Tool for Boot Animation Creators - G1 Themes and Wallpapers

This is a tool for windows that will allow you to preview a boot animation (bootanimation.zip) file before applying it to your device. If you have the SDK in your environment path, it will also allow you to apply the boot animation to the device. I have tested about 50 boot animations and only had 2 that wouldn't load, and they didn't load because there was an invalid line in the desc.txt file.
Requirements
.NET Framework 4.0
Windows XP or later
Android SDK added to Environment path (to set the boot animation on the device, if you don't have it in the path, you just cant set it from the app)
Boot Animation files to open (you can pull one off your device @ /system/media/bootanimation.zip)
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This is the dialog to create an animation, it takes a directory, analyzes the "parts" and creates the desc.txt from the values entered in the property grid. Then asks where to save the animation and names it based off the name of the folder.
The other feature that BAP offers, is the ability to export a boot animation as an animated GIF. It will try the best it can to create a gif that will do the animation justice. The export can take some time, and can be somewhat large, depending on the number of images, parts, and "loops" of the boot animation.
Below is an export of the CyanogenMOD 5.07-test2 boot animation
I created this preview from the boot aninimation in this thread.
The latest version is available on my sky drive.

Nice little tool man. Tried it with a few bootanimations and they all worked

Outstanding.

Smart stuff here

I'm linking everyone with questions/problems on installing the bootanimation to this page. It's ridiculously easy.
Great program.

Fantastic. Thanks. +1

Nice one

DePaul Love...
camalot,
Are you still at DPU?

everythingisround said:
camalot,
Are you still at DPU?
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Think you may have me confused with someone else, never went to depaul.

Great little tool to use, thanks!

camalot said:
This is a tool for windows that will allow you to preview a boot animation (bootanimation.zip) file before applying it to your device. If you have the SDK in your environment path, it will also allow you to apply the boot animation to the device. I have tested about 50 boot animations and only had 2 that wouldn't load, and they didn't load because there was an invalid line in the desc.txt file.
Requirements
.NET Framework 4.0
Windows XP or later
Android SDK added to Environment path (to set the boot animation on the device, if you don't have it in the path, you just cant set it from the app)
Boot Animation files to open (you can pull one off your device @ /system/media/bootanimation.zip)
This is the dialog to create an animation, it takes a directory, analyzes the "parts" and creates the desc.txt from the values entered in the property grid. Then asks where to save the animation and names it based off the name of the folder.
The other feature that BAP offers, is the ability to export a boot animation as an animated GIF. It will try the best it can to create a gif that will do the animation justice. The export can take some time, and can be somewhat large, depending on the number of images, parts, and "loops" of the boot animation.
Below is an export of the CyanogenMOD 5.07-test2 boot animation
I created this preview from the boot aninimation in this thread.
The latest version is available on my sky drive.
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Where can i get the Knight Rider animation? Also is there a way to get this animation with the dashboard controls taken out so that all that is left is the scrolling side to side light and the Kitt voice graphic?

rajput88 said:
Where can i get the Knight Rider animation? Also is there a way to get this animation with the dashboard controls taken out so that all that is left is the scrolling side to side light and the Kitt voice graphic?
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I got the boot animation here, i dont think its in the first post, i think its a couple down. you would have to modify the entire boot animation images to get it like that. I'm not very handy with image editing so I can't help with that, sorry.

rajput88 said:
Where can i get the Knight Rider animation? Also is there a way to get this animation with the dashboard controls taken out so that all that is left is the scrolling side to side light and the Kitt voice graphic?
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I made this up real quick. I tested it on my Dream & it worked like a charm. Hope you like. http://www.mediafire.com/?4hz50ox7y80lm13

Houka420 said:
I made this up real quick. I tested it on my Dream & it worked like a charm. Hope you like. http://www.mediafire.com/myfiles.php
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your link to the file is incorrect. you have it linking to "my files".

camalot said:
your link to the file is incorrect. you have it linking to "my files".
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My bad. Should be good to go now.

