A little while back I saw a tutorial on YouTube and the guy had the coolest bootloader. It was a big jellybean with little jellybeans floating around all over the place. I've looked for the video but couldn't find it anywhere.
Perhaps there is a clockworkmod recovery flashable zip floating around that someone could share?
Pretty sure that's not a bootanimation, but just the about-android easter egg (unless someone converted it into a bootani too)
the easter egg is just ONE single jellybean, seeing many flying around would definitely be a custom boot animation.
If you long press on the one jelly bean, you do get many flying around. So yes, it's likely the easter egg.
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I've made a new boot animation, and, unlike my last one, it was done in After Effects, so sizing it up for other Android devices shouldn't be too hard. It was inspired by Cyanogen's new boot animation, but I wanted something mod-agnostic. For laffos I've also included a new wallpaper. Bonus points if anyone gets the reference. Sorry to anyone that replied to my last thread, I've been ridiculously busy with school. Hopefully the promise of Evo boot screens is enough to make up for it.
Quick question, for those of you with Evos that may be interested: do you have enough space in /system for a larger boot anim? Getting this one to fit was a bear, but I have many more frames that make it look a lot smoother if there's space to include them.
Anyway, cheers, and I hope you enjoy.
-DocNinja
Looks great. Thanks.
please post the complete boot animation curious to see it and if it can play on my phone.
where do i put the file.? on android folder.?
please upload the full one to.
nice...i really like it
how do you install it?
do you install through terminal emulator?
Nice thanks alot
thnx for the boot animation
Ive been trying to port this animation and haven't really gotten anywhere. I thought I had an idea but i'm pretty sure it's bunk due to the size of this animation (somewhere around 15megs for the OG droid). Anyone have any advice on how to get this working with the G2?
Here's the youtube for it.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EF_vfEs6Jok
Here is the bootanimation.zip that was developed for the droid 1 earlier this year, I had a tough time finding it as every site link was broken, what's up with that?
http://www.mediafire.com/?gwim34391f17akx
Any help would be appreciated, at first I would somewhat play but now all it does is just jump straight to the home screen (no animation whatsoever).
BTW, I saw that there were a couple other boot animation threads here however I didn't want to thread jack with questions about this animation. If this is deemed redundant then it's cool to get rid of it, just frustrated right now.
The g2 is probably booting too fast for the entire animation to load and play.
That's what I was thinking, whouda thought that there would be a day that a phone would boot to fast. lol
I found a good site that explains the desc.txt which is what I was wanting to edit.
http://www.droidforums.net/forum/droid-hacks/33932-bootanimation-zip-file-explained.html
So is this ultimately a no go?
If I were you I would just try incresing the fps from 30 to 60 and see if more of it shows.
Sent from my T-Mobile G2 running Cyanogenmod.
Well, I managed to get it running again, was compressing it the wrong way after editing.
IDK, I think this phone just boots too fast for such a large animation, I mean...there's like 300+ PNG's to load before the phone boots. Maybe go even higher with the FPS? I doubt that would do anything.
If you went any higher I think you'd lose the effect of the boot animation. Running cyanogenmod from the beginning of the cyanogenmod animation to phone ready is about 6-7 seconds lol...
Sent from my T-Mobile G2 running Cyanogenmod.
bumping a super old thread looking for support.
i saw the video for this bootanimation and thought it looked really good.
it is a rather large and lengthy bootanimation and i tried for a couple of hours trying to get it to at least show up on my g2 all night, but, got nothing.
i dont know what the problem could be though. i managed to get a bootanimation from over at the evo forums to work but cant get this one up and running.
I have been through the entire sticky'd thread for boot animations and I just can't find one I like so I thought I'd request one. What I want is pretty simple:
Something with the Android robot
Something explosive, colorful and beautiful
Something smooth, sharp and futuristic.
Basically, like the droid x boot screen on steroids, more colors and an a little android bot.
Or The nexus boot animation but on steroids and a little android bot.
Something comparable in epic awesomeness as the more recent final fantasy video games.
Preferable no words, just animation (maybe "loading" or "booting" would be okay).
On a flashable zip.
If it can't be done I understand and I'll settle for continuing my hunt to find one.
