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Elderbear writes: I dug up this burst of blue Microsoft wallpaper. I pulled it into GIMP and mucked it up six ways from Sunday. It's a psychedelic explosion, or perhaps the entrance to a worm hole or the last sight of a person penetrating the event horizon of a black hole. Who knows. It was fun enough for me to keep it around. I played with the clock quite a bit. The circles weren't perfectly concentric at first, and that bugged me (I'm a little to OCD about some things). So I skewed them and that seemed to fit me much better. When I get time, I'm going to work over my RocketDock icons. Most of them really don't feel right to me, nor seem to blend well with my desktop approach. GeekTop 1
Elderbear writes: I love Stonehenge. The original image is from a Microsoft wallpaper. I started out just greening up the grass. Then I got the idea of adding an aurora. I played with the color balance of the aurora photograph (not mine, one I found) to make it glow more intensely (no words or images can describe the experience of a live aurora). I went back through and used a soft brush to color the stars white again. This is the 2nd (#1) image on my Yod'm 3D rotation of desktops. Here I have RocketDock unhiding with the stacks docklet open. It's one of many ways I use to hide too much stuff while keeping it all readily accessible. The Important Stuff list isn't really a to-do list, it's a list of things I want to keep in the forefront of my consciousness for now. Double clicking on the list will open Notepad to edit it, and I have some AHK macros to either open the list in Notepad or to allow a single item to be appended to the end of the list. GeekTop 2
Elderbear says: This is my 3rd desktop in my Yod'm 3D rotation. I started with a Hubble image of the Sombrero Galaxy—I love astronomy and astrophysics. I played with the color tones and faded the edges to be more compatible with desktop info display. The color tones, a vaguely violet cast to silver, match the Windows theme I'm using. The navigational aid is placed in the lower right on top of a "supernova" effect I added with GIMP. My clock is something I dreamed up with Samurize using pie chart meters. It's innocuous, but I can get a nearly instant idea of about what time of day it is without thinking hard. GeekTop 3
Elderbear says: This was once a Microsoft wallpaper. All that remains is the green hill. I used GIMP to replace the sky with something more colorful. This is also the fourth screen (number three) in my Yod'm 3D desktop rotation. I used GIMP to add in the three standing stones as a navigational aid. I like the ability to get basic information at a glance, hence the Rainlendar calendar and to-do items. Also, I use Samurize to keep some basic system performance info on the desktop, as well as a crypto-clock and to manage my important stuff list. In this capture that list is available for editing in Notepad (using an AHK macro). I think I have since reduced the transparency, because this looks cool, but is a pain to use. Nice work, Elderbear. Show off your desktop in the Lifehacker Desktop Show and Tell Flickr group. |
Tue, 23 Sep 2008 |
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