I was working on this project for a 3 weeks or so, and I think it's now beautiful enough to fit the lollipop release for our XPERIAs.
After creating a BIOS-styled boot animation, I thought it was to time make it more modern, thus I started from scratch to create a UEFI-styled one.
I, also, tried to imitate the style of Metro UI, explaining the cyan colour, in order to match the real one.
The bootanimation itself has 378 images, clocked at 13FPS, in order to achieve an, as natural as possible, fading-in effect, but I managed to keep the .zip's size small enough, at ~9MB.
The images are contained in multiple folders, and have the size of 1080x1920 for Z3.
The information used for the lines are as real as it goes, and is based on the D6603 model.
Have fun!
Screenshots:
Download at Google Drive, flashable .zip
*If you want to use it anywhere, just credit my name.
**Please, experiment with the FPS value, and give me some feedback.
BIOS-styled boot animation: XDA
After creating a BIOS-styled boot animation, I thought it was to time make it more modern, thus I started from scratch to create a UEFI-styled one.
I, also, tried to imitate the style of Metro UI, explaining the cyan colour, in order to match the real one.
The bootanimation itself has 378 images, clocked at 13FPS, in order to achieve an, as natural as possible, fading-in effect, but I managed to keep the .zip's size small enough, at ~9MB.
The images are contained in multiple folders, and have the size of 1080x1920 for Z3.
The information used for the lines are as real as it goes, and is based on the D6603 model.
Have fun!
Screenshots:
Download at Google Drive, flashable .zip
*If you want to use it anywhere, just credit my name.
**Please, experiment with the FPS value, and give me some feedback.
BIOS-styled boot animation: XDA
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