I've been creating custom icons for my MT4G (rooted-CM7) and I have a lot of experience with adobe photoshop. I was thinking of a way to give back to the community by creating an app that I could share my icons with. I've been going through tutorials of android-sdk and eclipse and created the hello world stuff. I was wondering if somebody could direct/help me to making an actual .apk app by helping me with the coding. I have all the icons in a folder with .png format.
Any help or advice will be extremely helpful to me. I'm also thinking of a way to make custom icons for individuals who aren't familiar with adobe photoshop.
Thank you!!
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I'm just learning about all this...could someone please tell me how to be able to see animations? I've downloaded flash player from adobe but evidentally don't know how to use it. I've had my ppc for over a year but just been interested in learning other things although now it's starting to be aggravating...HELP!!
After some searching through the vast amount of information on these forums I'm still at a lose on how to create my own Theme's on my HTC Touch HD.
Do I need to change TouchFlo theme's or Manila themes? It is it a tad confusing to a noobie!
I've discovered things that edit previously made ones but dont really want to do this. I really need to be able to open the files in photoshop, preferably in JPG format in order to change them to my cool designs that I'm sure you'll all love!
I'm a Photoshop designer and think my skills at doing this would be appreciated once I've learnt how to save the files out. I've already got a few ideas on some of the icons/wallpapers/theme's I'm planning on using. If anyone can let me know how to rip the files from my phone that need chaning I'd appreciate it.
I've read that they all end _manila, but I cant seem to find them.
I have been trying to find a very simple but good live wallpaper tutorial but cannot find one anywhere.
This is what I wanted to learn.
how to set a background image in java
how to tween images in java
how to frame by frame animation in java
all to make a very simple live wallpaper
the ones I have found are either way to complicated or really don't work with images at all.
If anyone knows of a good tutorial Id greatly appreciate a link as I am sure most would who are trying to learn this stuff.
Thanks in advance for any help at all.
Hey folks, quick question. I tried to read up on this but there is SO much information that I can't seem to get a good direction to start in.
I would like to make a market app, to change battery icons to what I have created. I would also like to make them compatible with most roms if possible and foremost, I would like the app to make a backup file within the app so users can flash back their old icons at any time and choose from different colors I have to offer.
I have read through this guide and looked at this as well. Is there something more streamlined to be able to do what I want to do or is the first guide sufficient enough? Thanks in advance, any help or input would be appreciated
I'm pretty sure to change the battery icon you need to have root access.
I would suggest having a look at the theming section of the forum, because what you wan't is what they are doing there, replacing stock icons/images and styles with custom ones.
I think there are even apps or programs to flash the themes for you
Hi all. Guys please help me. Already three months im trying to create a theme for golocker ive successfully understood basics. A basic go locker theme uses lockscreen.xml as main marque source and series of png images.There is nothing difficult. But some advanced themes as Transformer theme or Bug theme uses 3d graphics. I've spent already two month trying to find out how to do something like that. Mean use my own activity as a golocker screen instead of just editing lockscreen.xml. I've tried to decompile a number of themes trying to understand its implementations but it not enough. Please can somebody help me? I know it is possible to use your own activity as a golocker screem but how?
Use the Theme Factory on the Go website.