Related

Bootscreen Gif

Hey, so neone here gud with animated gif's ? well i wanna use this gif
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instead of the default hero one....problem is the "Htc logo" tht follows is not aligned with this one and this new boot.gif doesnt end with a fade effect. So can neone add in a fade effect at the end of tht png or at the beginning of this one ? I've tried but u can tell due to this post, i haven't succeeded.
the gif images are not allowed to have any transparency at all, otherwise it will not work!
That looks similar to the splash in the JacHeroSki latest build. You could open that and take the files out of that build and put them in yours and resign.
knowfear said:
That looks similar to the splash in the JacHeroSki latest build. You could open that and take the files out of that build and put them in yours and resign.
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Hmmm....im gonna give tht a go n c how it goes.
Cheesebaron said:
the gif images are not allowed to have any transparency at all, otherwise it will not work!
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Hey, no i dont want it to be transparent. I want the first gif i posted to fade out. So there is no aligning issues with the second gif as they dont match.
Nah, just tried the jachero still has the hero loading screen. this is the htc loading screen. All this is missing is a fade effect. I tried editing but it becomes all f'ed up at boot
Just to be clear, are wanting to change splash1 or the animated 2nd screen (where the shiny android used to be)? If you are changing the 2nd, do this:
Open jaheroski.zip with winrar/7zip
Open the framework file
Open the framework res apk (away from pc so not positive of exact name)
With that open, go to the assets folder and open that
Open the images folder
Select the android logo mask png and the android shine png (again, not positive of exact names)
Copy them to your own build and put them in the same folder in your build.
Resign.
You can move all the images to your build as well with the same process.
That should give you the animation you want. I have followed that process and had that same animation in a custom theme I was working on.
knowfear said:
Just to be clear, are wanting to change splash1 or the animated 2nd screen (where the shiny android used to be)? If you are changing the 2nd, do this:
Open jaheroski.zip with winrar/7zip
Open the framework file
Open the framework res apk (away from pc so not positive of exact name)
With that open, go to the assets folder and open that
Open the images folder
Select the android logo mask png and the android shine png (again, not positive of exact names)
Copy them to your own build and put them in the same folder in your build.
Resign.
You can move all the images to your build as well with the same process.
That should give you the animation you want. I have followed that process and had that same animation in a custom theme I was working on.
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No lol. Im running evil's hero. Instead of the hero loading screen i found this htc one. I like it better except when it goes from the screen with the android popping out to the htc loading, they dont match hence it looks wierd. I want the htc with the android popping out to fade out as it ends so the next loading screen doesnt look wierd.
this is way faster!
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=4530178#post4530178
will gifs work on g1s wit cyan mods..and rav-2.1 radio.spls?
Guys i know how to replace the bootscreen lol....just was wondering if someone cud add a fade effect the the first gif i added. So when it ends it shud fade out. Thanks
Daneshm90 said:
Guys i know how to replace the bootscreen lol....just was wondering if someone cud add a fade effect the the first gif i added. So when it ends it shud fade out. Thanks
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oh i was just helpin others out.. and tryin to help anyone who wanted to do it who havent without codes lol..
but i have a g1.. and i already have just a png file how big was ur gif file to where it still worked?
Lol, i gave up and just made my own instead. Its for cupcake/donut builds, but i made it into a gif to show. If neone wants the two pics for the cupcake/donut builds pm me.

