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I had something similar, but rather than being a purely cosmetic addition it actually served a purpose.
Had a hot bar at the bottom with shortcuts to open my web browser, teamspeak etc, a clock at the top, system monitoring tools (CPU/GPU/RAM utilisation and temps) on the right, and a music player on the left. Everything was set to auto hide until I moused over it so it didn't clutter up my screen...
Which reminds me... I knew something was missing from my latest windows install lol.
Edit: It also says so right in the video description, lol. But as for actually implimenting it, idk
I added all the instructions in the video descriptions :)
Yup! Windows software to overlay any image on top of everything, it includes a way to make colors transparent and adjsut overall image opacity. Details in description, including the photoshop file needed to alter it.