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Kwgt: foxie pack 001 Wallpaper: https://www.deviantart.com/jiraiyaart/art/Tanjiro-X-Future-857879431 Icon pack: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.arandompackage.flatconsgreen Launcher: Lawnchair
So basically what I did is start with the wallpaper linked below and imported it into the kustom app.
Then I changed the number of screens to 3.
Next I swiped to the global tab of the root menu and created 4 on/off global switches. (I labeled them after the person on whom I would need to press to activate them, but you can name them whatever you want).
Then starting on the center page, I created an overlap group and put a single circle in it.
Going back to the overlap group menu, I positioned it on top of Yoda's head adjusting the size as needed. (I'd recommend anchoring at the bottom first to save time).
I also animated the overlap group to ReactOn "bg scroll" scroll (This is important because if you miss this step, the circle will not scroll when you do).
Then I set the touch to toggle the corresponding global switch.
Next step is to create 5 more overlap groups (These will hold the apps you want to use so I'd suggest naming them in the root menu for future customization)
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.arandompackage.flatconsgreen
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.arandompackage.flatconsred
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.arun.kustomiconpack
The first two links are the icon packs I used, and the second is the easiest way to get the icons into kustom, I recommend having it open in the background while you are doing this. (You may have to compromise with the icons as the packs are rather incomplete).
To actually use the icon, you have to set as an image NOT a fonticon (mistake I made many, many times), press on the check box next to the bitmap editor and press the calculator icon at the top of the screen. Then just input the code you got from Kustom Icon Plugin.
Then set the touch to your preferred app by going to the touch tab
Animations are definitely the hardest part of the wallpaper, but with a little practice it becomes fairly simple.
You need 3 animations on each of the app overlap groups, first is one that reacts on the global switch corresponding to Yoda and fades in, you don't need to change anything else with that one.
Next you need another one reacting to the same switch, but this one scrolls at angles 180, 225, 270, 315, 360 respectively with a limit of 100. Set speed and duration as preferred.
The last animation will be another one that reacts on "bg scroll", and you can change the action to whatever you want (I'm currently using "scale out".
Next we are going to make the clock thing so to start, head over to the play store and pick up this komponent
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.baconbits.klwp.matpopforkustom
For the next part I went to the play store again for an icon pack called candycons (this isn't required, but I like their circles)
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.zavukodlak.candycons
Put the circles into the icon plugin and then back into kustom.
Use 2 separate images to hold the circles, positioning them wherever you choose.
Set the touch to toggle one of the global switches you made (not the one you have been using for Yoda).
Animate the "bg scroll" in any way you like.
Create an overlap group and position it near the center of the screen.
In the overlap group, create a rectangle, and set dimensions however you want. I recommend setting it so it is wider than the Komponent you are using and positioned a little higher than it (Again position is preference, and this only makes it easier for you as this will be where you place the apps).
Take your chosen icons from the plugin (as many as the rectangle you made can hold), and position them in the overlap group (If you are using 2 icons in the rectangle like I am, then just anchor left and right).
Animate the overlap group with "bg scroll" and on the global switch (I'm using scale in horizontal for this one).
Repeat steps 5-14 on Darth Vader, if you get an overflow error, just copy and paste (which is quicker) and it will be fixed.
Put another circle with a global switch on touch on Luke's head.
Save and export in the hamburger menu (not with the save function at the top), the next step can't be done right now.
Exit the app, make sure everything is working, if something isn't working and you don't know why, let me know.
Back into Kustom, go to the hamburger menu and select load preset.
At the top of the screen, there will be a blank page, tap it and you will start again with a blank page.
Set the number of screens to 3 once again and swipe to the third page.
Now you will be creating the music player. This looks complicated once again, but it really isn't. It would be helpful to have the music app open so it is sending information to Kustom so you know if it is working.
Start with an overlap group holding a circle ("bg scroll" animated again)
Go to the FX tab and change the texture to "Bitmap".
In the part where you pick the bitmap, hit the check box then the calculator at the top to enter the advanced editor.
In the advanced editor enter $mi(cover)$ into the box. This tells Kustom to use the music cover as the variable bitmap.
Add a filter and change size as desired.
Back in the overlap group add a progress bar
Set progress to music playtime and change the mode if you want (I find Flat Progress works best).
