Here are a few images depicting the Droid as other characters. I mainly made these for use on the back window of my car. Since I am unable to link outside sources, I have attached all of the files.
Adobe Illustrator and EPS files are located in the Android-Apple.zip
The boot animation was made using the Predator-Droid and is 320px by 320px.
I made stickers to stick on my bike and helmet
Download Android Vector Graphics Images
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When I open some android theme PNG files they look blocky, and black. As if they are being downsampled (which it saying alot lol).
I can open them in Fireworks and they look fine.
Can anyone explain to me what is going wrong?
Open in inmage ready then CTRL+SHIFT+M to open in photoshop
ok, but why does this happen? What is difference between the PNGs?
This happens when the .pngs are indexed. They compress the images by indexing them to save space. Programs like image ready or fireworks can convert them to regular rgb images so you can manipulate them.
Sent from my ADR6300 using XDA App
the only work around ive found is either gimp, fireworks, or imageready. if you want to use photoshop you'll just have to recreate the image.
Once you've imported from imageready to photoshop, you can go to mode>RGB and edit as you wish
I've been having the same problem. Just downloaded Paint.NET and you can view the indexed images perfectly. Its nice for quick edits. If your doing something a little more in depth, open with Paint.NET and save. Then open with Photoshop. At least thats whats working for me at the moment.
PNGOUt Plugin
There is a nice PNGOUT plugin for Photoshop that let's you open and save alpha transparency indexed images directly in Photoshop. http://www.ardfry.com/
Hi all,
This program is called "Knob Man"
http://www.g200kg.com/en/software/knobman.html
It is originally created for making animations for synthesizer knobs used in environments such as syntedit and synthmaker.
It can be very handy for creating complex animations with 100+ frames, for battery charge frames for example.
It also has various Color -> Color or rotating masks etc so the first frame can be green and gradually reaches red (empty battery).
The only downside is that the frames are saved as a .png strip which will then have to be divided by hand, or with some other software.
Alll the best
htckt said:
The only downside is that the frames are saved as a .png strip which will then have to be divided by hand, or with some other software.
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just found this thread, as i had to see if someone had mentioned Knobman here on xda before, and there was
well, for the export image function, it can easily be exported as individual png files, instead of the long all-in-one png file.. just watch my small tutorial
best viewed at 720p and fullscreen..
Knobman - Battery Mod Theming - Simple Tutorial
cheers
I am in the process of creating over 100 true 3D Boot Animations of various sizes.
I have a sample of one on youtube. It is a 30 second animation. All animations loop seamlessly until the os is loaded.
Multiple stages and customized colors, images and personalization will be available as well.
I look forward to being part of this forum. SyrD0n
I have a sample on youtube:
galaxy loader
I have a spinning galaxy loader almost complete. I will post a video sample when its ready.
Let me know if there is interest in this type of thing.
Btw, the boot animations.zip will be totally free to all. I will never place ads of any kind in my boot animations for your devices. I have 20 plus years experience with Photoshop and other adobe products. I use after effects cc, Photoshop, cinema 4d and other applications to do my work. I have business licenses for all of the applications I use. I would like to be a valuable contributor to this community.
SyrD0n / SyrD[ZERO]n
Can't wait to see some of these!
Android...A New Digital Revolution Of Incredible Developers
First animation almost ready for nexus 10 tablets (more soon)
I have created the first of many many seamless boot animations. This one should set some new standards for the nexus 10.
This boot animation is an underwater view of the sun from beneath the surface of the ocean. The animation has waves moving through the entire screen. Yes folks. this is a 2560x1504 bootscreen using every pixel of the screen. No black backgrounds. All seamless. All free. I booted up my nexus 10 to show my roommate the animation on startup. His reply is "where did you get the picture for that?" He thought I was warping an image. He was shocked when I showed him it was all mathematics and no images at all. Fractals rock so hard! Although I certainly can manipulate images, 3d objects. you name it.
I am going to look online also and find storage space so that I can give out a link to the actual bootanimation.zip file.
Keep in mind, this first version will be for the nexus 10 only. I will re-render for other devices as soon as I solve storage and sharing issues. If someone could be so kind as to direct me to the information of maximum screen resolutions for your devices, I will compile a list and do a batch render for each animation I create. Also, can anyone tell me if it is ok to attach the bootanimation.zip file to the post here? I don't wish to break any rules. Especially since I am new.
It is time to turn the generic into the extraordinary. I am here to work with a team and make a difference.
SyrD0n (ancient god of illusion)
Demo on youtube
30 Second video render of underwater boot animation.
Here is a working demo of Underwater - bootanimation.zip on my own nexus 10 tablet.
So, here is the best part.
I am working on a server side system that will create these bootanimation.zip files on the fly for download. What this allows for is the ability to customize the animations in a myriad of ways. For instance, It could include your name, info, etc. It could have your picture inserted in a corner, etc. There really is no limit. I have been making dynamic images with php since the mid to late 90's. once each image is created, the server would zip it up and offer it for download. All I would need to do is create a html5 front end to allow for the customization.
I am attempting to work with major developers of various android system tool apps (ones that manage boot animations) to make them available in those apps as well. If not, then I will end up making my own app. Simply changing a boot animation isn't enough of a feature for me.
I will also be releasing how-to video tutorials and show how to create some of this video effect magic, as well as exporting png files, choosing the correct zip format and installing new animations. I will start releasing these in mid spring 2014. So look for that as well.
This video is available as high as 1440p on youtube.
Anyways, enjoy. I will find out if its ok to post the bootanimation.zip file in this post.
SyrD0n
Updated Information
There are now 2 boot animation previews available.
The underwater bootanimation.zip is around 11 MB.
That is impressive considering it is a full-screen, seamless, animated rendering for the nexus 10. Virtually every pixel is being used (this one does have some black at the bottom that doesn't change).
This is a dark version of the April fools Lineage OS VoLTE Mascot. I inverted the original GIF, recolored the logo the original color, and converted it with Bhootie. I've attached a few zips made with the "fit" option (480x800, 720x1024, 1080x1920). They are bigger than the original, but probably low quality, as they're made from a 512x512 GIF. I've also attached the original sized 512x512 zip, and the dark GIF (not sure how to embed on mobile, I'll add it when I learn how). Here's the link to the animation on Bhootie, in case anybody wants it.
Thanks for sharing
Hey everyone,
I personally designed a few wallpapers that i decided to share here. I was inspired by various wallpapers and pictures that I found on the internet.
I've designed all of them from scratch using Inkscape. I might add a few more wallpapers in the future.
They're all 2160x1920 (for FHD screens), but you can resize them to QHD or 4K using the .svg files, if you need higher resolutions.
Below I could only attach 19 of them (to give you an idea), to see the others just download material_wallpapers.zip, which also contains the svg files.
You can reuse and modify them, just don't forget to give credit.
No requests please: I atteched the .svg file of each wallpaper down here, so you can modify them on your own, if you wish.