aMpeX proudly presents:
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- LG Optimus 2X Bootanimation.
- This animation was taken from the LG Su660 presentation by LG (here)
- It's composed of 85 still pictures of 480x210 size at 30fps speed (so its a tad slower than the gif above)
- boshot confirmed here that pushing this animation to /data/local/bootanimation.zip works fine, so you don't have to replace the system files. (he used an earlier version of the animation so this might still have to be confirmed)
Code:
copy bootanimation.zip to your adb directory
use:
adb push bootanimation.zip /data/local/bootanimation.zip
- It is set to display the blinking animation once and then infinitely loop the "spotlight" effect on the letters.
I strongly suggest, that if you change your system files anyway, you backup your existing files instead of simply deleting them
I take no responsibility for any trouble that might occur with this release. It is an unintended modification of the system and thus, not perfectly safe.
If you like this, please leave my some thumbs up
Cheers
aMpeX
Thanks to Moedot for his clean images from the flash file and kryket over at sdx for his guide
Confirmed: working in /data/local/
Confirmed: looks good
Completed: thanks
Edit: future suggestion, make the grey bits more shiny and metallic looking.
VERY NICE ...
Thank you ... ;-)
aMpeX said:
aMpeX proudly presents:
- LG Optimus 2X Bootanimation.
- This animation was taken from the LG Su660 presentation by LG (here)
- It's composed of 85 still pictures of 480x210 size at 30fps speed (so its a tad slower than the gif above)
- boshot confirmed here that pushing this animation to /data/local/bootanimation.zip works fine, so you don't have to replace the system files. (he used an earlier version of the animation so this might still have to be confirmed)
Code:
copy bootanimation.zip to your adb directory
use:
adb push bootanimation.zip /data/local/bootanimation.zip
- It is set to display the blinking animation once and then infinitely loop the "spotlight" effect on the letters.
I strongly suggest, that if you change your system files anyway, you backup your existing files instead of simply deleting them
I take no responsibility for any trouble that might occur with this release. It is an unintended modification of the system and thus, not perfectly safe.
If you like this, please leave my some thumbs up
Cheers
aMpeX
Thanks to Moedot for his clean images from the flash file and kryket over at sdx for his guide
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Hallo there. a) I though that the bootanimation is in System/media? can you please advise? b) How the hell do I copy the zip file from my desktop to the file needed? I have Root Explorer. c) Thank you for your help
Maliacrete said:
Hallo there. a) I though that the bootanimation is in System/media? can you please advise? b) How the hell do I copy the zip file from my desktop to the file needed? I have Root Explorer. c) Thank you for your help
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First of all, you shouldn't full quote a post like this Oo
considering a) /system/media is just another location for the boot animation. It seems that if one is present in /data/local/ it overrides the one existing in /system/media/
Putting it to data/local/ is, however, less intrusive, which is desireable (at least for me)
considering b) If you have root explorer w/ root permissions you should copy it to your SD card and go from there. I'm not familiar w/ root explorer, I try not to mess too much with my phone and usually just temp root it if I have to push some files to protected directories.
If you have a rooted shell, you can simply fire up adb, copy the zip to the same location as the adb.exe and use
Code:
adb push bootanimation.zip /data/local/bootanimation.zip
considering c) You're welcome
Cheers
aMpeX
@aMpeX I have made a cwm zip of your bootanim.
I hope this is ok, if not pm me and I will remove it from my stash.
Thank you.
'course I'm ok, the image files don't belong to me after all
A teeny tiny credit somewhere would be appreciated tho.
Cheers
aMpeX said:
'course I'm ok, the image files don't belong to me after all
A teeny tiny credit somewhere would be appreciated tho.
Cheers
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Ofc, you will have a folder with your name.
Thank you.
Ok you have your own folder in my stash, check it out, link in my sig.
If you have any more bootanims or files for LG2x just send me a pm and I will upload them.
(its a very fast server
Perka said:
Ok you have your own folder in my stash, check it out, link in my sig.
If you have any more bootanims or files for LG2x just send me a pm and I will upload them.
