Hi there,
here is a very simple boot animation for you. It is basically the Windows 8 loading screen at system startup. Personally, I am no big fan of this OS, but I like the animation
The bootanimation.zip is not a CWM flashable file. You have to copy it manually to either /system/media/bootanimation.zip or /data/local/bootanimation.zip in order to use it.
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I hope you like it!
WongKit said:
Hi there,
here is a very simple boot animation for you. It is basically the Windows 8 loading screen at system startup. Personally, I am no big fan of this OS, but I like the animation
The bootanimation.zip is not a CWM flashable file. You have to copy it manually to either /system/media/bootanimation.zip or /data/local/bootanimation.zip in order to use it.
I hope you like it!
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Thank you!
Working perfectly after changing permission of bootanimation.zip to 644 =)
Can I apply this to Xperia z3?
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This boot animation is VERY basic. It shows a simulated boot sequence (text). Once the simulated sequence has finished, a blue android pulses in the bottom right corner until the lock screen appears.
If someone can tell me how to make an animated GIF, I'd be happy to post that. But until then, here ya go and enjoy!
http://www.mediafire.com/?9bkzy6ant04aa0j
Thanks to: Houka420 for getting the desc.txt to work properly for me.
Here you go.
I used BootAnimationPreview.1.3.exe
I think it was made by Camalot?? it's in this form somewhere.
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Sleeepy2 said:
Here you go.
I used BootAnimationPreview.1.3.exe
I think it was made by Camalot?? it's in this form somewhere.
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You rock! I shall find this nifty program and use it from here on out.
Found it
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=6400540
how do i add the boot image i downloaded it now i need to put it on the phone. thank you
you need to push it to /system/media by what ever means you have available.
adb, root explorer, terminal, etc.
Here is a ported Jelly Bean boot animation. Had to port it over Because the OTA file actually had the resolution set at 640 x 640... not sure if that would have worked, but there was also some incorrect characters in the desc.txt. So I fixed all that and booted it up on my Galaxy Nexus, no problems. Should work on any 720p phone period, but here it is.
Taken from this file
5a07884d325c.signed-takju-JRN84D-from-IMM30D.5a07884d.zip
Here is the bootanimation, its a flaming nexus symbol basically.
>>>>>>>>> HERE <<<<<<<<<<<
1. rename to bootanimation.zip
2. mount system r/w in root explorer
3. move to /system/media
4. change permissions to rw-r--r-- or chmod 644 if using adb
5. boot and enjoy
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Sweet!
Mite be me but its taking forever to download..
Thanks for this!
Siiiiiick. I've been trying out boot animations all day, wasn't satisfied until now.
Thank you thank you.
shouldn't it be like the triangular something like on nexus 7?
I'd love to have that one.
it's quite distorted, wrong aspect ratio
I wanted to share something I was playing around with last night. Hopefully I will get more time to work on more.
Steps I used to use this:
Copy boot animation to sd card - leave file name as is
Using root explorer, rename your current vzw_bootup.zip located at System\Customize\Resource to vzw_bootup.old
Using root explorer, copy new boot animation to System\Customize\Resource
Using root explorer, change permissions on new boot animation to 644
Standard Disclaimer:
I am not responsible for what you do with your phone.
You must be S-Off to use.
I test all of my stuff on my personal phone before posting
http://www.mydroidvault.com/boot_anim/quietly_ninja/vzw_bootup.zip
Click for Screenshot
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Thanks. Works just fine, good job.
Like many others I'm a fan of Clash of Clans.
Loved the TV advert and thought it would make a good boot animation for my tablet.
I would prefer to get the images sharper but file size gets a bit heavy.
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(animated preview gif)
If you have never added a custom bootanimation before, dont worry.
Installation is easy.
Download this:
https://db.tt/J6HGOGdr
Do not unpack or extract anything.
Make sure the file is named bootanimation.zip
Simply copy and paste the zip file in system/media ( rename the existing file 1st)
Set permissions to 6-4-4
x-x-o
x-o-o
x-o-o
Reboot system and enjoy.
Working great on my tablet though I accept no responsibility for any issues caused by using this etc etc.
UC's Boot Animations
Hey! I make boot animations. Further down this post you'll see a list of which ones I made. If you have a request, feel free to post it or PM me.
Boot Animations
Matrix
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Download:
Mega.co.nz | XDA (Attachment)
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Download:
Mega.co.nz | XDA (Attachment)
Installation
Be sure your phone is rooted
Install a root browser
Download the animation (ZIP file!) you want
Backup your old bootanimation.zip (Located in /system/media)
Copy the new bootanimation to /system/media
Rename your new animation to bootanimation.zip
Set the permissions to this:
????
Profit!
FAQ
Q: Why should I backup my old bootanimation?
A: In case you want it back.
Q: Hey, could you make me a boot animation?
A: Sure! Just send over the GIF or image files and I'll make one for you!