Hey everyone,
I made a recolour of the Organ theme for myself and I thought it looked really good so I am deciding to release it. The original theme was made by madsoul, dHappy and ProfessorFate. Also credit goes to McCabe who made the OSK that i slightly edit as seen in screenie 2
Sceenies:
Hope you like it
heheheh it reminds me of those half and half bars
nice recolor
for some reason it doesn't work well on my version? (380 m33-5). it generally looks fine but the shadows are wierd, especially the one for Photo which seems to be the only one present but huge and ugly. sometimes some icons go missing, and sometimes the top bar with the time and battery starts blinking !
nice colors though, goes really well with my deep red PSP.
Ge64 Wrote:for some reason it doesn't work well on my version? (380 m33-5). it generally looks fine but the shadows are wierd, especially the one for Photo which seems to be the only one present but huge and ugly. sometimes some icons go missing, and sometimes the top bar with the time and battery starts blinking !
nice colors though, goes really well with my deep red PSP.
If it blinks. That means that you're charging your PSP.
SomethingX Wrote:Ge64 Wrote:for some reason it doesn't work well on my version? (380 m33-5). it generally looks fine but the shadows are wierd, especially the one for Photo which seems to be the only one present but huge and ugly. sometimes some icons go missing, and sometimes the top bar with the time and battery starts blinking !
nice colors though, goes really well with my deep red PSP.
If it blinks. That means that you're charging your PSP.
The top bar flashing when charging the battery looks silly
And you can stop the top bar from flashing when charging the battery by modifying data in system_plugin_fg.rco.
Open system_plugin_fg.rco in rco editor. Go to the
Anim Data tab.
Scroll down to
anim_battery_charging@0x1B20[0x901]
There are four
[0x906] Set Object Alpha entries under
anim_battery_charging@0x1B20[0x901]
In the first two
[0x906] entries, the last value should already be set to 1.
In the last two
[0x906] entries, you'll see a
0 at the last setting. Change the last value to
1 for both of the last
[0x906] entries: