Vainglory Boot Animation - Galaxy Note 3 Themes and Apps

This is for 1080x1920 (16:9) device.
You can customize it to fit your screen by editing the "desc.txt" file inside the zip
note : always leave an empty line at the end of the text.
Installation procedure :
1. Backup your original "bootanimation.zip" file. It's in /system/media
2. Copy the *.zip file I provided to /system/media and replace it
3. Reboot
Download :
drive[dot]google[dot]com/open?id=1YGFyjCWdh6O0dimGTeyPtav_f0Wzlwy0
Video :
youtu[dot]be/k3cX78BEB4s

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[Boot Animation] Anonymous

Anonymous boot animation! One of the best boot animations i've ever saw!
Preview:
Found it here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1067313
Hope you like it!
Link:
http://www.mediafire.com/?zq8dicrvo0inn00
Install Instructions:
1) Download bootanimation.zip
2) Copy it to your insternal sd
3) Use Root Explorer application and copy the .zip file from the directory you put it to system/media and overwrite the on the last directory. (To copy the .zip you must turn the button on top of the screen to Mount R/O by taping it, and then you can paste the file!)
4) Reboot and enjoy the boot animation!

[GUIDE] Creating custom 2nd boot logo in Windows (replaces G tablet logo)

Hi All,
Long time reader, first time poster. Long story short I picked my Gtab up after a long hiatus and wanted to load a custom boot logo to replace the g-tablet logo. Unfortunately I coudlnt find any posts for windows-only users. I found 2 sites with really helpful guides and put 2 n 2 together. I was stoked when my custom logo worked! Credit goes out to Igorv at Slatedroid and LeslieAnn from Android Central forums for their well detailed guides. Special thanks goes out to rajeevvp for compiling the cwm script.
Running Flashback ROM on BL 1.2.
Standard Disclaimer:
Use at your own risk. Im not responsible for what happens to your tablet. Nor do I know how this will affect your other apps. Its highly recommended you do a back up.
Required:
- Gtablet
- 1024x600 pixel image of choice
- Update.zip from Igorv at Slatedroid
- boot_screen_logo_creation_package.rar from LeslieAnn at Android Central
- CWM experience
- Command Prompt experience
This was created for Viewsonic G-tablet. It will replace 2nd boot logo (logo after birds).
Using Clockworkmod flash "update.zip" as you would with a ROM. It will only replace logo.
A. Download one of the Gtablet.zip file from Igorv (See Link 1 below)
B. Unpack any one of the update.zip files. You should have subfolders META-INF and tmp folders. You will replace the initlogo.rle in the tmp folder later.
C. Choose or Create any image file you want to replace the logo with. Make sure the dimensions are 1024x600 pixels
D. Create the RLE file with LeslieAnn's guide (See Link 2 below)
Install:
Extract the boot_screen_logo_creation_package.rar file someplace (see Link 3 below), I recommend something short because you will have to type the location. I use my D drive and a folder named RLE. So D:\RLE is the location I put these files.
How to create an rle file:
Step 1
Make the image you want to use. It MUST be 1024x600 pixels (for the G Tablet).
Step 2
Save the file as a PNG file to the directory you extracted the tool (in my case D:\RLE). I also save the file as a psd so I can later edit it further in a folder specifically for storing this stuff.
Step 3
Go to your start menu and find Command Prompt. This will be in (All) Programs/Accessories.
Step 4
Go to the folder you put the tool, in my case D:\RLE
Step 5
Run the tool, you need to know the name of the png file, again, in my case this is logo.png. Run the tool with the command:
convert_image_to_rle.bat logo.png
You should be left with the raw file, a png file and an rle file, all named logo.
Step 6
Rename the rle file to initlogo.rle and place the file into the update\tmp folder
E. repackage both the META-INF and tmp folder into a new update.zip file. (do not repackage the update folder. Repackage both the META-INF and tmp folders.)
F. Copy the update.zip file into your internal SD card
G. flash the update.zip file you created in CWM like you normally would for a rom
H. Reboot twice and enjoy! (mine hung after the 2nd boot logo and wouldnt get to the boot animation. a second reboot did the trick)
Thanks
Links (add www in front)
1 - Boot Logos (replace 2nd logo) Flashable with CWM
slatedroid.com/topic/20807-boot-logos-replace-2nd-logo-flashable-with-cwm/
2 - Make/extract RLE files in Windows, the easy way (now with Linux)
forums.androidcentral.com/optimus-v-rooting-roms-hacks/113550-make-extract-rle-files-windows-easy-way-now-linux.html
3 - (image file)-to-RLE converter
mediafire.com/?36b7g54t1az8p4j