How to create an Android bootanimation

How to create an Android boot animation
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Requirements
.-Have installed 7zip, or any other compressor which enables an indication that collapse.
.-Have basic knowledge of image editing.
.-Having flashed with unrevoked3 recovery or higher.
For those who are eager to begin to understand android or create roms but still do not know or have not had opportunity to learn, today I decided to publish a small tutorial for those who want to change something about your device to create a boot animation.
NOTE: To install the new animation in which router you will have a terminal first.
NOTE: I advise you to use the Android emulator to spare you problems if you spoil something and your device will not boot.
To begin, the project will consist of a description file of the animation called "desc.txt" in the specify the screen size and how they play the animations. In addition to this we have to group your images into one or more folders from part0 to the number you want.
My animation will consist of two parts, an initial in the android logo appears on the screen and a secondary display on which a wheel load indefinitely. Since I have two parts, create two folders: part0 and part1.
Now that I've decided how the animation will create the file description of it. With any text editor (Windows: notepad + +, Linux: nano or gedit, MacOS: nano or text editor) in the first line of the file write the width in pixels of my screen, a space, the height in pixels, space and number of frames per second (fps) that the display supports.
240 400 30
From now describe each of the parts of the animation starting from the initial introduction in which the doll will Android. For we wrote the letter "p" to indicate it is a part of the animation, space, the number of times that we want this part of the animation to loop, space, pause frames (default 0 for no animation stop), space and the folder of the animation.
p 1 0 part0
This is the folder part0 has an animation that must be repeated again without a pause.
The second part is an infinite loop in which the animation will be repeated until the charging is finished.
p 0 0 part1
0 on the number of repetitions means infinite).
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Our description file is ready, just missing frames (images) of the animation.
There may be several ways of doing this:
Using a video.
.- In Camtasia Studio (trial here) can capture a video from the screen or work with a video file. And we can do we transform that file into an animated GIF.
.- Download the GifSplitter, this program does is separate the different animated GIF JPG images.
As I have described and created folders and proceed to create the first part of the animation, in my case with gimp and save images as png from a sequence number to the number 000.png need (00001.png, 00002.png, ....)
Once the images ready to form the animation only need to compress everything into a zip file, but not in any way. This zip file only work if the compression is zero (no compression / no compression).
For those using Windows, simply enter the folder where we have the bootanimation, select all elements and compress with 7zip as follows:
The Mac or Linux users can use the terminal to navigate to the desired folder and do so using the following command:
bootanimation.zip zip-0r
Now we just have to copy this file to the folder / data / local to your device:
adb push bootanimation.zip / data / local
Or along these routes from root explorer:
Installing the bootanimation.zip
NOTE: We have found the following routes to put the bootanimation.zip, depending on the ROM will be needed to prove to one or the other if the generic form below does not work properly:
.- Bootanimation generic, mainly used in cooked ROMs and Android 2.1: / data / local / bootanimation.zip
.- Bootanimation generic use since Android 2.2: / system / customize / resource / bootanimation.zip
.- Bootanimation predefined operators: / system / etc / customer / bootanimation.zip
Reboot the device and you will see your new animation!
Same can use Absolute Root System Tools: http://www.filesonic.mx/file/2835637225 has some parents bootanimation very easy to install
tKS U useful topic
Useful but the filesonic Link for Absolute Root System tools won't work as filesonic disabled the sharing...... plz give a mirrorlink....
great tut
Thanks for this very helpful!
If I'm not mistaken, this was already posted...
useful one.. thanx
Ok!
Very util!

[BOOTANIMATION] Abstract (multiple)

Abstract animations originally created by Matt DiVito, mrdiv.tumblr.com.
Dimensions: 480 x 800 px.
Installation on 2.3.x or 4.x.x:
1. download zip file
2. rename into bootanimation.zip
3. put in /system/media replacing original bootanimation.zip
4. restart your phone to see new boot animation!
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Download cage
Download CORE
Download cube_flake
Download expand
Download ico_sphere
Download n_side
Download orange_slice
Download sharp_mind
Download spherify
Download spin
Download triduo
Download twist
Download WORM
Download worm.II
first... dowloading right away.... thanks
OMG, so sick. Has a retro touch to it.
I like almost all of them. Is there any chance to randomize which one is played on every boot? Probably not, right?
Good!!!! is hard to choose one..
Pegart said:
OMG, so sick. Has a retro touch to it.
I like almost all of them. Is there any chance to randomize which one is played on every boot? Probably not, right?
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Unfortunately, I believe there is no such possibility.
NP. Currently I set the Core animation. Sick and slick.
On a side note, there any possibility that these boot animations could cause random reboots? It doesn't seem logical, but it started happening right after I set them. I put about 6 of them in the /system/media folder with only one set to be the boot animation - could this be the problem?
Pegart said:
NP. Currently I set the Core animation. Sick and slick.
On a side note, there any possibility that these boot animations could cause random reboots? It doesn't seem logical, but it started happening right after I set them. I put about 6 of them in the /system/media folder with only one set to be the boot animation - could this be the problem?
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I have tested all of these boot animations on my i9001 and did not encounter any problem. I haven't tried putting several .zips in /system/media though, I store them all on sdcard. But I assume there is possibility of strange behavior after putting unknown files on system partition. You could try to move unused boot animations to sdcard too and see if your phone stops acting weird.
Did just that - moved all other animations to SD card. Will report in a few days if the problem is related.
EDIT: Yep, it seems the random reboots were related to having more of these bootanimaton zips in the /system/media folder. After moving them the reboots completely stopped.
an-tre said:
Unfortunately, I believe there is no such possibility.
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yes you can randomize them
use rom manager
Awesome!
Thanks! it's really hard to choose one hahaha
Can I use these with cm10? I replace the default with one of these and when rebooting it only shoes a android logo and nothing else
nice stuff. using the twist one at the moment. Could you make a version of Twist where the background is solid black (so the lights aren't even on) rather than the lit up "black"??
Another possible great source for bootanimations: http://patakk.tumblr.com/
To OP, how did you "degif" the files? Basically, how did you make the bootanimatons?
Thanks! Something different to choose :good:
Niiiice .., for me i prefere the core ! thanx for the share
i download all and i choose "expand" as my bootanimation now :good::good::good:
Zkaar said:
Can I use these with cm10? I replace the default with one of these and when rebooting it only shoes a android logo and nothing else
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I've contacted the author of these .gifs to ask permission before I converted those into bootanimations. If you are interested in using these bootanimations in your works, I'd contact the author first and credit him, of course.
dharlem39 said:
nice stuff. using the twist one at the moment. Could you make a version of Twist where the background is solid black (so the lights aren't even on) rather than the lit up "black"??
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I do not change whole design, I just convert .gifs into bootanimations with minor changes - to fit the dimensions. But I'll see what I can do, okay.
Pegart said:
Another possible great source for bootanimations: http://patakk.tumblr.com/
To OP, how did you "degif" the files? Basically, how did you make the bootanimatons?
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I'll take a look at that link, thanks.
I use GIMP to edit dimensions of image and convert each frame of .gif into standalone .png or .jpg, then I edit desc.txt to adjust framerate and compress all files into .zip archive. Nothing special.

