Screen wallpaper snapshot without desktop icons appearing in it?

Greetings:
I wish to create a screen snapshot for wallpaper without the desktop icons appearing in the shot. You see, on Tiger I use VirtueDesktop with MenuShade to create a wallpaper that uses fonts and won't display the menubar. However, Leopard rejects MenuShade and doesn't allow VirtueDesktop to start up with each screen having its own fonts. My thought is to take a screenshot of my wallpaper screens in Tiger and have VirtueDesktop view them in Leopard with fonts "intact", though there's nothing I could do to eliminate the menubar as in Tiger. I need to know if there's any program that can take a "clean" screen snapshot in Tiger without the standard desktop hard drive icons appearing in it.
Any suggestions would be most appreciated!
JimWG

In Tiger and other OS X versions, you can hide the Hard Drive icon from the
Preferences menu selection under Finder. You can also hide the Dock from
the preference setting for Dock under blue Apple in the menu bar.
Your screen shot options, given keyboard choices, can also include the
main Finder menu in the screen header if you choose Full screen. With
the default screen capture as .png, that can be changed to .jpg if needed.
A second edit in Preview with Crop can remove the menu bar.
Good luck & happy computing!

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