch for Colin and Justin on Cabin Pressure and Great Canadian Cottages (Cottage Life TV) and on Cityline (CityTV). And, about that prospect, we are hugely excited… These days, Timorous Beasties are design superstars, feted by Elle Décor, Vogue and Architectural Digest, with a creative pedigree regularly specified by architects and designers the world over.Įven though their business is already more than three decades in, we imagine that there’s so much more to come. Blimey, we remember their annual remnant sale, a much anticipated wine fuelled party to which the city’s style cognoscenti would flock to obtain bargain fabric pieces to upholster a vintage chairs or cushion pads to ‘get’ the boy’s look on a budget. Their beautiful Great Western Road store is a long (but hugely warranted) way from their warehouse studio days of old. From their showroom in our native city, they’ve gone on to launch branches in London and Berlin, as well as pulling together retail pop ups at design symposiums worldwide. This week, based as we are in Glasgow, we visited Timorous Beasties headquarters, to witness, first hand, a little of the brand’s special magic. Timorous Beasties designs have also been displayed at The Victoria and Albert Museum in the UK, The Art Institute of Chicago and, closer to home, at Toronto’s Royal Ontario Museum. Article contentįurther successes include collaborations with London stores Harrods and Fortnum and Mason (for each they created gift packaging) and they even designed program and ticket artwork for Kate Bush’s first live shows in decades.įurthermore, the duo provided cover artwork for a ‘Vintage Books’ re release of Penguin classics, and they helped design a series of polymer banknotes for the Royal Bank of Scotland. This advertisement has not loaded yet, but your article continues below.

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