(its a very fast server
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Once I find some decent animations (or come up with some myself) I sure will do, thanks
Cheers
aMpeX
hi ;]
aMpeX i hope that you know me.
To work perfectly you must have 91 frames.
BigBoyPL said:
hi ;]
aMpeX i hope that you know me.
To work perfectly you must have 91 frames.
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does it not work correctly ?
I removed several frames at the end, to make the looping part possible.
In the first post it is advised to push the files to /data/local. But I am using GB v20e and found bootanimation.zip located in system/media. So I think it should be copied to /system/media now or is it something else?
parthabhatta said:
In the first post it is advised to push the files to /data/local. But I am using GB v20e and found bootanimation.zip located in system/media. So I think it should be copied to /system/media now or is it something else?
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you can use both paths ...
data/local is the only way for non-rooted roms...
works fine on my Speed running CM9 latest Kang (copied file to data/local)
HELP
in /data i don't have a local folder what do i do?
Lg 2x Cyanogen 10.2 TonyP version
Nice bootanimation!
Wysyłane z mojego LG-P990 za pomocą Tapatalk 2
How I can install that bootanimation?
Replace the current one in /system/media...
SuperSkill said:
Replace the current one in /system/media...
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+ give the new one the same permissions as the old one had (RWRR i think)
Related
Thanks to: frysee
Hey Everyone,
Just saw this in another thread:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=648555
Took the file and put it on the root of my SD card, booted up to recovery and flashed it.
Enjoy!
Download Link: http://www.multiupload.com/5AK7S5OGCH
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Cool. Will it say Eris when loaded on the Eris or is that just a generic n1 boot?
Sent from my Froyo Eris
I dont remember exactly what it says but it doesnt say Nexus one it says every detail about our phone its quite cool
Awesome, I'm on it! Thanks
Sent from my Froyo Eris
Badass.
I tried putting this in my ROM, didn't work. All I get is a black/blank boot. I am going to try a few things to get it working.
It worked on my eris with plain jane. Actually on boot it says htc hero.
Its not actually reading phone info, its just an animated Gif image. Which ever one you download it'll display whatever info is put into it, usually based on different devices. There isn't one for the Eris yet, but the hero has the screen dimensions. That's why it works.
Sent from my Eris using XDA App
anyone getting luck with KaosFroyo and this boot? Love the classic look. Also is there any posts for getting the standard boot animation back? Just in case I go ***** at Verizon one day
I've never had any problems with boot screens on KaosFroyo.
put bootanimation.zip in your tools folder.
adb push bootanimation.zip /system/media
to check to see if it worked
adb shell bootanimation
use ctrl^C to end
magnethart said:
I've never had any problems with boot screens on KaosFroyo.
put bootanimation.zip in your tools folder.
adb push bootanimation.zip /system/media
to check to see if it worked
adb shell bootanimation
use ctrl^C to end
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hmmm how do I get root while pushing files? I have root but its mounted as R/O by default for adb
Edit: Nevermind had to remount hahaha me = dumbass
Edit2: Except now it doesn't seem to want to run bootanimation...
jphenow said:
hmmm how do I get root while pushing files? I have root but its mounted as R/O by default for adb
Edit: Nevermind had to remount hahaha me = dumbass
Edit2: Except now it doesn't seem to want to run bootanimation...
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sorry i forgot to include the remount line first.
adb remount
adb push bootanimation.zip /system/media
(you'll see some information about file sized pushed if it worked)
adb shell bootanimation
(to check install)
ctrl^C
don't know why it wouldn't run your boot animation. Use root explorer to look in your system/media folder and make sure you've got bootanimation.zip in the folder (and only one copy of it).
From looking around xda forums, I've seen comments about boot animation in data/local but I've always placed mine in system/media when I've used kaosfroyo or any other froyo based rom.
I really like this a lot.
So much so that I have been working on modifying it for the eris.
Does anyone know any specifics of what the png files need to be?
