I haven’t had much to write about lately. Of course, I could write about how Esoterik Radio is doing, but I don’t want to bore anyone to tears, do I?

Fellow blogger Sebastian, of Void Inside, wrote his latest entry about his current desktop decor. This is a nifty thing to blog about, since you get people like me that see that entry and decide to “jump into the fray”, so to speak. He’s got his current desktop set with a money shot of an Audi cruising on a city highway. He’s also got a few of his favorite apps open in the Dock, as well as a track playing in iTunes. I think his is a sweet looking desktop!

Not one to leave well enough alone, I now have to post my current desktop. You can click on the image to bring up the full size one. My desktop pic was made with Bryce 5.5 and only took about an hour of playing around with to be satistfied with the way it looked. I used the multi-replication feature on a set of three figure-9’s coated in a plasma fire material edited by me. The apps shown in the dock are: Finder, Dashboard, Adium, Mail, Safari, iTunes, Nicecast, Cyberduck, Taco HTML editor, Photoshop Elements, Preview. A favorite group is playing in my iTunes; if you look closely, you’ll know who it is.

Cheers!

Respones

  1. Sebastian Says:
  2. Very nice looking Bryce work you got there Chris. Looking at your menu bar I can pinpoint Quicksilver and Adium. The rest are a mystery to me, I think one is a clipboard app can’t remember the name, what are the rest you got there?

    Oh and btw, pretty sweet Link icon!

  3. Christopher Says:
  4. You are very correct about the first two menubar apps, Sebastian. The next one you think is a clipboard app is just that… iClip! The one after that is VirtueDesktop, a virtual desktop program, kinda like what Spaces looked like! After that, there’s the usual Apple controls for Volume, Airport connection and Bluetooth connections right before the timebar.

    I need to do more work in Bryce, but I also need to sleep! I have too many hobbies. Thanks for the compliment, Sebastian!

    Edit: Almost forgot to tell you… I made the Link icon from scanning Link’s image in a instruction booklet and using Iconographer to make the icon images and files.