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Published: 2013-08-13 23:42:09 +0000 UTC; Views: 10142; Favourites: 39; Downloads: 4349
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Description
// NoteYou will need Windows 7 Boot Updater: www.coderforlife.com/projects/β¦
// Details
The zip includes an "original resolution" animation (identical to the one above) and also a resolution fix for the same animation (if your animation looks stretched use that one instead).
I also added a "distortion" animation in the zip as well, but this one is only available in the resolution fix version. (Let me know if you want that in the original animation.)
// How to use
1. Launch Win7BootUpdater
2. Under "Animation" select "Animation" from the dropdown
3. Browse to the folder with the images and click "Select Folder" (you should see a green check with the folder path after this)
4. Preview/Apply
// How it was made
I used After Effects to modify the timing so the gif and animate the "creation" of the abstract shape.
If you want a tutorial on how I made this (using the Windows 7 Boot Updater) please let me know.
// Credits
Original animation by Paolo Ceric (using After Effects and Cinema 4d)
You can find more of his amazing work over here: patakk.tumblr.com
Animation source: patakk.tumblr.com/post/3605576β¦
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Comments: 6
chiipyo [2015-03-07 17:43:48 +0000 UTC]
My favorite. ItΒ΄s so beautiful to look at while booting. Thaanks. Using it since you shared it.
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V3GAv3ga [2013-08-18 01:34:34 +0000 UTC]
nice work, thanks, but how do i apply this? there's just only images not a .bs7 file?
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deTECHtive In reply to V3GAv3ga [2013-08-18 21:11:47 +0000 UTC]
Good question:
1. Launch Win7BootUpdater
2. Under "Animation" select "Animation" from the dropdown
3. Browse to the folder with the images and click "Select Folder" (you should see a green check with the folder path after this)
4. Preview/Apply
I'll add it to the description as well
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V3GAv3ga In reply to deTECHtive [2013-08-19 21:23:03 +0000 UTC]
wow, so simple lol... thanks a lot, im using it right now as my bootscreen
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