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3D-Toxic-Desktop

Bryce Surrealism posted on Sep 20, 2004
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What was I thinking? This, believe it or not, is my current favourite desktop scheme. A sort of homage to all the skinners out there. In this case it is M12Toxic by Michael Brandt/Apocalypse_67, with bits by me. The image used is 'Green Dragon' by Holmes. I thank them all, and you for dropping by. Usual Bryce jiggery-pokery with PSP for logo/collage. [Tried uploading this before, but forgot to convert to jpg - 6mb!]

Comments (4)


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Gog

11:14AM | Mon, 20 September 2004

Fantatstic image, very cool concept

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TheBryster

6:59PM | Mon, 20 September 2004

Hangon a minute! This is your REAL desktop, I mean the clock and the temp gauge at the top actually work, or am I being stupid? If I'm not, where dya get it from. Great render. Vote!

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TheMekon

4:25AM | Tue, 21 September 2004

Yep, thats my real desktop. One of many, many schemes I have. (See my 'Desktop Shop' upload) The 'meter' is SysMetrix (Xymantix.com), the rest is a mixture of WindowBlinds, DesktopX, ObjectBar, CursorXP, Rainlendar, WindowsFX etc etc (wincustomize.com for general intro) Thanks for looking and comments.

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melevos

3:25PM | Sat, 25 September 2004

Fantastic!!


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