[BOOT + DOWNANIMATION] Android Revolution HD animations

These are boot and down animations themed for Android Revolution HD. These are the first animations I've created, so they're a bit rough, but I think they came out okay. Both are tested running on my One with ARHD 12.1 and ElementalX 3.4.
These animations represent 20+ hours of work with Photoshop and general tinkering around to get them working, so a Thanks would be appreciated if you like them.
Boot animation
Note: These are running about twice as fast as the actual animation.
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http://d-h.st/alq
Down animation
http://d-h.st/BKU
How to Install
These are not flashable in recovery.
You need a file explorer with root access. I use ES File Explorer, which is free and easy to use. Make sure that /system is mounted r/w.
Navigate to /system/customize/resource and look for zip files with "animation" or "boot" in the name. Those are your animations. They should be bootanimation.zip and downanimation.zip in ARHD.
Rename each file by adding .bak to the filename. This will preserve your originals.
Copy the new animations to this folder and rename with the correct filenames per the third step.
Change permissions on each file to rw-r-r. In ES File Explorer, you do this by selecting the file, then More>Properties and tapping Change in the permissions line. This will bring up a dialog. Uncheck the Execute column and Group and Other in the Write column. Then click OK and Cancel in the previous window (this won't cancel what you just did).
Thanks
despotovski01 for his great animation tutorial and Boot Animation Factory app.
Mike1986 for making a great rom.
Good work :good:
Working a treat. Like the animation!! Thanks for that!!
these are fantastic and will make my ARHD One even better. Thanks!!!
I have a revised version in the works that I will post after I get back from vacation. Right now, I've decided it's moving a bit fast for my taste.
Can't wait..
Sent from my HTC One
Haven't been able to get the revised version to work right, but I'm going to give it another try this weekend. Something in the desc file is not working.
Very nice, definitely will be using this - I'll let you know how it works on ARHD 13.2 w/ ElementX kernal
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Worked great and I agree with you on the moving too fast. I think it could spend more time on the ARHD point before going to the quietly modded. Compared to some other boot animations, yours is on the small side(I have one that the bootup alone is almost 10mb lol)
I did notice some jittering as the ARHD is coming up, like it skipped a frame or two.
Is there anyway to make one out of your ElementX splash screens. I like the quietly overclocked spash.
nest75068 said:
Very nice, definitely will be using this - I'll let you know how it works on ARHD 13.2 w/ ElementX kernal
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Worked great and I agree with you on the moving too fast. I think it could spend more time on the ARHD point before going to the quietly modded. Compared to some other boot animations, yours is on the small side(I have one that the bootup alone is almost 10mb lol)
I did notice some jittering as the ARHD is coming up, like it skipped a frame or two.
Is there anyway to make one out of your ElementX splash screens. I like the quietly overclocked spash.
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I've done all I can to fix the jitttering. Understand that this animation consists of over 100 individual cells, each of which I created by hand in Photoshop. I had to create the cells in the opening sequence twice, once with the text moving up a few pixels at a time, and once with it moving down, then merge the two. Unfortunately, in the process of merging, some of the cells got slightly out of alignment. It used to be worse.
I'm still trying to find an optimal speed for the whole thing that works smoothly.
I've thought about doing an ElementalX animation next. I just need to decide what to do with it.
@iElvis any chance you could pm me a guide on how to make a boot up and down animation thanks.
I made a flashable zip of the boot animation so it can be flashed in recovery. It does include the HTC boot sound so if you don't want the boot sound, you need to remove it from the zip. The zip is called MyMods.zip:
https://db.tt/5D5EYui5
P.S. The boot animation in this zip is renamed for the 4.3 Sense 5.5 rom so won't work with older roms unless you rename the boot animation files and re-zip them.
Sent from my HTC One
nathlynn22 said:
@iElvis any chance you could pm me a guide on how to make a boot up and down animation thanks.
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It's been done:
iElvis said:
Thanks
despotovski01 for his great animation tutorial and Boot Animation Factory app.
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All you need is in those two links. You have to come up with the images yourself, but that will explain how to make the animation.
I have a VZW One Max -- are there any Animations for it ?
It seems to use a different file(s) name from the usual
/system/customize/resource/bootanimation.zip?
It uses vzw._bootup.zip & hTC_bootup_one.zip.
Would I replace either one with a copy
bootanimation.zip for it? :
nice thanks sir
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hi, i have a Chinese version of one dual sim (802w)
can i use these animations?
and also which part of boot does it change?
when i turn on my phone, it says something in Chinese, will it remove that?

[BOOTANIM] How to create a personal boot animation using any music video!

Difficulty: EASY!
Time: Approximately 10 minutes
Tools Req: PC & HTC ONE
This script takes an MP4 file, and uses FFMpeg to zoom and crop the video to 540x960 (any larger, and the boot animation file size would be HUGE!), and generates frame images. It then zips everything into a nice little package, that 99% of Android boot animation modifiers would recognize. This script in particular plays 20 seconds of video, and then finishes the animation with the Beats Audio logo.
Where to get videos:
Head over to YouTube and navigate to your favourite artist or your favourite music video! Then, copy the YouTube link, and paste it over at KeepVid to get started!
Another good place to start, Vimeo Groups.
Ripping the video file off the web:
Using Keepvid.com:
1) Rip the mp4 video from any supported video site and save it as "1.mp4". The video must be at least 30 seconds long.
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Generating the boot animation:
Download my custom HTC ONE Boot Animation Builder Script.
2) Extract the script files, and paste your video in the folder with the batch script
Warning! Your antivirus might think the zip is dangerous because of the bat file, I can assure you with my kitten's life that is not!
3) Run the run.bat file.
4) Copy the bootanimation.zip file to your device.
Installing the animation to your device:
Install method A:
If you run the Viper ROM, head over to ViperOne Tweaks and select Advanced>Custom bootanimation and select the zip created by the BAT file.
Install method B:
If your Rom is AOKP (with Rom Control in settings)... you can select it from Rom Control>General UI>Custom Boot Animation
Install method C:
Download and install ROM Toolbox Lite from the Play Store.
Navigate to Interface>Boot Animations>Local> and choose your bootanimation.zip
Install method D:
Copy your new bootanimation.zip from to your SDCard into data/local using your File Manager (Root access required, check your File Manager settings)
Notes:
The file size of the bootanimation.zip would be 200mb+. That is normal.
The boot animation zip works with the boot down animation, but it does not scale the video appropriately (since the images are not 1080x1920). If you have any insights on this, please post.
I do not know how to get audio working using this method, I don't care for audio in my boot animation anyways. Google might help you with that.
I'm currently sporting this video as my boot animation:
BuffMcBigHuge said:
1) Rip the mp4 video from any supported video site and save it as "1.mp4". The video must be at least 30 seconds long.
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I'm gonna try the util when i get home from work, thanks m8!
One thing though: why force the original vid file to be named 1.mp4? can't you just use %1 in the script? that way the user can use any filename...
shpitz461 said:
I'm gonna try the util when i get home from work, thanks m8!
One thing though: why force the original vid file to be named 1.mp4? can't you just use %1 in the script? that way the user can use any filename...
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Never considered that. I'm not a pro in bat file commands and syntax. Thanks for that!
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can i create a bootanimation with sound ?
would very big !
im a fan of dubstep :laugh:
Smilex93 said:
can i create a bootanimation with sound ?
would very big !
im a fan of dubstep :laugh:
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Ive never been a fan of audio during the boot. Never looked into it. If you figure it out, i will gladly update this thread with an audio version!
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