Step-by-step guide

How to make a dual monitor wallpaper without cropping

A practical guide to keeping your artwork intact across multiple monitors.

A reliable no-crop workflow

Manage empty space effectively while keeping the original image proportions.

01

Start with source images worth preserving

Choose images where keeping the full frame matters.

02

Use fit-inside instead of forced fill

That keeps the image visible and respects the original ratio.

03

Choose a layout that fits the desk

Maximum optimization can reduce visible bars.

04

Split the output per monitor

Avoid manual slicing in a second image editor.

Why this matters

Standard tools often force a destructive crop on your favorite photos.

Avoiding cropping captures the original intent of the photographer or artist.

This makes WallCraft Pro ideal for high-quality backgrounds and photography portfolio setups.

  • No destructive crop.
  • Better fit for photos and art.
  • Clear bridge into download and FAQ pages.

Related resources

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Download

Download WallCraft Pro for Windows 10/11 and see what changed in the 2026.3.14 site and interface refresh: redesigned workspace, manual scaling, layer order, and realistic output preview.

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Mixed monitors

Find the best wallpaper setup for mixed monitor sizes, different heights, and uneven desktop layouts on Windows 10/11.

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FAQ

Read the WallCraft Pro FAQ about cropping, mixed monitor sizes, Windows support, split export, open source access, and download state.

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Ready to build a wallpaper that actually fits your setup?

Download the current build, test your monitor layout, and keep the GitHub repository nearby for updates and source code.