Wallpaper Engine

Wallpaper Engine

Dashboard Visualizer
7 Comments
butcho  [author] Jan 3, 2020 @ 1:54am 
Yeah, sadly it´s just an audio visualizer, not a ultra realistic car simulator. ;-)

Interesting idea but not doable right now. That animated street is an image sequence and you cannot chance the duration of the sequence on the fly because WE then has to recompile the image sequence with the new duration every time the beat changes.

Nope, 100% not doable, sorry :eaglegrin:
Endangered SpyCrab Jan 2, 2020 @ 8:35pm 
I love this and all but I get kinda annoyed how the speed doesn't really increase or decrease that much even tho the RPM is going down gotta be shifting pretty fast to keep up lol
butcho  [author] May 31, 2019 @ 11:47pm 
This reacts to any music you are playing on your machine. Just set Wallpaper Engine to mute the music that comes with the wallpapers as soon as any other source is playing some sound. You find this in the main settings tab of Wallpaper Engine. :cozybethesda:

Have fun.
Ryan May 31, 2019 @ 5:04am 
HI, this is great. Is it possible to have this without the music, so it responds to other audio coming through the PC?
BizzareAtom Mar 10, 2019 @ 1:04pm 
thanks for the update, that would be so cool though.
butcho  [author] Mar 10, 2019 @ 3:20am 
Hi,

at the current state of the Wallpaper Engine editor this is not possible i´m afraid. I tried the same with the Dashboard Visualizer but the problem is that the audio stuff is a bit limited and as soon as i raise the strength of the movement to audio over a certain point the needles start to distort until you barely recognize them as tacho needles. That´s the reason why the audio movement in this wallpaper is not that strong.

Would love to do a version where there is total audio mayhem on the dashboard, who knows...maybe in some future update of WE :lunar2019piginablanket:
BizzareAtom Mar 10, 2019 @ 12:02am 
Could you do something like a tachometer like my avatar but have the Needle move up with audio? like no audio is idle or 0 rpm then as vol or as music plays or something the needle move up towards 1-9k rpm? this is still kinda neat though.