I created mine in photoshop 7, saved each one as png files and named them in numerical order, but I just get a blank black screen. (I also made sure they were 320x480)
Do they have to be a certain color depth?
no clue, but i want one updated for my eris in the worst way. also, maybe make the font a tad bigger so it's easier to read? idk if this is possible without having the text cut off or wrap or something...but i'm willing to help if there's anything i can do.
eris animation
I figured out what the problem was... I wasn't saving the zip correctly
You have to create a zip with no compression ("store" in 7zip)
If you want to make your own changes, I have attached the psd file I used in addition to the bootanimation.zip (which is ready to be uploaded to your eris)
My photoshop skills suck so don't laugh too hard.
Also note that the animated gif below only shows the part that I modified, but the bootanimation.zip contains the full sequence.
Hmm seems like I'll have to modify it to show V27. Other then that great work!
For anyone on KaosFroyo heres the fixed Bios boostscreen for ya.
It can be found in this topic. Big kudos to sobsmb for taking the time to fix it.
It's great to see that the Wildfire is getting some awesome custom ROMS built for it but there doesn't seem to be any custom bootanimators being made. I've made one but it's pretty shoddy so I was wondering if anyone else had come up with anything? If you've made one or know of any good custom ones post them below and maybe we can make this an official Wildfire custom bootanimator thread
This is my effort, it would be great if others could add theirs as well I'll put them in this first post for easy access.
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WildPuzzle bootanimation
My file can be flashed from recovery the same way you would a ROM.
From INET.exe
Download
Download
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Trism said:
It's great to see that the Wildfire is getting some awesome custom ROMS built for it but there doesn't seem to be any customer bootloaders being made. I've made one but it's a shoddy so I was wondering if anyone else had come up with anything? If you've made one or know of any good customer ones post them below and maybe we can make this an official Wildfire customer bootloader thread
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Yes awesome change the name of thread to Customized Bootloader and attach or link yours
well i thought you meant bootloader..Hboot .. but here you meant bootanimation.
On the subject of this, I still haven't managed to get my bootanimation file into my phone. I've tried the following:
Code:
adb remount
adb mv
adb push bootanimation.zip /system/media/bootanimation.zip
adb push bootanimation.zip /data/local/bootanimation.zip
adb reboot
It shows that the files have been transferred but when rebooting it still has the old animation. Any ideas anyone?
made an flashable zipfile with standard bootanimation in it.
just open the file (dont extract) and drag and drop that bootanimation.zip you wanna use insted into /system/customize/resource so the current bootanimation.zip get replaced with your custom bootanimation.zip.
bootanimation_standard.zip
Trism said:
On the subject of this, I still haven't managed to get my bootanimation file into my phone. I've tried the following:
Code:
adb remount
adb mv
adb push bootanimation.zip /system/media/bootanimation.zip
adb push bootanimation.zip /data/local/bootanimation.zip
adb reboot
It shows that the files have been transferred but when rebooting it still has the old animation. Any ideas anyone?
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i think you have to mount system and data via recovery first.
i will include this bootanimation in next release thanx
hahah but i have to wait before you upload the right bootanimation.zip the one u uploaded is standard
look in the zip at the images...
Trism said:
It's great to see that the Wildfire is getting some awesome custom ROMS built for it but there doesn't seem to be any custom bootloaders being made. I've made one but it's pretty shoddy so I was wondering if anyone else had come up with anything? If you've made one or know of any good custom ones post them below and maybe we can make this an official Wildfire custom bootloader thread
This is my effort, it would be great if others could add theirs as well I'll put them in this first post for easy access.
WildPuzzle bootloader
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I believe you're getting the words "bootloader" and "boot animation" mixed up ;D
HCDR.Jacob said:
I believe you're getting the words "bootloader" and "boot animation" mixed up ;D
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or is he just pushing the same file as he uploaded = orginal hehe it wont be any diffrance
and even if right bootanimation.zip was chosen, system and data need to be mounted to push file into those dirs.
he has uploaded the standart animation
HCDR.Jacob said:
I believe you're getting the words "bootloader" and "boot animation" mixed up ;D
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You are indeed right! The corrections have been made
Trism said:
You are indeed right! The corrections have been made
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but still... the link you provided is standard bootanimation.zip no changes in it.
so we cant test your work :/
danne_jo said:
i think you have to mount system and data via recovery first.
i will include this bootanimation in next release thanx
hahah but i have to wait before you upload the right bootanimation.zip the one u uploaded is standard
look in the zip at the images...
