

I love the way the sun rises, illuminates the sky, then sets again. The duration of each picture and each transition. My personal favorite is the Lakeside-2 illustrated wallpaper, which you can see changing in the (low-res) GIF below. Dynamic Wallpaper Editor is a simple utility to create or edit dynamic wallpapers for the GNOME desktop. One set is a whopping 500 MB in size - so be careful to not try that one on a slow connection! Obviously the idea of running a random script from the web is a bit of no-no, so look over the bash file before running to make sure it’s not doing anything wacky (the script could change between the time I use it and the time you use it).ĭifferently themed of ‘dynamic wallpapers’ are available, including a couple derived directly from macOS (which offers dynamic wallpapers as a standard feature). Dynamic Wallpapers: These pictures change gradually throughout the course of the day based on your current location. After it’s installed, you can search for it using Windows Search. Once selected, Lively Wallpaper will begin downloading. Next, you’ll see some information about the application. One Linux developer has done the hard work for us by making a bunch of neat ‘dynamic wallpapers’ and creating a simple script that downloads, unpack, and installs them. In Microsoft Store, type Lively Wallpaper in the Search bar and then choose the Lively Wallpaper app from the search results. But with a splash of imagination it’s possible to create a compelling slideshow that transitions through a series of similar, subtly changing images over the course of a day.
