I'm learning android slowly but My first boot animation i've made is of mario and princess peach the 1up vid hope you like
looks like this (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7MZN7CGB_rg)
this is my first but is the link (http://www.4shared.com/zip/CCMYVBYN/bootanimation_1up.html)
there is few different ways to hook up boot animation but i think the easiest way is with Boot Animation Changer (BAC) from from the market
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Hi, I was wondering if it's possible to put up an animated boot animation instead of the old android one.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=527200
There's that tutorial, but that just shows you how to make a custom image with the shining animation.
I'm talking full on animations, like a gif of a video clip or something. And also, is there a way to incorporate sounds with it, like when the droid is done booting up, it makes that droid robot voice?
Thanks.
my signature says im running eclair, but i recently changed it to cyanogenmod 4.2.9.1 due to some errors in the eclair on my phone.
RodrigoKim said:
Hi, I was wondering if it's possible to put up an animated boot animation instead of the old android one.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=527200
There's that tutorial, but that just shows you how to make a custom image with the shining animation.
I'm talking full on animations, like a gif of a video clip or something. And also, is there a way to incorporate sounds with it, like when the droid is done booting up, it makes that droid robot voice?
Thanks.
my signature says im running eclair, but i recently changed it to cyanogenmod 4.2.9.1 due to some errors in the eclair on my phone.
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Well, as of now hero does gifs and sound. From what I can understand, animated bootscreens (like gifs) cannot be done in 1.6 down, it seems animated boots were supported in 2.0+
Just wondering if someone would like to make a Captivate boot animation with the word Captivate in it. I was thinking something like the first boot of OSX, the welcome animation but with Captuvate instead.
I am no good with photo shop or animation stuff or I would try to do it myself.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zkZCtPSAGOw&feature=youtube_gdata_player
Example of the OSX welcome animation.
Boot Animation with Sounds
An all inclusive zip, one zip for all your pirate-y needs!
Boot Animation with Sounds
Boot Animation
Boot Animation Preview (real animation looks much cleaner)
Download Boot Animation (seperate)
Just made a boot screen, wanted it simple, so just a spinning wheel.
Start and Shutdown Sounds
The start sound is Guybrush saying:
Boot Sound
"One thing I've learned the hard way over the years is that you should never pull a monkey out of your pocket until the most dramatically useful moment!"
The shutdown is Guybrush saying:
Shutdown Sound
"You know, I hear that nine times out of ten: the first place you bury your treasure is the spot it where it will most likely be found!"
If you want the sounds seperate, they are included in the zips below. The 0.1.0 is just the quotes, the 0.2.0 is the quotes with music just like the previews.
All you have to do is throw it on your SD Card, then go to Clockwork Recovery, choose zip to install, and viola! Guybrush greets you everytime you start your phone!
All props go to leatherneck6017 for the sound zip, I just edited his zip and put Monkey Island sounds in it.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=872461
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Now with an all inclusive zip, one zip for all your pirate-y needs!
Added a separate Boot screen zip! Obviously looks better than the preview gif, hah.
Added the chapter select music in the background and preview links! Download the MIBSSounds0.2.0!
Or 0.1.0 if you want it without the chapter music and just the quotes.
Added the chapter select music to the boot, and made dropbox previews! Let me know what you think.
I tested them several times and no problems. Also if anyone is interested in helping me compile it together with a boot animation I'll start working on an animation!
Good stuff!
Sent from my Bonzai'd Epic 4g.
leatherneck6017 said:
Good stuff!
Sent from my Bonzai'd Epic 4g.
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Thanks! Glad you don't mind me using your zips, hah!
Just made a custom boot screen! Wanted it simple, but looking like Monkey Island. All props to Steve Purcell for his awesome Monkey Island Art!
I may work on multiple boot screens if people are interested.
that's nice!
download links don't work anymore though
attached - one i made from the preview gif...
Hey everyone,
I'd like to first say that this is my first contribution to the XDA community and I'd like to thank everyone else for their work.
Borrowing from freysee (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=648555), I created a boot animation with the standard Windows 95 animated boot screen after the POST BIOS instead of freysee's android logo. You'll notice the Windows 95 part looks a little stretched; I couldn't get the animation to fit perfectly, but it's not too bad . For anyone wondering how to install, watch QBKing77's video on how to install boot animations:
Download Link:
bootanimation.zip
Please comment and tell me if you like it or what's wrong with it!
All copyrights belong to their respective owners.
The file no longer exists, any chance you could upload it again?
I've had trouble finding a Transformers boot animation that I like that includes sound. I've started trying to make my own with Boot Animation Factory, but the sound is way out of sync with the video. I don't know if the problem is due to rendering the png images incorrectly or what. Perhaps there's a better boot animation creation tool now?
I'd like to try to do a pacific rim boot animation but as of yet I haven't found any source material I like to work with. (I usually like to stick to animated logos & whatnot.)
Here's the video I was trying to convert to a boot animation:
sendspace.com/file/unco9f
I'm still a bit new to android at the moment, but I do have backgrounds in programming, web design, and graphic design. Any help with either converting this video to a boot animation, or just pointing me in the right direction to make it properly myself would be greatly appreciated. I'm making it for a 10.1" tablet running android 4.4.2