Howdy everyone, this is my editing setup BTS as of June 2023. I've never really shared my full setup publicly so I hope you find some of these things interesting! I use this desk to edit all of my photo/video content as well as stream client keyboards. So let's take a closer look at what makes my setup so special to me.
Do you go for aesthetics or functionality when adding a new item to your setup? I’m definitely somewhere in between. For me personally I really enjoy having a statement piece in my setup. Rather that is the board, keycaps, or desk-mat. I don’t like to visually overload the look I’m going for at the time. Lately I've loved a good blackout look or a retro beige vibe.
What determines which items have a “permanent” space in your setup? I think if it is an item I’m using frequently it will usually stay. Examples of this are my Keyboard, Microphone, and Headset. Some other things are the things that I personally enjoy such as Pokémon, Anime, and Photography.
What was the most frivolous addition to your battlestation that you absolutely don’t regret?
It’s probably a toss up between three items. My Totoro Figure, Artisan Tray, or a Clock. Each is definitely just for display purposes but they really tie in with the whole feel of my setup for me.
What was the desktop/setup item that surprised you the most? Something that you didn’t expect to hold on to after you tried it? Probably the PC-37X Headset. I’ve always been a speaker guy or ear bud guy. Trying an actual headset has been very immersive to all of my work and gaming needs.
Do you have any favorite desktop items that would surprise your followers? Definitely my Totoro Figure. It’s small but it reminds me of my childhood and also, the base opens and I can store my sd cards here too.
Do you have any cable management secrets to share from your experience perfecting setups?
No I don’t have any at all, please send help. Lol.
Follow @captain.sterling on Instagram,Twitter, TikTok and Youtube.
(edit: social media handles)
I’m definitely somewhere in between. For me personally I really enjoy having a statement piece in my setup. Rather that is the board, keycaps, or desk-mat. I don’t like to visually overload the look I’m going for at the time. Lately I've loved a good blackout look or a retro beige vibe.
What determines which items have a “permanent” space in your setup?
I think if it is an item I’m using frequently it will usually stay. Examples of this are my Keyboard, Microphone, and Headset. Some other things are the things that I personally enjoy such as Pokémon, Anime, and Photography.
What was the most frivolous addition to your battlestation that you absolutely don’t regret? It’s probably a toss up between three items. My Totoro Figure, Artisan Tray, or a Clock. Each is definitely just for display purposes but they really tie in with the whole feel of my setup for me. What was the desktop/setup item that surprised you the most? Something that you didn’t expect to hold on to after you tried it?
Probably the PC-37X Headset. I’ve always been a speaker guy or ear bud guy. Trying an actual headset has been very immersive to all of my work and gaming needs.
Do you have any favorite desktop items that would surprise your followers?
Definitely my Totoro Figure. It’s small but it reminds me of my childhood and also, the base opens and I can store my sd cards here too.
Do you have any cable management secrets to share from your experience perfecting setups? No I don’t have any at all, please send help. Lol. Follow @captain.sterling on Instagram, Twitter, TikTok and Youtube. (edit: social media handles)