![]() Simply tap “Choose Video,” find a video file from your Camera Roll, and follow the on-screen instructions: As you might come to expect, the same process applies. Once saved, you can go to Settings > Wallpaper > Choose New Wallpaper > Stills, and set it for use:Īnother tab, called “Live” lets you create Live wallpapers out of video files from your Photo Library. After, you’ll be asked to set a name before saving it. Upon launching the app, you simply open the “Dynamic” tab, choose a dark wallpaper (left) and right wallpaper (right) and tap on the blue “Create” button to merge them into a Dynamic wallpaper file. The process to create this Dynamic wallpaper couldn’t have been simpler either. In the screenshot examples below, you’ll see that we made a wallpaper that changes based on our system’s dark/light mode setting using images from our own Jim Gresham’s wallpaper piece: ![]() Instead, we’re talking about those wallpapers that have both a dark mode and a light mode aesthetic. To be clear, when we say “Dynamic” wallpaper, we aren’t referring to those weird ‘moving’ blob wallpapers that Apple provides out of the box. ![]() Once those images are selected, the app processes them and stores them in the native Wallpaper library to be applied by the end user. ![]() With DynaWall, users can create custom Dynamic and Live wallpapers directly on their device using images gathered from their Camera Roll or from third-party image sites such as Bing, Reddit, or Unsplash. That’s why a utility dubbed DynaWall by iOS developer The_Lucifer recently came to fruition in the jailbreak community. Both forms of wallpaper come pre-installed by Apple from the factory, but herein lies the problem – it’s rather difficult to make your own custom Dynamic or Live wallpapers. IPhone and iPad users know exactly what it means to use Dynamic or Live wallpapers.
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