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sergey kisselev
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Sergey Kisselev is a former Microsoft motion designer and 3D artist who revealed unreleased dynamic wallpaper concepts for Windows 11. His disclosures show animated and static wallpapers that Microsoft considered but never officially released. The discussions on WindowsForum.com explore what dynamic wallpapers were meant to be, why they were cut or delayed, and the broader implications for Windows 11 users. Kisselev's insights provide a behind-the-scenes look at Microsoft's creative vision for the operating system.
Dynamic wallpapers in Windows—it's a concept that tantalizes yet never seems to quite come to life. For enthusiasts who've long dreamed of seeing their Windows desktop come alive with movement and color, a recent reveal by a former Microsoft designer adds yet another layer to this ongoing saga...
Dynamic wallpapers—a feature that once enthralled PC users with Windows Vista's "DreamScene"—were on the horizon for Windows 11. That is until they weren’t. Recent revelations by Sergey Kisselev, a former Microsoft motion designer and 3D artist, provide a fascinating behind-the-scenes look at...
Windows 11, with its crisp, fresh minimalist appeal, dropped years ago, bringing about one of the most significant aesthetic overhauls in Microsoft history. But somewhere in its design pipeline, amidst those floating centered Taskbars and Bloom wallpapers, there was a secret project lurking in...