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September 11, 2014, 5087 respostas
***** This is NOT a new Scene Post *****
I've been involved in a move to a new residence for the past month and recently got some of my computers set up at my new residence (but not all of them yet). So I haven't been doing any scene creation for a while.
Thought I'd post this though, just in case nobody has thought of it.
You can use the Full Screen player in VG to create some interesting Windows desktop backgrounds and slide shows for your desktop (probably for a Mac too, but I'm not sure how a Mac user creates desktop background pictures or slide shows for their desktop).
For a single monitor setup, just use the "S" key while playing Full Screen mode to save a screencap from the Full Screen mode. Then use the Windows "PersonalizationDesktop Background" function to add the screencaps to your Picture Library, and activate the screencaps you want to rotate through as your desktop background pictures (right-click on your desktop and select "Personalize" to open the application).
If you have Multiple Monitors, you can get frisky! Run the VG Full Screen on ONE monitor, then if your multiple monitor setup allows it, you can use that ONE screencap to display on EACH of your multiple monitors across all your monitors.
The example picture above is one of numerous Full Screen scene desktop backgrounds I rotate through (credit to ZZ for the scene he created using 7 instances of the same model clip in the scene). I have several other scene screencaps from many other scenes created by other members here that will do the same thing across my 3-wide multiple monitor setup on one of my computers systems.
You may notice the right part of the scene is "cut off" in the picture. That is because MY 3-wide monitor configuration is controlled by a Matrox "Triple-Head to Go" setup, which turns all three of my monitors into one large wide angle monitor as far as Windows is concerned. And my 3-wide system is 3 16:10 aspect ratio monitors which results in an overall 5040 wide by 1050 vertical screen resolution. But my screencaps were taken from my other computer system that is a 16:9 aspect ratio monitor. So after I resized the vertical height of the screencaps, the horizontal width of them was slightly wider than my 16:10 monitor widths. So I get two full screencaps displayed starting from the left side, then the third screencap is "cut off" a bit on the right side of it. It doesn't bother me, and if you save the screencaps on the same aspect ratio monitor you will display them on across your multiple monitor setup, you won't have to resize the vertical height of them to begin with, and you'll see 3 full screencaps across your multi monitor setup.
(The above picture is a clickable thumbnail. You can click on it to see a slightly larger version, but you will have to scroll it horizontally then).