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Portal Boot Animations *UPDATED*
Aperture Science is pleased to announce a new line of Ally Boot Animations!
The installation is easy:
1) Download the animation of your choice
2) Move your animation to your sdcard
3) Boot to recovery
4) Flash your animation
5) Reboot for cake
NEW
The Aperture Science and Aperture Science Innovators animations, splashes, and sounds are now available in the Velocity Script v38 Just use the Velocity Toolkit and the Terminal Emulator to install!
EDIT: I did a nandroid backup, and flashed the zip. The splash image worked, but then shows this after about 2-3 seconds:
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and then the normal velocity boot animation that looks like the ANDROID animation.
I will try and flash again and see if that works.
EDIT 2: Flashed again and I have the same results.
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Thanks for the feedback. I'll look into that and hopefully I'll have a newer version later tonight.
EDIT: I updated the animation files. Download this new one and see if it works.
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Can't wait to try it!
Thanks.
EDIT: I did a nandroid backup, and flashed the zip. The splash image worked, but then shows this after about 2-3 seconds:
V E
L O
C I
T Y
and then the normal velocity boot animation that looks like the ANDROID animation.
I will try and flash again and see if that works.
EDIT 2: Flashed again and I have the same results.
Last edited by cr5315; May 29th, 2011 at 10:45 PM.
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Thanks for the feedback. I'll look into that and hopefully I'll have a newer version later tonight.
EDIT: I updated the animation files. Download this new one and see if it works.
Its little thinks like this that make me giggle every time I pick up my phone. My wife thinks I'm crazy or its loaded with porn. No matter. Thanks for the time for this.
The animation part seems to be fixed, the Apeture Lab fading in and out cycles until the phone is ready to use. Good stuff.
The initial logo though, I'm experiencing the same. A couple seconds of the Apeture logo, then the stacked Velocity until the bootanimation. Not that I don't love what Team Velocity has done, but the Apeture Logo is much cooler.
Thanks again CR
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The initial logo though, I'm experiencing the same. A couple seconds of the Apeture logo, then the stacked Velocity until the bootanimation. Not that I don't love what Team Velocity has done, but the Apeture Logo is much cooler.
Thanks again CR
The stacked Velocity is not a part of the splash screen. That will always be there, but you can change it from the scripts, methinks. Unless there is a way to change that along with the others, the Velocity stays.
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is inside the recovery/boot.img so you cant change that. sorry!
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Screen has to be in the boot.img, because I've flashed different recoveries with V1.1 and it didn't change. So the only way I can think to change/remove that screen is to decompile the boot.img and modify it from there..I would think by pulling apart a nandroid then restoring after the modification.
Agreed, it's not my all time favorite boot screen but it's definitely cool. Plus I mean it's on there for like what 5 seconds? Flip your phone over, blink, look away or stare at it really closely until you can see the little Android devil logo pop out like those old 3D pictures
non of them working on RCMix Runny 1.3 for desire hd i could install only the animation manually in /data/local
i also have a nice idea for boot sound, when Glados says: 'It's been a long time! How have you been?'
oh and the link for the top one is broken.