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Yeah I'm a complete doofus I could happily bang my head against a wall right now. The right link should be up now
dont work after copying files in this folders
you must copy the new boot animation zip to system/customize/ressource if you using puzzle rom but your new animation is to large the boot screen stay black
INET.exe said:
dont work after copying files in this folders
you must copy the new boot animation zip to system/custoize/ressource if you using puzzle rom but your new animation is to large the boot screen stay black
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Hmmmm, that's a problem. I'll see if I can get the size down a little.
hehe this is nice i have replace bootanimation in:
"data/local"
"system/media"
"system/customize/ressource"
with this animation:
its works
Download It
A 2.7 MB Boot Animation working on my Wildfire xD
Download It
I cant replace the current one, using Root explorer. Tryed to use terminal to give my r/w in /system folder but still not working :/
mount in recovery mode delete existing file and copy the new file you cant overwrite
@Trism zip your animation without compression and it works fine
my last for today xD^^
Download It
INET.exe said:
hehe this is nice i have replace bootanimation in:
"data/local"
"system/media"
"system/customize/ressource"
with this animation:
its works
Download It
A 2.7 MB Boot Animation working on my Wildfire xD
Download It
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is a little messed up for me. After image 10 have been displayed he starts with image 100 then goes to 119 and then start att 12 again or something like that.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=696193
They have some cool bootanimations too.
INET.exe said:
mount in recovery mode delete existing file and copy the new file you cant overwrite
@Trism zip your animation without compression and it works fine
my last for today xD^^
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cant i just flash the zip from recovery?
vacs03 said:
cant i just flash the zip from recovery?
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I don't think so, I think the zip needs some folders for that to work. I'll look into it.
Sent from my HTC Wildfire using XDA App
hey i tried using adb and pushing a bootanimation.zip to:
"data/local"
"system/media"
"system/customize/resource"
but it still doesn't work :S, still shows the normal htc quietly brilliant animation etc etc.
EDIT: nvm found out and new bootscreen is awesome
I posted this over in the Vibrant forum, but wanted to share it with all of you. I have one other that I posted there that I'm redoing to include a shutdown animation as well. Let me know what you all think of this!
The zip is flashable through CWM on at least galaxy s phones and a mt4g, so I imagine it works on others, too.
Credit to jlbmgrnr for collaboration on the idea and packaging it.
- Standard disclaimer about me not being responsible for phones getting messed up goes here -
file: dancing-boot-anim.zip is just the dancing, without the fake apple bootscreen.
file: bootanim-dancing-edify.zip is flashable with CWM3
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I love the vaudeville green man. Can you put up a version without the -unqualifiable- apple?
In 2011, it's not as if we still have fight to get the green man a seat at the table.
awesome boot animation man. already installed it to my HTC Desire HD. good thing it's 480-800 resolution by default. i thought i would spice it up by adding my own custom sound mp3 to go along with it. sound file link at the bottom of this post.for those with a DHD you can push the files through AndroidSDK adb with the following commands. for this instance i am using the rom LeeDROID 2.2.2. connect your dhd to your computer and make sure it is set to charge only and make sure debugging is set to on.
first download vaderville-boot-anim.zip and extract the contents to a folder on your computer. first go to system folder and then media folder and find the bootanimation.zip file. copy and paste the bootanimation.zip into the same folder where your adb.exe is located which is usually program files\android\android-sdk\platform-tools\. open up adb through your cmd prompt and execute the following commands to load the new boot animation.
adb remount
adb push bootanimation.zip /data/local
also extract and put the android_audio.mp3 file into the same folder as adb so type:
adb push android_audio.mp3 /data/local
now we test everything out by rebooting
adb reboot
if everything goes well, your dhd will reboot and play the awesome boot animation along with the "new york, new york" song by frank sinatra minus the voice. this tutorial can be applied to any android phone provided you know where your rom stores it's boot animation file and sound file.
thermanlee maybe you can ask jlbmgrnr to add this sound file to the package so it can be flashed through cwm. in the bootanimation.zip you can open up the desc.txt and change the resolution to fit your android phone and then save and flash it. enjoy
Awesome
Can has MDPI version pweez?
nice!!! good work mate...
