[REQ] Asus Day Scene LWP Resized - AT&T Samsung Galaxy Note I717

Wondering if any devs could take a look at the Asus Day Scene wallpaper and figure out how to get it to run on the Note (ICS) without having to switch into tablet mode. It works great in tablet mode, but crashes at the standard 320 dpi.
Here's a link to the LWP:
https://www.dropbox.com/s/fxpcoki3olzy8nq/asusdayscene.apk
THANKS!

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wallpapers tf300

made by myself hope you like
native resolution is 1280 × 800
i did make is 1280 by 800 however it still doesnt fit right
Sent from my ASUS Transformer Pad TF300T using xda premium
cguerrero said:
i did make is 1280 by 800 however it still doesnt fit right
Sent from my ASUS Transformer Pad TF300T using xda premium
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Wallpapers will have to be a higher resolution to account for the panning when you swipe across home screens. The wallpaper is not static. I do not know the exact resolution needed but i would make it bigger than neccesary then crop it to fit from the tablet. If you recall it gives a cross shape when you crop the wallpaper as it is different in landscape and portrait.
Alternatively you could make the 1280*800 fit as a static wallpaper using something like wallpaper wizadri from the play store, or static live wallpaper.
good luck
use an app called picspeed. when you go to the image and choose set as wallpaper, use picspeed as the program to set it. this will handle the task without the major cropping.
The resolution should be 1920x1408 to fit correctly.
1920x1408, still no good...
If i want to create my own wallpaper in Photoshop, do you know what size
it should be in order for it to fit exactly in landscape? i mean, should i take the pannig into consideration, just like bleed in print? and if so, how much...?
Does ppi matters?!
i want to make a shelf like wallpaper so that icons would appear to sit on them
and it's driving me crazy cuz' i have no clue as to where they (the shelfs ) should be...
Thanks!
... try
Code:
1920x1408, still no good...
... give 1920x1280 a try, it seems to be the native resolution for Android 4.0.3 (ICS) on the TF 300 tablet. No crop, cut or resize here :good:

Help with setting wallpapers.

Hi.
I'm trying to set a wallpaper on my Tablet S.
I've read that ICS uses 1920 x 1280, but when I set it it doesn't look right.
All I want is the stock ICS wallpaper.
I've seen the Tablet S Template PSD file, but I don't know how to use it.
Can anyone help?
wallpaper wizardrii
Just use wallpaper wizardrii it can put the complete wallpaper with out have to use the crop guide of android free on the play store
Warren_Orange said:
Hi.
I'm trying to set a wallpaper on my Tablet S.
I've read that ICS uses 1920 x 1280, but when I set it it doesn't look right.
All I want is the stock ICS wallpaper.
I've seen the Tablet S Template PSD file, but I don't know how to use it.
Can anyone help?
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Yes, the full scale H x V dimensions for Sony Tablet S ICS wallpaper images is 1920 x 1280 pixels, but the images must be cropped if they are to be displayed correctly.
Sony explains how to select a wallpaper image in ICS HERE. To the best of my knowledge, Sony has not yet released a video showing how to crop an image in ICS, however, they do show how to crop an image in HC in this VIDEO located at YouTube's web site. Cropping a wallpaper image in ICS is done pretty much the same way as it was in HC.
I provided a wallpaper image template and explained the pixel dimensions and viewable areas of wallpaper images HERE. I hope you find the template and information useful.
I make my own wallpaper images using an image editing program on my PC then copy them to my tablet into a folder I created and named /sdcard/Pictures/Wallpapers. Any images stored in the tablet's /sdcard/Pictures folder and its subfolders can be previewed and chosen via the "Gallery" selection on the "Choose wallpaper from" pop-up that appears whenever you long-press on any blank area near the center of the tablet's screen. You can also get to the "Gallery" selection via Settings > Display > Wallpaper.
Of course, you could always download and install wallpaper apps, but most of them are advertisement based and they never provided the control you can have by making your own wallpaper images and cropping them yourself.
I hope you find my reply helpful.
i'm using this for setting wallpaper on my Teblet S!!!
https://play.google.com/store/apps/...RnZWxpbmVhcHBzLnNpbXBsZWltYWdld2FsbHBhcGVyIl0.
traumakom said:
i'm using this for setting wallpaper on my Teblet S!!!
https://play.google.com/store/apps/...RnZWxpbmVhcHBzLnNpbXBsZWltYWdld2FsbHBhcGVyIl0.
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I also have installed the Simple Image Wallpaper app that your link leads to. It is actually a free, open source, non-advertisement based Live Wallpaper app. It works well, IMHO. One nice feature of the app is it allows for using different images for landscape and portrait mode.
Simple Image Wallpaper works best with images whose pixel resolution is the same as the screen of the telephone or tablet the app is installed on. For the Sony Tablet S in landscape mode, images that are 1280 x 752 pixels work best. In portrait mode, images that are 800 x 1232 pixels work best.
If the image is not 1280 x 752 or 800 x 1232 pixels, Simple Image Wallpaper will rotate the image if necessary for best fit, then stretch or shrink the image, and then crop the image until it fits the tablet's screen. This will sometimes cause parts of the image to be unviewable or to be displayed in a mode opposite to the intended landscape or portrait mode. Still, it's a great app.
Had expected lag what with it being a live wallpaper, but none at all, fantastic!
Cat McGowan said:
I also have installed the Simple Image Wallpaper app that your link leads to. It is actually a free, open source, non-advertisement based Live Wallpaper app. It works well, IMHO. One nice feature of the app is it allows for using different images for landscape and portrait mode.
Simple Image Wallpaper works best with images whose pixel resolution is the same as the screen of the telephone or tablet the app is installed on. For the Sony Tablet S in landscape mode, images that are 1280 x 752 pixels work best. In portrait mode, images that are 800 x 1232 pixels work best.
If the image is not 1280 x 752 or 800 x 1232 pixels, Simple Image Wallpaper will rotate the image if necessary for best fit, then stretch or shrink the image, and then crop the image until it fits the tablet's screen. This will sometimes cause parts of the image to be unviewable or to be displayed in a mode opposite to the intended landscape or portrait mode. Still, it's a great app.
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Sorry to give this thread one hell of a bump but Simple Image Wallpaper just saved my sanity! Thanks, the word needs to be spread about this. I tried all the other "apps" and I can't get an image to display correctly in landscape mode to save my life. I'm using this on my Samsung Galaxy Note 3. It took me a minute to find it though under "wallpaper>live wallpaper" because it does not appear in my app drawer.
Thanks again! :good:

[Q] Asus day scene

Anyone have a working apk for the Asus day scene live wallpaper?

[Q] Wallpaper Portrait Mode Doesn't Works?

Good Day,
I have a Samsung Galaxy Young GT-S5360, i recently tried to change my wallpaper when i am cropping the photo, the landscape mode works just fine, but i wanted to crop the wallpaper in portrait. but it just doesn't work. what is the error or reason why the portrait doesn't work? is there any fix to this problem?
Thanks for the help,
Regards,
ThePrince03

[Q] Microbes LWP mod

Hello there, i loved to use the Microbes live wallpaper back in the day on my old galaxy phones.
Now i use a note 4 with a 2K display, and this microbes wallpaper is really tiny, its hard to see em move and eat the dots.
Now my question is, can i change the DPI/Resolution of the LWP alone? or does it automaticly scale to my OS's DPI/Resolution settings?
EDIT: i found a work around using this: http://forum.xda-developers.com/android/apps-games/app-gltools-1-29-t2828630
You can change resolution per app and works great, also works for games to increase framerates by lowering the resolution.
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