[BootAnimation] UC's Boot Animations - Galaxy S II Themes and Apps

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
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Download:
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Download:
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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:
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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!

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[Bootanimation] Galaxy W Logo (480x800)

Hey guys, I made a bootanimation for our phone... Hope you like it... :laugh:
It isn't a flashable .zip so follow installation steps and remember it is only for root users...
Installation:
1. Download the file View attachment bootanimation.zip and copy it on your sd card
2. Open a file explorer app like Root Explorer and press mount button to make system writable, like in this screen:
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3. Go in system/media and paste here the file you have downloaded overwriting the existing one
4. Select the file and set permissions as in this screen:
5. Set the owner as in this screen:
6. Close file explorer, reboot the phone and enjoy :laugh:
Here is a preview of the bootanimation:

[BOOT ANIMATION] Quietly ninja'd

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
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Thanks. Works just fine, good job.

[4.4] Kitkat Bootanimation Optimized for 720p display

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This is the Android 4.4 Kitkat bootanimation.
It is optimized for our GS3's 720p display!
Installation Guide:
1. You must first have custom bootanimation enabled for whatever ROM that you're using.
2. Download the file and place it to your internal storage [recommended].
3. Reboot into recovery and install zip from your SD card.
4. Reboot your device and enjoy the google like bootanimation.
** You can use this mod by anbech to enable and disable custom bootanimation. http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1897969
Previews:
I couldn't get the zip to flash via recovery, but I was able to extract the boot animation file from the zip file, and install it via ROM Toolbox on my Ravr M using KitKat.
thanks!
nice boot animation !!

Bionic Boot Animation for i9300

I just customize the Bionic Boot Animation from Motorolla to Samsung Galaxy S3 i9300 resolution.
Sample:
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Instruction:
Download boot_switcher.zip, flash enable custom bootanimation.
Copy the bootanimation.zip to /system/media
Reboot and enjoy your new boot animation
don't u need a custom kernel that support .zip bootanimation ?
dexter1312 said:
don't u need a custom kernel that support .zip bootanimation ?
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Find i9300 custom boot enabler if op's steps do not work then flash that and re-do op's instructions
dexter1312 said:
don't u need a custom kernel that support .zip bootanimation ?
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I just add the custom boot animation enable. Please check it out.

[BOOTANIMATION] Custom Dark Lenovo Bootanimations (720p)

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I made some dark bootanimations for my A6020a40, and decided it'd be nice to share them here. There are two variants: green, and yellow.
NOTE: Not for stock ROMs.
Download here (Google Drive).
Installation instructions:
1. Download the desired variant (a6020_green.zip is the green variant, a6020_yellow.zip is the yellow variant).
2. Copy the downloaded ZIP archive to /system/media (needs root access).
3. Rename existing bootanimation.zip file to something else (or delete it).
4. Rename new bootanimation file to "bootanimation.zip".
5. Make sure permissions on new bootanimation.zip file are set to 0644 (octal).
That should work. If it does, enjoy the new bootanimation! If it doesn't, leave a post below. I'll try and help as much as possible.
Thanks to lots of people over at the LM.Kernel Telegram group for testing and feedback.
Can you make the light one
Will this work on a46

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