not really a whole lot going on with these. or am i missing something somewhere
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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
Hello, all. I am a bit stuck on something and hope someone can help me. A while back I modified one of those BIOS boot animations to match the info on my Evo, and today I modified it to reflect my ROM change.
After editing, I got all the separate pictures back together and put them into an uncompressed ZIP file like I did before and put it back in place of the old boot animation, the only trouble is now when the animation runs, it seems like it is going about 2x as fast as it should.
I didn't decrease the number of pictures/frames and when you watch it, the actual animation is going crazy fast. Any suggestions?
Thanks in advance.
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...
This might be a real simple thing but I havent seen it anywhere yet in the forums. Using the boot animation changer in ROM toolbox is really cool and today is the first day I actually have tried it. I am just wondering, now that I have the actual boot animation changed, I still have the gut wrenching ATT jingle that plays behind my boot animation. Whats the best way to either change it, or silence it? I still get the 2 LG boot logo's, but I assume that's not going anywhere until the bootloader (if ever) gets dealt with. Hey all, thanks for the help.
Anyone using any cool HTC10 boot animation? I've grown tired of the stock one pretty quickly with all the flashing I'm doing. Looking for something new
This?
http://forum.xda-developers.com/htc-10/help/request-htc-10-bootanimation-t3377268
I used this on my old phone....
https://youtu.be/72ewyDdjpY0
Sadly the Bootanimation.zip doesn't work properly on the 10 ^^ it Centers the pictures.
But I guess that could be solved by editing the Text file appropriately.
I just opted for laughing man from ghost in the shell. Seemed appropriate.