[GUIDE]Make your own bootanimation for galaxy y - Galaxy Y GT-S5360 General

HI my friends having a galaxy y and still using others or stock boot animation.:crying:
Now this guide would help you in making your own custom boot animation.:cyclops:
what you need is:
A computer
GIMP
Boot animation creator
Some basic computer skills.
What you need to do is:
Download GIMP from here
Download Boot animation creator from here (credits go to despotovski01)
Download necessary files from below and extract the zip to get the two files (samsungani and bootanimation)
Procedure:
Firstly, make a folder and name it bootanimation. Open that folder and create two folders inside it and name them part1 and part0. Part0 would contain frames that would not repeat in loops. Part1 would contain frames that will loop.
Now open GIMP and select the sheet size to 240x320 pixels.
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Lets start with animation frames:
They should be similar looking pictures that change little by little so that it really looks like animation.
Start with black background color and then save it by going to file>save as and then save it as a .png image by selecting extension option in gimp. like this
now edit that frame little bit like i have done below
Make about 100-150 such drawings(actually frames)
Now rename all of these one by one like- 1,11,21,31,41,51......
You should make about 200 - 250 such frames if you want a nice boot animation.
And then paste all of these in part0 folder not in part1.
Paste frames in part1 which you want to repeat...
Now open Boot animation creator.
It will prompt you to choose a folder. choose bootanimation folder containing part1 and part0.
Now put in some extra setting options etc. This program would make a zip for you.
Put that zip in system/media using root explorer.
And put the other two files "samsungani" and "bootanimation" in system/bin using root explorer.
Now reboot to test if it works or not.:good:
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hey good tut
minimum 100 will not be enough, bootanimation will only be played for 3 seconds, i think minimum should be 250 it wipl be played for 8 seconds with the default setting

thanks for your kind gesture. i have edited my post.

Good tutorial.........
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manoranjan2050 said:
Good tutorial.........
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My pleasure.:victory:

nice thread bro!
I've been try to make my own bootanim, and it's works

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Just flash it.
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hi dear , i have galaxy s i9000 runing 2.3.4 gingerbread
i want to ask about boot animation , i know how to make the zip file which contain part0 file and part1 file and desc.txt , i want to know how to create the images which was in both files (1&0) , is there is soft ware to do that or its video converted to images then added to part0 and part1 files ( i mean the series of images and the animation on it how we wil do it ) please help me and tell me the secret , i searched on net the olny i found how to do the zip file which i know it , no body explane how to fabricates the images it self,
thanks in advanced
frozenhill said:
hi dear , i have galaxy s i9000 runing 2.3.4 gingerbread
i want to ask about boot animation , i know how to make the zip file which contain part0 file and part1 file and desc.txt , i want to know how to create the images which was in both files (1&0) , is there is soft ware to do that or its video converted to images then added to part0 and part1 files ( i mean the series of images and the animation on it how we wil do it ) please help me and tell me the secret , i searched on net the olny i found how to do the zip file which i know it , no body explane how to fabricates the images it self,
thanks in advanced
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Here is the secret: HARD WORK .
You draw the images with photoshop or gimp by hand, make an adjust for the next photo and save them until you have the desired animation.
Dark3n said:
Here is the secret: HARD WORK .
You draw the images with photoshop or gimp by hand, make an adjust for the next photo and save them until you have the desired animation.
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Or you can use flash or after effects and export a image sequence
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* Video courtesy of the Image Science & Analysis Laboratory, NASA Johnson Space Center http://eol.jsc.nasa.gov/Videos/CrewEarthObservationsVideos/
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can someone make it a zip
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can someone make it a zip
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If there is sufficient interest I try to teach myself the art of flashable zips. I haven't yet made one, and it is quite easy to copy the files around using something like Root Explorer, but I agree flashable zips are easiest.
funmerlin said:
If there is sufficient interest I try to teach myself the art of flashable zips. I haven't yet made one, and it is quite easy to copy the files around using something like Root Explorer, but I agree flashable zips are easiest.
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Just use https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.simproductions.bachanger&hl=en it allows you to install zip files directly.
revolt1 said:
can someone make it a zip
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You can easily do it yourself. Just find a flashable bootanimation.zip from this site, open it, delete that bootanimation.zip, and place in this bootanimation.zip. It's not rocket science . If you want to change the message that is displayed when flashing, open updater.script with a text editor like notepad++ (\META-INF\com\google\android\updater.script).

