SSN and The Admiral, permission to come aboard the USS Bandwagon?
First some lockscreen stuff. I offer this after I "made" it and then couldn't make it work for me. Maybe someone else can use it.
Lockscreen:
SwitchPro
Beautiful Weather Widget 1x1
SanjaMini Widgets
D3S-L002 Widgetlocker Slider
Calendr
Minimalistic Text (battery)
SMS Unread Count
(Hey, when is Widgetlocker gonna come through with the clockless Sense slider option? That would blow UP a creative dam caused by that stupid clock.)
After so many hours working on this one, I now wish I lived here for real. Sadly though, I went too far, just like I surely would have had I actually lived here. And when I went to remove the WiFi, mic stand, and dropbox, I realized I had scrubbed the layered stuff. So we're stuck with it. Try to imagine it without those things, hm?
LauncherPro +, 3 screens
Desktop VisualizeR + a blank.gif to create the invisible widgets to launch stuff.
Folder Organizer
Functionality (from left to right):
$40,000 gaming chair (added): Launches Games Folder
Yin Yang bookshelf (added): Launches Laputa Book Reader
Box on stairs (added): Launches Dropbox
White ball in reflection: Launches All Labels Folder (all apps categorized)
Silver lamp in reflection: Launches Tiny Flashlight+LED
Speakers: Launch Pandora Internet Radio
TV: Launches YouTube
Wall Clock (added): Launches Alarm Klock
WiFi symbol (added *eyeroll*): WiFi settings
Microphone stand (added *cringe*): Google Voice Search
White ball on table: All Labels Folder
My Portrait (added): Photo Gallery
Walter Valentini Art below my portrait (added): No function, just some actual stuff from my actual bedroom wall.
Silver Lamp: Tiny Flashlight+LED
Surveillance Camera (added): Camera
Grid behind couch (added): Calendar/Agenda
When I chose this place for my new layout, I didn't really consider the reflection situation. There is a lot! I did a little bit of it, though. After having to skew the shot to fit 960x800, some stuff got really stretched out. The balls on the table and the TV. Had to go back and restore those, including in the reflection. That's when I noticed all the other reflective surfaces. The art on the wall doesn't match the art on the glass flooring. The bookshelf and gaming chair have no reflections in the ceiling. The mic stand (gawd I hate that), Ima hafta paint that thing out of there and maybe hang an old timey mic from the ceiling or something. I did try to get the Valentini properly reflected on the left. After that, I was through with it. So this was the long version of saying, "For those of you actual artists who couldn't help noticing all the glaring inconsistencies in this 'work', I am fully aware and ashamed of it."
I originally had the toggles on the front face of the steps. They looked really good there, but they were just too close together to make them functional.
I've shown this to some folks over the past couple of days. Some MetroPC folks with phones so old they are caked with what I call "skin mud". Some of them are even held together with scotch tape. Seriously. Anyway, all they had to say was, "You got tooooo much free time on your hands."
Philistines.