Pyramids in the Sky Desktop
MistakeNot says they’ve never played Destiny, but this concept art from the game still makes for pretty wallpapers. Combined with a widget showing what’s currently playing, a workspace and a renderer in the center, you have a great package that catches your eye right away.
If you like the look, here’s what you need for it all:
- Wallpaper Ships of the pyramid , concept art for Destiny from Dorje Bellbrook
- Tool setting and monitoring system for Rainmeter for Windows
- Rainmeter coded skin for date and time
- A music play wheel for the inner circle that shows how far the song has come.
- Rainmeter Visbubble skin for an outer circle visualizer that moves with the music
- Life Is Strange Rainmeter skin that hides when not in use but shows text labels on hover
- Lano visualizer for Rainmeter , for information about the songs directly below the widget “Who celebrates”
- Enigma Skin for Rainmeter for Now Playing widget in the upper left corner
MistakeNot has more details on how each of the widgets is configured in his post on Kinja below, so head over there if you have questions about how to set things up or just want them to know how awesome the worker looks. table.
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