Awesome! One of the things we were going to do is add sound, but we weren't sure how. Thanks for the heads up. I'll let him know if he hasn't already read this.
Sent from my SGH-T959 using XDA App
PdtS said:
Awesome
Can has MDPI version pweez?
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What size are you needing?
please....
i want this too for a htc hero (flashable thru recovery if possible) love it!!!!
Great bootanimation! Makes me happy :3
is this appliclable to QVGA devices(240 X 320)??
Love it. Thanks!
Awesome work!
Haha, such a cool bootscreen! Time to replace the Honeybee one I'm currently using.
droidjems said:
Can you put up a version without the -unqualifiable- apple?
In 2011, it's not as if we still have fight to get the green man a seat at the table.
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I have a new version without the apple. I verified that it runs on my phone, but let me know if there are any problems with it:
(I can't post the link because I haven't made eight posts yet, but maybe someone can post a clickable version)
http colon slash slash dl.dropbox.com/u/3780990/dancing-boot-anim.zip
jlbmgrnr said:
I have a new version without the apple. I verified that it runs on my phone, but let me know if there are any problems with it:
(I can't post the link because I haven't made eight posts yet, but maybe someone can post a clickable version)
http colon slash slash dl.dropbox.com/u/3780990/dancing-boot-anim.zip
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Here you go mate:
http://dl.dropbox.com/u/3780990/dancing-boot-anim.zip
Also added to original post
Looks great but didnt seem to want to install from CWM on my phone, does this not work with the CWM 3.0.0.5?? Sorry for the noob question
exploited000 said:
Looks great but didnt seem to want to install from CWM on my phone, does this not work with the CWM 3.0.0.5?? Sorry for the noob question
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It may not, and I didn't even think about that. I'll look around tonight and see what I need to set up differently for CWM 3, and I'll repackage it if I find any info.
jlbmgrnr said:
It may not, and I didn't even think about that. I'll look around tonight and see what I need to set up differently for CWM 3, and I'll repackage it if I find any info.
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Thanks so much i would appreciate it
OK, here's the CWM3 version. It installed successfully on my phone with CWM2.5, so I believe you should have no problem. Let me know how it works out, and if it goes well then I'm 100% Edify from now on.
http colon slash slash dl.dropbox.com/u/3780990/bootanim-dancing-edify.zip
(Same deal as before. I imagine thermanlee will want to pop this into post #1.)
I wanted to create a very small(file size),simple and smooth bootscreen, and decided to base it on cyanogen-mod logo.
As i've described above the file size is very small, less than 500kb!!, and runs extremely smooth.
40 png's x12 fps
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QVGA(240x320)
HVGA(320x480)
WVGA(480x800)
How to use:
*Hit thanks.
*Download for appropriate screen size.
*Flash from CWM recovery.
OR
*Unpack to C:\ and push boot-animation via adb with the following command-
adb push C:\bootanimation.zip /system/media/
or
adb push C:\bootanimation.zip system/customize/resource/
NOTE:Flash zips installs to system/media/
If you can think off any improvements, maybe some text let me know.
Hope you like it.
WOW.!!
Over 200 downloads and 7 thanks, stop leeching!!
What did you use to make this?
A program called xara 3D, it's now called xara 3D maker.
It uses vector shapes and turns them into a 3d image that your able to add bevels, change lighting/shadows, add text and turn into a .gif animation.
After the gif was created i used a free program called gif exorcist, which changes the .gif animation into single .png images to be used as a boot animation.
Hope this helps.
Yep. Thanks.
very nice.. thx!
iamelton said:
very nice.. thx!
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Sounds like a satisfied customer.
Your welcome.
dully79 said:
I wanted to create a very small(file size),simple and smooth bootscreen, and decided to base it on cyanogen-mod logo.
