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Invade

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Post your screenshots here :D

How to take screen with a rooted phone: Download ShootMe or Screen Capture from the Android Market.

How to take screenshots without root (for now) using the Android SDK: Follow these links from Androidworld.nl(translated) or Androidandme.com

When you finally post your screenshots, please at some info about what icons, widgets, docks and wallpapers you're using. You could also at the items in your post.

Example: Look at second post.
Wallpaper: http://droidpirate.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/09/wallpaper_nexuspattern2.jpg
Icons: http://xdaforums.com/showthread.php?t=831475
Dock: Standard
Widgets/Clock: Beautiful widget, typeclock
Lockscreen: Widgetlocker

Template: Download
HTCDHD.png
 
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Overloaded

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In the android themes section there is a similar topic.. And i see everybody asking about what dock do you have, or what icons do u use? Or can you please post the wallpaper.

So maybe you could make some rules that the people that want to post there screens also upload there wallpaper. And maybe say what dock or icons they are using ;)

Something like a standard form maybe? :

Example:
Wallpaper: http://droidpirate.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/09/wallpaper_nexuspattern2.jpg
Icons: http://xdaforums.com/showthread.php?t=831475
Dock: Standard
Widgets / Clock: Beautiful widget, typeclock
Lockscreen: Widgetlocker

Or this topic will have 500 pages of everybody asking about this kinda stuff ;)


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And i will post mine soon, i hope my DHD arrives this Wednesday :D
 
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Invade

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In the android themes section there is a similar topic.. And i see everybody asking about what dock do you have, or what icons do u use? Or can you please post the wallpaper.

So maybe you could make some rules that the people that want to post there screens also upload there wallpaper. And maybe say what dock or icons they are using ;)

And i will post mine too, i hope my DHD arrives this Wednesday :D

Yes you are right! I wil edit the first post ;-)
 

ced357

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I am using "super user" and "visionary" and drocap is working very well...

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I love this revolution theme!
 

GoRRaN

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wow it's amazing what you've done to your home screen, care to share with us step by step tutorial? please?
 

davidguate

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Im new in Android world, the Desire HD is my first Android phone. Its really amazing what you have done, i hope i can do the same soon :)
 

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Wallpaper: Abstract_02_5
Icons: Manup's Simple Word Icons, MnmlText by UltraLinx
Dock: ADWLauncher
Widgets/Clock: Tajm, BattStatt, Batery snap, Extended Controls, Pure Grid Calendar, Pure Messsenger, Snowstorm, Visual Bookmarks Pro

Really great theme waxfresh.

Are these images too big? I am new to all this.
 
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    Post your screenshots here :D

    How to take screen with a rooted phone: Download ShootMe or Screen Capture from the Android Market.

    How to take screenshots without root (for now) using the Android SDK: Follow these links from Androidworld.nl(translated) or Androidandme.com

    When you finally post your screenshots, please at some info about what icons, widgets, docks and wallpapers you're using. You could also at the items in your post.

    Example: Look at second post.
    Wallpaper: http://droidpirate.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/09/wallpaper_nexuspattern2.jpg
    Icons: http://xdaforums.com/showthread.php?t=831475
    Dock: Standard
    Widgets/Clock: Beautiful widget, typeclock
    Lockscreen: Widgetlocker

    Template: Download
    HTCDHD.png
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    Wallpaper: Autumn Blur
    Icons: ecqlipse
    Dock: LauncherPro
    Widgets/Clock: Beautiful widget, typeclock,simi clock, Desktop Visualizer
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    Sent from my Desire HD
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    Nice!

    Nice, really nice picture!
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    Same her. Every time someone asks, people are going crazy.... A 1 - 2 - 3 manual would be nice, easy explained. Not everyone are experts! :)

    It all depends oh-so-much on the kind of icon/dock you're making.

    Things you need:
    - Launcher Pro (Plus) app
    - Desktop Visualizer widget
    - Photoshop/Gimp or any other proper photo manipulation software on your computer

    The first thing you want to do is read a short intro to Photoshop (or GIMP which is free). Basic information is needed, the internet is full of guides and there's no point re-writing them. Just learn how layers work, that's pretty much all you need.

    The .psd file people talk about is just a Photoshop template (works with Gimp, too), that has the needed layers to create the icons/docks. A layer is just as it sounds, a layer of the image that have different information in it. In my icons, I have a layer for the image, a semi-transparent black layer for the title and a layer for the text.

    Icons

    For my icons (screenshot at the 2nd last post on the previous page), I use the following technique:

    I divide my icon grid in the Launcher Pro Plus settings to 4 horizontal and 5 vertical.

    I create a new image to Photoshop, size depends on the size I want to make, here's the measurements I've found to work with hdpi devices (like the DHD)

    Resolution = 72 ppi

    1x1 = 110 x 122

    2x1 = 230 x 122
    3x1 = 350 x 122
    4x1 = 470 x 122

    1x2 = 110 x 254
    1x3 = 110 x 386
    1x4 = 110 x 518

    2x2 = 230 x 254
    3x3 = 350 x 386
    4x4 = 470 x 518

    I make a new black layer on top of the background, put the transparency to 50% and resize it to 30 pixels from the bottom

    I make another layer on top of the "title" layer to write the text on.

    I paste a new layer containing the actual picture. Resize it to fit the icon as I want and save it all to .png

    I transfer the .png file to my phone with ftp, but whatever method works.

    Long-press homescreen, make a Desktop Visualizer icon in the size of 3x3 (resize it later to the correct size with the Launcher Pro Plus). Browse for your icon, make it start an app, remove the text from the field, and press ok. Resize. Place. Done.

    Docks

    I guess the "basic" dock creation starts with an idea. You decide what you want it to be like, then think how to do it.

    Personally, I started by downloading a ready-made dock just to get the "right" image size. Open it in Photoshop, make it the way I want it to make. There's no "magic" here to teach, you either know how to use Photoshop, learn how to use it, or leave it to other people to do for you :)

    The standard Dock size that I use is 480 x 84 pixels.