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MarcusBremen

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older wall

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MarcusBremen

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Hi Marcus, can you share the wallpaper you have on your phone?
comes sometimes...

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@MarcusBremen , just curious what phone are you making all these cool homescreens on? (if you dont mind telling. :) )

sure, why not...
i had a moto g4 for the last 3 yrs & since 4 weeks
a xiaomi redmi note 7.

i'm using the same klwp preset for almost a yr,
highly inspired by @RodKahx.
and i made my own wearher icons last
yr and for several month always using my own wallpapers. icons are now, after a long search, "pixel".

but, with klwp anyone can make the same setup...

try it, if you haven't already...
 
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    Over three and a half years later, I have made a follow-up post lol:
    http://xdaforums.com/showthread.php?p=28005004&posted=1#post28005004
    Let's keep this thread going! :)



    I'm curious to see what everyone's home screen looks like. How do you manage your Home Screen(s)? I'm curious as where people place things, what themes they use, what wallpapers, etc.

    Anyways, here are mine:
    Left screen: for folders, media, and market app
    Center: For most common apps, and a quick toggle app.
    Right: Unused. Leaving open for when (more like if...) widgets are available.
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    so after a few people asked for it, here is the uzip + both walls / attached.

    screenshot-5-5-13qtxuc.png
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    Wow! 67K replies and 15.7M views!

    I remember making this thread WAY back when the G1 was new. Back when modding Android was just beginning.
    Stericson was the themeing master and was trying to learn from him, as you can see from my Red/Tool theme in the first post.
    I was reminded of this thread today and came back shocked that it was still going strong.
    I drifted out of the Android themeing community because of college and work loads, but it's okay, there are much more talented people than me working on these things now. :p

    Correct me if I'm wrong, but I think this is the longest/most popular thread on xda, so let's keep it going :)

    So back on topic: After my G1 days, I had a Galaxy S Vibrant, and I just got the Galaxy SIII yesterday, so forgive me for the bland layout.
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    Steel Wheels

    I finally finished this homescreen... :victory:
    It has been a long and tiring work because of the numerous details on which I have focused, 3D effects, shadows and depth .... but overall I am happy with the final result. :D

    Nova Launcher - ZooperPro - MediaUtilities
    -Desktop grid size 6rows x 5columns
    -No dock
    -No width/height margins
    -Top and bottom Zooper widgets size 3rows x 5columns

    If you want to use my wallpaper it is included in the link, otherwise you can you use any grey backgroud for a better look.
    This homescreen works fine also on a full screen device (I mean no navbar and no status bar) but I suggest you not to move or edit the map otherwise the location will not work properly, unless you know what you are doing... ;)

    Credits to @King Rollo for the bottom icons (2five) :good:

    DOWNLOAD

    si2pFpq.png


    High resolutions pictures to better appreciate the details: :D
    http://i.imgur.com/Tno7aCu.png
    http://i.imgur.com/s0X2xQ6.png
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    Pure Android UI Home

    Pure Android UI Home

    Apps:
    -Nova Launcher
    -Zooper Pro
    -Media Utilities

    Set-up on Nexus5:
    -Desktop grid 6x5
    -No dock
    -No notification bar
    -No margins
    -No navbar
    -Both zooper widgets (top&bottom) size 3x5


    DOWNLOAD


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    On request, I can share the widget with the logo of your device:
    devices.png