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Thank you in advance!
https://help.wallpaperengine.io/mobile/workshop
I know I am sort of late to the party, but to address everyone who wanted me to add music to the wallpaper: Personally, I don't really like music in Wallpapers and there are a lot of tracks in Zelda. So I was planning to simply release the source files, so anyone who wants to add some music can do so and re-publish it.
The problem is that I seem to have lost the source files, so I can't make any changes anymore, nor can I publish them, obviously.
If you do like a version with ambient music in it, someone else made a similar one some time after I published this one: https://steamproxy.net/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=1339064732
I never expected this to blow up this much, I made this at 2 AM several years ago because I was bored and wanted to try the editor, this was my first and only Wallpaper I ever made. I am very happy that it made it onto that many desktops around the world and really appreciate the nice comments!