[BOOTANIMATION] OnePlus 2 BIOS [Flashable]

B!Gguy

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BIOS BOOTANIMATION OP2 :D

FEATURES
> Crafted from scratch
> Included OP2 Specifications
> 1920x1080
> Flashable/None-Flashable Zips


INSTRUCTIONS
> If using Flashable zip file , Put it in SD card. Flash it in a Custom recovery(TWRP, CWM, Hybrid). Done!
> If using bootanimation zip file, Copy it to "/system/media/" and change permission to " -rw-r--r-- / 644 ". Reboot. Done!

Note: CyanogenMod (or CM based Rom) users choose System(Default) boot animation in Theme manager or it'll use bootanimation in your theme instead.

!! WHEN USING FLASHABLE ZIP YOUR CURRENT BOOTANIMATION WILL BE LOST. SO BACKUP IT FIRST (system/media/bootanimation.zip) !!

DOWNLOADS

Note: Android 7.x.x boots faster than 6.x.x. Because of that I made two different versions for Android 6.x.x & 7.x.x.

For Android 6(MM)
Preview GIF : Here
Flashable Zip - Here
Non-Flashable Zip - Here


For Android 7(N)
Preview GIF : Here
Flashable Zip - Here
Non-Flashable Zip - Here



!Enjoy your new Bootanimation!
Press :good: if I helped​
 
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Jayram2000

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BIOS BOOTANIMATION OP2 :D

FEATURES
> Crafted from scratch
> Included OP2 Specifications
> 1920x1080
> Flashable/None-Flashable Zips


INSTRUCTIONS
> If using Flashable zip file , Put it in SD card. Flash it in a Custom recovery(TWRP, CWM, Hybrid). Done!
> If using bootanimation zip file, Copy it to "/system/media/" and change permission to " -rw-r--r-- / 644 ". Reboot. Done!

Note: CyanogenMod (or CM based Rom) users choose System(Default) boot animation in Theme manager or it'll use bootanimation in your theme instead.

!! WHEN USING FLASHABLE ZIP YOUR CURRENT BOOTANIMATION WILL BE LOST. SO BACKUP IT FIRST (system/media/bootanimation.zip) !!

DOWNLOADS

Note: Android 7.x.x boots faster than 6.x.x. Because of that I made two different versions for Android 6.x.x & 7.x.x.

For Android 6(MM)
Preview GIF : Here
Flashable Zip - Here
Non-Flashable Zip - Here


For Android 7(N)
Preview GIF : Here
Flashable Zip - Here
Non-Flashable Zip - Here



!Enjoy your new Bootanimation!
Press :good: if I helped​
Is there any chance you can link the source files that you used to make this, I want to make an OP5 version :)
 

B!Gguy

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Is there any chance you can link the source files that you used to make this, I want to make an OP5 version :)
Sorry. I lost my original .psd files when I upgraded my system. You'll have extract the images & edit them. Make some ps actions to speed up the process.
 
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dyablos

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Hi B!Gguy I have a couple of questions.

1. The last firm for OP2 v3.6.0 the boot is more faster and I installed the Nougat version. But the transition is more faster than boot. How can I change that?
2. What program do you use to compile the zip (non flashable). Some time ago I tried to do my own bootanimation, creating the ZIP with power archiver or winzip, but when testing on my OP2 when starting I only saw the black screen
 

B!Gguy

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Hi B!Gguy I have a couple of questions.

1. The last firm for OP2 v3.6.0 the boot is more faster and I installed the Nougat version. But the transition is more faster than boot. How can I change that?
2. What program do you use to compile the zip (non flashable). Some time ago I tried to do my own bootanimation, creating the ZIP with power archiver or winzip, but when testing on my OP2 when starting I only saw the black screen
If you want to speed up or to slow down the frame rate(in your words transition speed) you just need to edit desc.txt file.
Extract the bootanimation.zip file & open desc.txt file with a text editor.
What you need to focus here is the number NEXT to 1920. That's the frame rate. For example if the number is 10, it means 10 frames(images) per second. if you increase the number animation speed will be increased. if decrease it then it will be decreased. You can edit this number & find the best one according to your rom's boot time.

After editing, when you need to archive files into bootanimation.zip use 'no compression'(store only) method. Google if you don't know how to do this as this may vary with the compression software you use. This should solve the black screen issue.
 
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