Can anyone make a windows 7 boot animation out of this video!

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Greatest video ever!



Can somebody please make a boot animation out of this! Please and thank you.
 
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i enjoy making this stuff so here you go. i provided a .gif preview, a zip
with the "black Bruce Lee" animation, and a zip with the "original win7" animation
just in case something goes wrong. the zips include the "single file .bmp" and the
individual 105 .bmp files required to change the animation (all .bmp files are at 24 bit depth)

good luck and enjoy!

Black Bruce Lee:
Download animation_(BBL).zip for free on Filesonic.com

Original Win7 Animation:
Download animation_(orig).zip for free on Filesonic.com
 
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Dude, that is awesome. Thanks so much! Much respect!
 

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Is it difficult to make those? I wouldn't mind doing an all original animation personally but I never tried putting video into a format that would fit the boot anim.
 

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Dude, that is awesome. Thanks so much! Much respect!

not a problem JEA99 im always makin .gifs outa stuff like that so i enjoyed it.
ty for rep. reply if ya need something else.

Is it difficult to make those? I wouldn't mind doing an all original animation personally but I never tried putting video into a format that would fit the boot anim.

Its not really that difficult, just a little time consuming. and they must be
formatted correctly

1st thing is for a boot animation the format can be setup 1 of 2 ways:

1. "complete" meaning the format is one 24bit .bmp file @ 200x21000 and named
"activity.bmp" without quotes. (save the .bmp in a folder called "complete")
or

2. "Pieces" meaning the animation is individual frames with the following specs:
105 files, 24bit, 200x200, named: "activity000.bmp" thru "activity104.bmp"
(save these files in a folder called: "pieces")

I use "win7bootupdater" to install it. its free and safer then messing round with system files.

get win7bootupdater here:
Coder for Life - Project - Windows 7 Boot Updater

hope this is straightforward enough for most.

i suppose i can make these for people if you provide the video clips. :)

nobodydj
 
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That is actually really easy. Thanks for the info I think I will play with this a bit later today and see what I can come up with.
 

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Awesome!

I'm so pants at anim! Would you be kind enough to make this one for me?
Logo ASUS by sonny - YouTube

If it's really time consuming I could try and do it myself! It would never hurt to practise and if i'm just being lazy say so. Whats the best way to get the images out of the video?

Do I convert the FLV to AVI then use something that exports the frames as .bmps then crop each image in the same place at 200x200px (centered) or slightly larger if needed and then resize them individually?

Or should I use something to crop and resize the video in what ever format to get a 200x200px video then export the frames. (thinking about it this way seems easier)

I have a modified boot ani I tried making already but I couldnt get it to loop smoothly (even though I specificly chooose one that should be easy to do this with) any tips on calculating which frames to keep and which frames to remove?
 

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asus boot animation

Awesome!

I'm so pants at anim! Would you be kind enough to make this one for me?
Logo ASUS by sonny - YouTube

If it's really time consuming I could try and do it myself! It would never hurt to practise and if i'm just being lazy say so. Whats the best way to get the images out of the video?

sub styler
i agree practice is everything but i just went ahead and made it.
i jus had to pick through and get rid of a few un needed frames
between the asus and the logo to shorten it to 105. let me know
if something is not quite right. dont forget to say thanks!

ENJOY!
Anybody else want one?

take a look:
OR
Thanks to BigPicHost.com, your free image hosting service for Free image hosting

YOUR ASUS BOOT ANIMATION IS HERE:
http://www.filesonic.com/file/1925996534/animation.zip

OR

http://www.filesonic.com/file/1930190684/asus_animation_full.zip

maybe ill put together a tutorial in a few days but, i use a few different programs...

i like "KMP player for extracting the frames.
(it allows me to get every frame for smooth animations)

then i batch resize and crop (if needed) with "ACDSee Pro".
(it does fairly good quality resizing)

then drop the frames into "Unlead Gif Animator" to preview the animation.
(it can do the crop and resize functions, but it does a shit job. leaving the images pixelated)
 
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Fantastic, The results are even better than expected! I cant thank you enough!

Sounds like a good use of tools there! looking forward to a tutorial!
 

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glad your happy, i actually found a simple way to create the "complete" file so its
a breeze. enjoy and ill post a tut soon.
 