As i've described above the file size is very small, less than 500kb!!, and runs extremely smooth.
40 png's x12 fps
Preview-
Links-
QVGA(240x320)
HVGA(320x480)
WVGA(480x800)
To use, flash from recovery or unpack to C:\ and push boot-animation via adb with the following command-
adb push C:\bootanimation.zip /system/media/
or
adb push C:\bootanimation.zip system/customize/resource/
NOTE:Flash zips installs to system/media
If you can think off any improvements, maybe some text let me know.
Hope you like it.
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How to flash from recovery?
Download the file that fits your screen, put onto the root of your sd card, boot into recovery and flash.
Note:this installs to system/media
Hope this helps.
"Oooh piece a candy, Oooh piece a candy, Oooh piece a candy"
dully79 said:
Sounds like a satisfied customer.
Your welcome.
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yes u r right..
just flashed a new rom to my phone, and this animation fits perfectly..
Updated to CWM flashable zips.
mediafire.com
This file is currently set to private.
When a file is set to private by its owner only the owner of the file can access it. If you are the owner of the file please log into your account to access this file.
Won't let me download the 480x800 version.
Me too same problem
I want 240x320 version,please fix the links
dully79 said:
I wanted to create a very small(file size),simple and smooth bootscreen, and decided to base it on cyanogen-mod logo.
As i've described above the file size is very small, less than 500kb!!, and runs extremely smooth.
40 png's x12 fps
Preview-
Links-
QVGA(240x320)
HVGA(320x480)
WVGA(480x800)
To use, flash from recovery or unpack to C:\ and push boot-animation via adb with the following command-
adb push C:\bootanimation.zip /system/media/
or
adb push C:\bootanimation.zip system/customize/resource/
NOTE:Flash zips installs to system/media
If you can think off any improvements, maybe some text let me know.
Hope you like it.
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i need your help with xara 3d
i cant make an invisible place like yours between droid and round line
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SGSII styled rom
for galaxy ace
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The Serious MOD V1
fir galaxy ace
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The Serious MOD V0
for galaxy gio
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made by Robinandroid
Sorry i moved my files to box.net and forgot to update the links.
robinandroid said:
i need your help with xara 3d
i cant make an invisible place like yours between droid and round line
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Did you create the shape and save as a vector?
ive made also an bootanimation with xara 3d but its 43 MB
how to fix this ??
What exactly have you done?
Can you post the file our screenshots?
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What exactly have you done?
Can you post the file our screenshots?
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ive used xara 3d to make my picture rotate
then i saved it as an .igf
and with gifframe.exe ive extracted it
with boot animation creator ive maked and .zip
and its 43.51 mb
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SGSII styled rom
for galaxy ace
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The Serious MOD V1
fir galaxy ace
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The Serious MOD V0
for galaxy gio
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made by Robinandroid
Post it and I'll take a look
Thanks 4 fixed links, i'll wait for yours future works.
So, I wasn't quite satisfied with my current ROM's boot animation. So I decided to make my own.
599 frames of 720p goodness!
Wavy Android
{
"lightbox_close": "Close",
"lightbox_next": "Next",
"lightbox_previous": "Previous",
"lightbox_error": "The requested content cannot be loaded. Please try again later.",
"lightbox_start_slideshow": "Start slideshow",
"lightbox_stop_slideshow": "Stop slideshow",
"lightbox_full_screen": "Full screen",
"lightbox_thumbnails": "Thumbnails",
"lightbox_download": "Download",
"lightbox_share": "Share",
"lightbox_zoom": "Zoom",
"lightbox_new_window": "New window",
"lightbox_toggle_sidebar": "Toggle sidebar"
}
This tiny gif really doesn't do it justice. Check the Youtube link below to see it in all its glory.
720p (720x1280) for insane sharpness
599 frames for buttery smoothness
Tested on my HTC One X for rocky stability
Amazing looks to make you one lucky guy
PSD for easy modding
Excessive file size for a ridiculous waste of SD space.
