/r/multiwall
A subreddit with wallpapers for users with more than one monitor.
Rules
Include resolution in the title before the description, following this format: [Resolution] Title.
/r/multiwall is a subreddit for sharing multimonitor wallpapers, not for sharing large images. If you want to share a large, non wallpaper image, please submit it as a request to make it into a wallpaper, or edit it yourself so that it has a aspect ratio and resolution matching a normal multi-monitor setup. The minimum aspect ratio accepted is 8:3
Flairs are available as well for different types of posts, please use them!
Collections of wallpapers must have a common theme, e.g. a movie or cartoon. Try to limit them to about 15 pictures.
Wallpapers large enough for multiple screens only.
Credit the creator of a wallpaper if it is known.
Be respectful.
Request posts are allowed. Remember to assign them the 'request' flair once you've submitted them.
Make sure to mark posts as NSFW when necessary. This is not just limited to nudity! Any kind of post that might be inappropriate at work or in front of your grandma.
Follow reddiquette. More info here.
Reliable image-hosting sites like imgur are preferred for fast loading and use with RES.
Tools
DisplayFusion - Free program which allows you to customize wallpapers across more than one monitor. Very useful. Paid version has a large amount of more features.
Multi Monitor Wallpaper - Paid program for setting up wallpapers for Mac computers.
UltraMon - "UltraMon is a utility for multi-monitor systems, designed to increase productivity and unlock the full potential of multiple monitors."
Rainmeter - Excellent software for customizing your desktop.
Rainlender - "Rainlendar is a customizable calendar application which stays out of your way but keeps all your important events and tasks always visible on your desktop."
Winsplit Revolution - "WinSplit Revolution is a small utility which allows you to easily organize your open windows by tiling, resizing and positioning them to make the best use of your desktop real estate."
Dual Monitor Tools - Allows you to take two images and put them together to fit your exact screen sizes
Waifu2X - Upscales images from anime styled art using deep convolutional neural networks. Really good for scaling up images for editing.
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/r/multiwall
both landscape dont mind what you guys come up with
Is anyone able to recreate this image into a 3840x1080 image? I have been looking for an alternative but simply can't find any. I will love you forever if u can help me out with this <3
Hello! I have a bit of an odd request, my apologies if this doesn't fit, but figured it's in a similar niche.
I have 4 displays; center, left, right, and top. My office has Phillips Hue bulbs that sync to what's on the screen and I love the affect paired with my Razer peripherals. However, I'm only gaming on one screen usually, and don't really see the need for a "Surround" experience. The issue is that the 3 non gaming monitors clash with my lighting effects and kinda kill the immersion. Is there any software that would enable the other monitors to change color based on the main monitor, so that they act as "bias lighting" or have "ambient awareness"? Alternatively, is there any software that would "dim" or put a filter on the other displays automatically when I launch a game? I know I could just turn off the monitors when I'm not gaming, but that's so much less fun! Has anyone death with something like this and do you have any suggestions?
Can anyone make me a 3840x1080 Gundam Aerial Wallpaper? I'm open to anything but something that looks good. No split wallpapers, one full one if it's possible. I couldn't find anything that's decent.
anyone got any cool wallpaper for that setup?
landscapes, abstract geometry, line-art, macro photos tend towards in terms of wallpapers. wonder what ideas the community might have.
also a 13'' tablet below it all so 4 and 1/2 screens
3x 1440 1x 4k
Hi All!
Does anyone have any wallpaper recommendations for 2 stacked 2560x1440 monitors?
Greetings,
(I am on windows 10)
I have a triple monitor setup and a drawing tablet that acts as a fourth monitor, when I have only the three monitors plugged in my wallpaper works across all three as one continuous image but when the tablet is plugged in too each monitor just shows the same wallpaper (specifically the middle part of the triple monitor wallpaper)
Is there a way to get one wallpaper stretching across my three main monitors and have a fourth, separate wallpaper on my tablet?
Thanks in advance!
Edit: Not sure if this is the place to ask, but people here seem to know what they are on about regarding multi-monitor wallpaper issues!
Same as title