Thanks to anyone who can help
Something like this:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y9u7sJc63gw&playnext=1&list=PLBE87D3090844C06B&index=13
mixed with the nexus boot animation featuring a little android bot.
You know, big smooth, epic, colorful, futuristic, awesome. The boot animation that everyone will want
Can this be done? and if so, can someone do it? I'm a code guy not a graphics guy so I've no idea how any of this works.
That does look awesome. I want to change mine also but new to that part.seems easy keep me posted buddy. Thanx
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Im in for something like this. Also, a bit off topic, anyone know where I can get the Nexus boot animation for the EVO?
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gear.h34d.2012 said:
Im in for something like this. Also, a bit off topic, anyone know where I can get the Nexus boot animation for the EVO?
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=708173
Who wants a challenge?
I found these 2 pretty awesome boot animations by googling "bootanimation.zip"
They both came from droid eris forums.
If anyone wants to mod them to work on an evo and put 'em in a flashable zip, you'd be my hero, I definitely want a copy of at least unstable core
I updated the txt file in both of them to match one I found in the other Evo bootanimation zips but I still get an error when I try to flash them.
Anyone know how sweet these are?
AbsolutZeroGI said:
I have been through the entire sticky'd thread for boot animations and I just can't find one I like so I thought I'd request one. What I want is pretty simple:
Something with the Android robot
Something explosive, colorful and beautiful
Something smooth, sharp and futuristic.
Basically, like the droid x boot screen on steroids, more colors and an a little android bot.
Or The nexus boot animation but on steroids and a little android bot.
Something comparable in epic awesomeness as the more recent final fantasy video games.
Preferable no words, just animation (maybe "loading" or "booting" would be okay).
On a flashable zip.
If it can't be done I understand and I'll settle for continuing my hunt to find one.
Thanks to anyone who can help
Something like this:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y9u7sJc63gw&playnext=1&list=PLBE87D3090844C06B&index=13
mixed with the nexus boot animation featuring a little android bot.
You know, big smooth, epic, colorful, futuristic, awesome. The boot animation that everyone will want
Can this be done? and if so, can someone do it? I'm a code guy not a graphics guy so I've no idea how any of this works.
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Ya wow that droid x one with an android there instead of a ball, that'd be f****** sick.
quick question.. instead of flashing these boot zips why dont people just move them to system/customize/resource. then rename the old boot anim. and name the new one "bootanimation.zip"
Yeah. That's how I do it
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This is just a bootanimation I made for myself, but then I thought others might like it. Also thought it was about time I make my first post
I tried to replicate the boot screen at the start of Sonic the Hedgehog. I've attached the bootanimation.zip and the PSD in case you want to make your own changes to it, as it is far from perfect.
Looks good for a first try. Too bad Samsung and Google haven't seen fit to let us know about enabling boot sounds, because this is crying out for someone saying "ANDROID" in the same style as they did on the Genesis boot.
zombieflanders said:
Looks good for a first try. Too bad Samsung and Google haven't seen fit to let us know about enabling boot sounds, because this is crying out for someone saying "ANDROID" in the same style as they did on the Genesis boot.
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Sorry for the thread from the dead, but I've got some pertinent information...
I'm running BAMF, and it supports boot sounds. I've only come across one person even attempting to take advantage of this, however. If you read forward in that thread, you can see that I flashed his Xbox boot animation CWM script and verified that it did indeed have sound. The technology is out there, now we just have to take hold and put it to good use...
I think a pretty cool project would be to turn the stock jelly bean boot animation from the X to a G. give our phone an even more personal taste. i tried but i have 0 skillz lol. im not sure if it would be easier to switch around the original around or just start from scratch. ill just leave the stock boot animation here for anyone who wants to take a try. thanks to anyone who tries!
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I think a pretty cool project would be to turn the stock jelly bean boot animation from the X to a G. give our phone an even more personal taste. i tried but i have 0 skillz lol. im not sure if it would be easier to switch around the original around or just start from scratch. ill just leave the stock boot animation here for anyone who wants to take a try. thanks to anyone who tries!
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Looking at the images it would probably need to be done in After Effects (possibly Flash) due to the lighting effect. It would take a LOT of work to pull that off in Photoshop and it probably wouldn't turn out as good.