For flashing:
DOWNLOAD 720x1280
DOWNLOAD 320x480
For modding:
PSD
For looking:
Youtube
Installation
Push the bootanimation.zip to /system/media/bootanimation.zip. /system has to be re-mounted RW before doing this via adb. Please don't forget to re-mount RO after you're done copying the file.
Alternatively, it's possible to move the file into place directly on the phone via Root Explorer/Root Browser/ES File manager/etc. This is likely to be a much less painful way.
Disclaimer
The usual - I do not want to share your fortune if you get rich by selling expensive paperweights.
Fantastic! Thanks
The animation looks great.
Can't flash it with TWRP though.
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It's not supposed to. The zip needs to be pushed to /system/media/bootanimation.zip on the device.
Thank you for pointing out that flaw, I will replace the download with a flashable one once I'm back at the desk.
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Updated the download, it is a recovery-flashable zip now. :good:
Thank you for your work.
I don't know what's going on cause my bootanimation doesn't change after I flashed your zip with TWRP.
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Thank you for your work.
I don't know what's going on cause my bootanimation doesn't change after I flashed your zip with TWRP.
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Sorry about that, I have looked further into the issue, and it seems that it's not possible to create a flashable zip that works for all phones, due to the different methods used to mount the /system partition. Or at least there's no way that I am aware of :silly:
I have reverted the download back to the original file, the bootanimation.zip, for manual installation for now, while I'm trying to create another generic flashable zip. If it's any consolation, I can offer a zip that's confirmed working via CWM on a HTC One X...
crshd said:
Sorry about that, I have looked further into the issue, and it seems that it's not possible to create a flashable zip that works for all phones, due to the different methods used to mount the /system partition. Or at least there's no way that I am aware of :silly:
I have reverted the download back to the original file, the bootanimation.zip, for manual installation for now, while I'm trying to create another generic flashable zip. If it's any consolation, I can offer a zip that's confirmed working via CWM on a HTC One X...
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THANK YOU so much for all you effort! It worked flawless on my int. S3 after replacing the zip file with a file explorer.
I love your work.
Could you please mention in your initial post that you've to replace the file instead of flashing it through a recovery? I think it would prevent some people of running into the same problem.
Thanks :highfive:
Please, Can u make version 320x480?
Jamin_1 said:
THANK YOU so much for all you effort! It worked flawless on my int. S3 after replacing the zip file with a file explorer.
I love your work.
Could you please mention in your initial post that you've to replace the file instead of flashing it through a recovery? I think it would prevent some people of running into the same problem.
Thanks :highfive:
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Done...
anhsmile said:
Please, Can u make version 320x480?
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and done! Check OP for link.
How do I scale it down to a lower res??
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iDreamless531 said:
How do I scale it down to a lower res??
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There are a couple of ways:
Get the zip, unpack it and batch-resize all the images in the part1 folder.
Or:
Open the PSD in Photoshop, Image>Image Size, enter new resolution (keep aspect ratio), Resample: Bicubic Sharper.
Then File>Export>Render Video, choose the folder to overwrite the original images, pick "Photoshop Image Sequence" in the drop-down menu, and hit render.
(this method is a bit power hungry. Your computer needs a decent amount of RAM/scratch disk for video editing in PS)
For both:
In the bootanimation.zip, open the desc.txt and change the first two numbers to your new resolution.
Or:
Tell me the resolution you need, and I'll resize it for you.
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crshd said:
There are a couple of ways:
Get the zip, unpack it and batch-resize all the images in the part1 folder.
Or:
Open the PSD in Photoshop, Image>Image Size, enter new resolution (keep aspect ratio), Resample: Bicubic Sharper.
Then File>Export>Render Video, choose the folder to overwrite the original images, pick "Photoshop Image Sequence" in the drop-down menu, and hit render.
(this method is a bit power hungry. Your computer needs a decent amount of RAM/scratch disk for video editing in PS)
For both:
In the bootanimation.zip, open the desc.txt and change the first two numbers to your new resolution.
Or:
Tell me the resolution you need, and I'll resize it for you.
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Lol I just bought a new Intel desktop that I modded to the T, nd the res is hdpi, and for the new nexus 7 umm I don't know the res exactly
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