Set the style to circular, and change the size to something either the same size as the circle, or slightly larger if you want the progress bar to hug the album art instead of covering it.
Change color as needed, make sure there is a contrast.
Head back to the Root Menu and create a new "bg scroll" animated overlap group.
Create text.
Change font as wanted, and set the Type to "fixed width" this is to ensure that the song title does not go off the screen.
In the text input, type $mi(title)$ . This tells Kustom that you want the text to be the music title. (If you have the music in the background, whether it is paused or not, the title should appear over the input box).
In the overlap group, create another Text.
In the input, type $mi(artist)$ . This tells Kustom to display the artist's name.
Keep all other settings barring size the same for uniformity.
Play around with the position tab in the individual Texts for ideal positioning
Back in the root Menu create a Fonticon, and using the built in "Material" Pack, find the Skip icon.
Go to touch and select music controls, then "Next"
Repeat for the Pause and Previous icons with the obvious touch modifications.
Animate the "bg scroll" on everything.
Place the Fonticons where desired and set them transparent. Make sure they are big. (I positioned mine so pressing the top triggers the Play/Pause, and pressing the right and left triggers the skip and previous respectively).
Save and export in case you want to use the same music player for another theme.
Press the checkboxes for everything, and press the copy button at the top.
Press the hamburger and load the preset you created before the music player.
Paste everything into the bottom.
In the animate section for all of the music play parts, set the ReactOn to the switch you put on top of Luke's head.
Set the reaction to be anything that you want, just make sure you test to make sure that it goes away.
Save and export again.
Test to make sure everything works.
Now you are done, sorry for this being so long.
Then I changed the number of screens to 3.
Next I swiped to the global tab of the root menu and created 4 on/off global switches. (I labeled them after the person on whom I would need to press to activate them, but you can name them whatever you want).
Then starting on the center page, I created an overlap group and put a single circle in it.
Going back to the overlap group menu, I positioned it on top of Yoda's head adjusting the size as needed. (I'd recommend anchoring at the bottom first to save time).
I also animated the overlap group to ReactOn "bg scroll" scroll (This is important because if you miss this step, the circle will not scroll when you do).
Then I set the touch to toggle the corresponding global switch.
Next step is to create 5 more overlap groups (These will hold the apps you want to use so I'd suggest naming them in the root menu for future customization)
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.arandompackage.flatconsgreen
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.arandompackage.flatconsred
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.arun.kustomiconpack
The first two links are the icon packs I used, and the second is the easiest way to get the icons into kustom, I recommend having it open in the background while you are doing this. (You may have to compromise with the icons as the packs are rather incomplete).
To actually use the icon, you have to set as an image NOT a fonticon (mistake I made many, many times), press on the check box next to the bitmap editor and press the calculator icon at the top of the screen. Then just input the code you got from Kustom Icon Plugin.
Then set the touch to your preferred app by going to the touch tab
Animations are definitely the hardest part of the wallpaper, but with a little practice it becomes fairly simple.
You need 3 animations on each of the app overlap groups, first is one that reacts on the global switch corresponding to Yoda and fades in, you don't need to change anything else with that one.
Next you need another one reacting to the same switch, but this one scrolls at angles 180, 225, 270, 315, 360 respectively with a limit of 100. Set speed and duration as preferred.
The last animation will be another one that reacts on "bg scroll", and you can change the action to whatever you want (I'm currently using "scale out".
Next we are going to make the clock thing so to start, head over to the play store and pick up this komponent
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.baconbits.klwp.matpopforkustom
This is the clock komponent, and when you add it to the root menu you can modify colors.
For the next part I went to the play store again for an icon pack called candycons (this isn't required, but I like their circles)
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.zavukodlak.candycons
Put the circles into the icon plugin and then back into kustom.
Use 2 separate images to hold the circles, positioning them wherever you choose.
Set the touch to toggle one of the global switches you made (not the one you have been using for Yoda).
Animate the "bg scroll" in any way you like.
Create an overlap group and position it near the center of the screen.
In the overlap group, create a rectangle, and set dimensions however you want. I recommend setting it so it is wider than the Komponent you are using and positioned a little higher than it (Again position is preference, and this only makes it easier for you as this will be where you place the apps).