[TUTORIAL] [Boot Animation] Create a Custom Boot Animation from Video without PC

Hi, In this tutorial I am sharing you "How to create custom boot animations with only Android device moreover from a Video".
Is not feels better when your device boots up with your loved one's smilling animation? Thats why changing Boot Animation - Is not it? Okay
Requirements:
1. AndroVid [ https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.androvid ]
2. ES File Explorer [ https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.estrongs.android.pop ]
3. QuickEdit Txt Editor [ https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.rhmsoft.edit ]
4. RAR [ https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.rarlab.rar ]
Moreover a rooted Android device. If not then why this thread huh!
Procedure:
a. Choose a video from which you want to create custom Boot Animation. Open AndroVid app to launch the video. Play the video within app. Choose which frames suit for you. Then press grab button simultaneously.
b. Launch ES File Explorer to go the DCIM/AndroVid/Image directory. Choose images to include in your Boot Animation. You may change resolution of the images. Now batch rename as you wish like 01, 02, 03 etc. Place the images to a filder name part0. You can also create multiple folder naming part0, part1, part2 etc.
c. Extract any bootanimation.zip. Open desc.txt file in QuickEdit App and chage the values as you wish. Every part of the txt file is described in attachment. Or you can also manually create desc.txt file within the app.
d. At last but not the least launch the RAR app to archive the part0, part1, part2 etc. with desc.txt file in store mode in zip format. Again I repeate archive in 'STORE WITHOUT COMPRESSION' mode. Rename the file as bootanimation.zip
Now place the bootanimation.zip to right place and set the PERMISSIONS. You have DONE your great job - you changed the brand Boot Animation.
Learn How to replace qmg boot animations with zip boot animations for Samsung Devices
http://forum.xda-developers.com/gal...nimation-change-boot-animation-t3397693/page1
DON'T FORGET TO HIT THANK BUTTON
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Attachments for desc.txt file
I have created a custom boot animation without pc on Anndroid only.
The animation from the Exotic Song - Priyanka Chopra ft. Pitbull
Loot at : https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B3-NCstEO255VmJ2SDlZNktNMUk/view?usp=docslist_api
Good work bro and thx for desc.txt teachings

Bootanimation - CIRCLES

Circles Bootanimation For Android​
Links
1080x1920
1080x1920 V2-Dark
INSTRUCTIONS
1. Download the zip file
2. Rename it to bootanimation.zip
3. Open any file browser and put the file in /system/media (Root required for it)
(Do make a backup of your default bootanimation)
4. Set permissions to rw-r-r
5. DONE!!!!

Circulic - [Bootanimation] [Dark & White]

CIRCULIC BOOTANIMATION FOR ANDROID
WHITE
BLACK
DOWNLOAD LINKS
1080x1920 WHITE
1080x1920 BLACK
720x1280 WHITE
720x1280 BLACK
INSTRUCTIONS
1. Download the zip file
2. Rename it to bootanimation.zip
3. Open any file browser and put the file in /system/media (Root required for it)
(Do make a backup of your default bootanimation)
4. Set permissions to rw-r-r
5. DONE!!!!

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