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Still, I think you deserve a badge or something!

+rep is all I can give you i'm affraid :P
 

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random old footage

hey thanks for that, im new round here and already caught some guf
for random things. Im Happy With Being Alive My Friend! :cool:

i rember this one and decided to make it jus cuz.


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A-BOMB BOOT ANIMATION HERE:
Download a-bomb_ani.zip for free on Filesonic.com
 

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When you post the tutorial this thread should be made permanent. Thanks again.
 

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Awesome!

I'm so pants at anim! Would you be kind enough to make this one for me?
Logo ASUS by sonny - YouTube

If it's really time consuming I could try and do it myself! It would never hurt to practise and if i'm just being lazy say so. Whats the best way to get the images out of the video?

sub styler
i agree practice is everything but i just went ahead and made it.
i jus had to pick through and get rid of a few un needed frames
between the asus and the logo to shorten it to 105. let me know
if something is not quite right. dont forget to say thanks!

ENJOY!
Anybody else want one?

take a look:
OR
Thanks to BigPicHost.com, your free image hosting service for Free image hosting

YOUR ASUS BOOT ANIMATION IS HERE:
Download animation.zip for free on Filesonic.com

OR

Download for free on Filesonic.com

maybe ill put together a tutorial in a few days but, i use a few different programs...

i like "KMP player for extracting the frames.
(it allows me to get every frame for smooth animations)

then i batch resize and crop (if needed) with "ACDSee Pro".
(it does fairly good quality resizing)

then drop the frames into "Unlead Gif Animator" to preview the animation.
(it can do the crop and resize functions, but it does a shit job. leaving the images pixelated)

@nobodydj

Hey mate Just a request if that's cool,
The ASUS BOOT animation link would it be possible for you to Re-upload it please.

Plus the location to where you replace these files if am right is here ?

C:\Windows\system & it's the bootres.dll or something like that.

well this folder is empty for me, so are there Hidden file here ?
or would i just paste the ASUS files in there ?

Hope you reply soon mate

& Keep up the cool work, I for one Love it ;);)
 

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This thread inspired me to make the boot video I have thought about for the last 3 weeks. I found a concept boot video 3 weeks ago that I wanted really badly, but there were no actual boot animation files available; it was just a regular video. So I downloaded the video, extracted the right frames, did heavy modification, and made a boot anim from it, and it works perrrfectly. Woohoo! I can see why you like doing this nobodyj :D Loops blue, red, green, yellow infinitely till boot

i-hzBVJdq.gif

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Nice one beefsticks!

Did you use the tools nobodydj used above or something different?

I think i'm gonna give skyrim a break tonight and have a go at doing one of these! i'm thinking sonic the hedgehog :) any tips you found made things go smoothly or painstaking errors to try and avoid?
 

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Nice one beefsticks!

Did you use the tools nobodydj used above or something different?

I think i'm gonna give skyrim a break tonight and have a go at doing one of these! i'm thinking sonic the hedgehog :) any tips you found made things go smoothly or painstaking errors to try and avoid?

Franky it was a damn painstake in the ass! lol...

Edited master clip in Premiere Elements 9 to get the frame timing right so the loop animation wasn't choppy

Edited a hell of a lot more in Photoshop CS4 - had to remove text, crop, batch colored the according frames to the 4 windows colors for the color transitions, manually applied the smooth transitions between the 4 colors, then meshed together the stair trails in targeted frames to keep fluidity in the infinite loop, lastly feathered the edges and filled in black to remove the appearance of the animation being in a square. lol.

It was experimental but I found it so good looking that it was worth perfecting. I am going to submit it and an accompanying animated 'busy' cursor derived from it to Windows 8 blogs and maybe Microsoft will like it enough they'd use it.


Just doing it straight from a video is really easy though. For photoshop you can batch them with a single action. Make a new action, open 1 frame, and set it to record your steps: Set a 1:1 ratio square marquee exactly where you want the video contained, and then crop. Next, resize the image to 200x200px, and apply sharpening if needed. Save, and done.

Depending on if you want to keep the larger version as a master source you can batch them to save as new files in a different folder so you have the large version and the 200x200px version. I have a 500x500 source batch for this animation in case I need it bigger for any reason.
 

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