Take your chosen icons from the plugin (as many as the rectangle you made can hold), and position them in the overlap group (If you are using 2 icons in the rectangle like I am, then just anchor left and right).
Animate the overlap group with "bg scroll" and on the global switch (I'm using scale in horizontal for this one).
Repeat steps 5-14 on Darth Vader, if you get an overflow error, just copy and paste (which is quicker) and it will be fixed.
Put another circle with a global switch on touch on Luke's head.
Save and export in the hamburger menu (not with the save function at the top), the next step can't be done right now.
Exit the app, make sure everything is working, if something isn't working and you don't know why, let me know.
Back into Kustom, go to the hamburger menu and select load preset.
At the top of the screen, there will be a blank page, tap it and you will start again with a blank page.
Set the number of screens to 3 once again and swipe to the third page.
Now you will be creating the music player. This looks complicated once again, but it really isn't. It would be helpful to have the music app open so it is sending information to Kustom so you know if it is working.
Start with an overlap group holding a circle ("bg scroll" animated again)
Go to the FX tab and change the texture to "Bitmap".
In the part where you pick the bitmap, hit the check box then the calculator at the top to enter the advanced editor.
In the advanced editor enter $mi(cover)$ into the box. This tells Kustom to use the music cover as the variable bitmap.
Add a filter and change size as desired.
Back in the overlap group add a progress bar
Set progress to music playtime and change the mode if you want (I find Flat Progress works best).
Set the style to circular, and change the size to something either the same size as the circle, or slightly larger if you want the progress bar to hug the album art instead of covering it.
Change color as needed, make sure there is a contrast.
Head back to the Root Menu and create a new "bg scroll" animated overlap group.
Create text.
Change font as wanted, and set the Type to "fixed width" this is to ensure that the song title does not go off the screen.
In the text input, type $mi(title)$ . This tells Kustom that you want the text to be the music title. (If you have the music in the background, whether it is paused or not, the title should appear over the input box).
In the overlap group, create another Text.
In the input, type $mi(artist)$ . This tells Kustom to display the artist's name.
Keep all other settings barring size the same for uniformity.
Play around with the position tab in the individual Texts for ideal positioning
Back in the root Menu create a Fonticon, and using the built in "Material" Pack, find the Skip icon.
Go to touch and select music controls, then "Next"
Repeat for the Pause and Previous icons with the obvious touch modifications.
Animate the "bg scroll" on everything.
Place the Fonticons where desired and set them transparent. Make sure they are big. (I positioned mine so pressing the top triggers the Play/Pause, and pressing the right and left triggers the skip and previous respectively).
Save and export in case you want to use the same music player for another theme.
Press the checkboxes for everything, and press the copy button at the top.
Press the hamburger and load the preset you created before the music player.
Paste everything into the bottom.
In the animate section for all of the music play parts, set the ReactOn to the switch you put on top of Luke's head.
Set the reaction to be anything that you want, just make sure you test to make sure that it goes away.
Save and export again.
Test to make sure everything works.
Now you are done, sorry for this being so long.
Flatcons Green could maybe work? Looks like the green shade might be a bit off to fully match.
Leaf - Flatcons There's also one named as 'terminal'.
And here's the icon pack if you wanted that
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.arandompackage.flatconsgreen
Wallpaper- https://www.zedge.net/wallpaper/f71e74bc-03cc-4539-bbae-716a8e35ecfb Icon pack- https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.arandompackage.flatconsgreen Widget-https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=minimalistforkwgt.kustom.pack ->082 https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=nebbiakwgt.kustom.pack ->085 Launcher-https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=ch.deletescape.lawnchair.plah
Wallpaper- https://www.zedge.net/wallpaper/f71e74bc-03cc-4539-bbae-716a8e35ecfb Icon pack- https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.arandompackage.flatconsgreen Widget-https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=minimalistforkwgt.kustom.pack ->082 https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=nebbiakwgt.kustom.pack ->085 Launcher-https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=ch.deletescape.lawnchair.plah
Font: Fink Heavy
Icons: Flatcons Green
Wallpaper: Here
Will add wallpaper credit momentarily if I can find it.
Edit: all the sites the wallpaper can be found on seem sketch, but here is the least sketchy one.