Unveiling Microsoft's Dynamic Animated Wallpapers for Windows 11
Microsoft has been exploring dynamic animated wallpapers for Windows 11 for several years. Recently, a former designer, Sergey Kisselev, disclosed exciting details about these innovative designs, highlighting what the users missed out on due to potential project cancellation.
Sergey Kisselev: The Mind Behind the Designs
Sergey Kisselev, once a motion designer and 3D artist at Microsoft, played a pivotal role in developing the dynamic animations intended for Windows 11. With over eight years of experience in Windows design elements and Microsoft’s Fluent Design System, Kisselev left Microsoft for Amazon in 2022. His recent post on Behance provides insights into the direction taken by the Windows Creative Direction Team.
Purpose of the Dynamic Wallpapers
The dynamic wallpapers were designed to enhance the aesthetic experience of Windows 11. Kisselev explains that these animations were meant to celebrate the new centered composition of the operating system, which emphasized the center Start Menu and taskbar—an essential aspect of Windows 11’s interface.
Moreover, Kisselev notes that these wallpapers were primarily envisioned for Microsoft’s low-cost devices, particularly targeting educational users. This initiative aimed to make Windows 11 more visually appealing to this segment.
What Happened to the Dynamic Wallpapers?
Originally slated for release with the 23H2 update of Windows 11, these dynamic wallpapers were ultimately shelved. Reports from sources including Windows Central indicate that elements of this feature were included in both Windows 11 version 22H2 and 23H2 but were removed in the more recent 24H2 updates.
Windows watcher Albacore confirmed the cancellation of this feature, indicating that the long-awaited dynamic wallpapers may never see the light of day.
A Familiar Look to Xbox Users
Interestingly, the dynamic wallpapers closely resemble the vibrant animations seen on Microsoft's Xbox dashboard, adding a delightful visual dynamic. Currently, Windows users can only access animated wallpapers through third-party applications such as Wallpaper Engine, due to the absence of built-in support.
The Legacy of DreamScene
Microsoft previously allowed users to set animated wallpapers with the DreamScene feature in Windows Vista, making it intriguing that the company invested considerable design efforts into reviving a similar feature for Windows 11, only to abandon it.
Conclusion
While the dynamic animated wallpapers for Windows 11 have been canceled, the work done by Sergey Kisselev and his team reflects Microsoft's ongoing commitment to enhancing user experience through innovative design. Moving forward, users continue to rely on alternative methods to personalize their Windows experience.
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