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BIOS BOOT ANIMATION:
EXAMPLE:
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Install instructions with Root Explorer:
Root Explorer: Play Store Link
1. Download the boot animation zip file to your phone.
2. Open the Root Explorer App
3. Locate the bootanimation.zip in your downloads folder
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Select Media
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5. Select Paste
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7. Change owner and group to "0 - root"
8. Reboot
Download link:
http://www.mediafire.com/?1eseknfrbgpf333
I will try to make a flashable zip when I have time again.
Have you managed to make a zip file to flash from recovery..??
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Roots said:
Have you managed to make a zip file to flash from recovery..??
Sent from my blazing SGS I9000 using Tapatalk 2
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Make your choice lol:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/sitesearch.php?q=energy star bios bootanimation
That bootanim exists everywhere, maybe the most diffused ever.
I wanted to make a cwm zip for you but after having a look in the bootanimation.zip from here you can be sure it won't work (someone tested it?Not even sure your device will boot,pretty rare to be that buggy for a bootanim..)
I found one Samsung Galaxy S tagged, only bad side is that it's maybe a little too fast (30fps) we could reduce that later if you want.
For now if you want to test here's a cwm zip that will push it to data/local (I prefer it like this, that way you'll keep your bootanim even if you upgrade your rom unless you wipe data).
http://db.tt/XljPVikX
Thanks! remind me of my old PC
is it good for i9001 too? it's my first boot animation...

Cyan Nexus .qmg bootanimation files

For Samsung Galaxy Note 3​
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My apologies, it doesn't seem to work uploading to xda. I have edited the post with a drop box link.
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[TUTORIAL] Bootanimation creating and porting guide

As a request from some XDA members I made this guide,
so if you made a bootanimation using this method share it with us here.
what you need to get started
For Creating a Bootanimation :
Winrar/7zip
Notepad
An Editing software – I Use photoshop
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So Bootanimation is simply a collection of .png/.jpg pictures Stored into a zip file.
If you opened a bootanimation.zip you’ll find this :
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"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"
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And sometimes there’s another folder there “part2”
folders like part0, part1, etc... Store .png/.jpg pictures of the Bootnaimation
the desc.txt file contains all the necessary info like resolution fps, etc …
As you can see in the image :
The Resolution
The FPS (Frame per second) “the higher the faster” normal should be 24fps or 30fps
A pointer to look at new commands
Specifies the number of times this section will play ( 0 means infinite)
Defines pause in seconds before repeating or moving to the next line (0 means no pause)
Names of folder that contain your .png/.jpg files
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Notion : Usually, part0 is The Beginning animation, part1 is The Loop animation and part2 is Shutdown animation.
Let’s start by creating a Simple Bootanimation :
Create a folder and name it “bootanimation”
Create another folder inside the previous one and name it “part0”
Now it's time for you to start creating your own one, for a simple beginning, using Photoshop, create black image with the resolution of 400*800
Save it as a PNG and Name it 000.png
Now (in Photoshop) add a layer over the black image and set opacity to 10%
And again Save it as a PNG and Name it 001.png
Keep doing this till you reach 100% opacity
Now create another folder inside botanimation\ and name it part1 (here you’ll do the loop animation)
Keep creating images inside this folder (use your mind )
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When you finish that.. it’s time to create the desc.txt file :
Open notepad and type this
Code:
480 800 24
p 1 0 part0
p 0 0 part1
Save it to this directory bootanimation\ (not inside part0 folder)
Now compress them using winrar into a zip file
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Important : SET COMPRESSION METHOD TO STORE or else your bootanimation won’t work
Congratulations! you just made your own bootanimation.. Remember to share it with us
For Porting a Bootanimation :
coming soon..​
Thanks for the thread

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