... or my version of it!
Published on December 1, 2003 By _Martin_ In OS Customization

 

 

 

The Art of Making BootSkins

BootSkins are certainly the skinning fashion of the moment. These are replacements for the screen that is displayed when Windows is loading.

Previously, replacing these screens had been a somewhat risky affair involving hacking your Windows application to pieces, but now BootSkin (www.bootskin.com) allows you to replace the screen without risking damage to your Windows installation under Windows 2000 and Windows XP.

The software allows you to apply one of the default skins or one downloaded from WinCustomize (https://www.wincustomize.com/skins.asp?library=32), but how do you create one of your own?


Well, it’s actually really easy. All that are required are 2 images and one configuration file. The first thing to do is to design how you want your skin to look when it’s completed.

This is my image as I want it to look. It’s just a tweak of the standard look. What you need to bear in mind currently is that BootSkin only works with 16 color images. There are plans to change this in the future to allow more colors but we must work with what’s available at the moment so keep your image simple.

The two images are the background and the progress bar. The background incorporates everything you see above apart from the blue progress bar in the top right. The box surrounding the progress bar is an optional part of the background image.

A lot of image programs claim to produce 4-bit (16 color) bitmaps but often the format is not quite right without knowing your image editing software well. What is fortunate here is that another Stardock program can help.


SkinStudio (www.stardock.com/products/SkinStudio) is mainly a tool for creating WindowBlinds and other skins but it has a useful tool built in that can help. If you select Tools … Bootskin … Prepare Image from the menu you will launch a little utility specifically for this purpose.

If you “browse” for your image you can load it into the utility.

You should then check the “Dither” option and experiment with the different Resampling and Dithering types to find the closest 16 color representation of your original image. You can then press “Save” and save your background image.


You can then move on to prepare the progress bar. The best way to do this is to start with an existing image to tweak. Basically however, in the BootSkin, you will eventually specify how much space the progress bar will take up and then this progress bar you create will be animated as Windows loads to fill this space.

Here we are using a simple image, which also uses the same 16 color palette as the background.

OK, so on to creating the actual BootSkin.

Under the directory where you installed BootSkin there is a Skins directory. Within this directory there will be a series of folders for each BootSkin installed. To add your skin, create a subdirectory with the name of your skin. I’m creating a directory called StardockEdition. Within that folder I’m going to place my two image files and a copy of an existing bootskin.ini file from one of the other folders.

We’re almost there now. We’ve done the hard work in creating the images. Now, we just need to change the .ini file to tell BootSkin how to use these images. Lets take a look at that file now.


[BootSkin]

Type=0

Name = "XXXXXXXXXXXX"

Author = "XXXXXXXXXXXX"

Description = "XXXXXXXXXXXX"

ProgressBar=XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX.bmp

ProgressBarX = XXX

ProgressBarY = XXX

ProgressBarWidth = XXX

Screen=XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX.bmp

Note that I’ve replaced context with a series of XXXXXs. These are the areas you need to change.

Name

Here, simply enter the name of the BootSkin you have created within quotation marks.

e.g. Name = "Windows Stardock Edition"

Author

Here, enter your own name so you can get the credit owed for your wonderful skin within quotation marks.

e.g. Author = "_Martin_"

Description

Enter some information about the skin you have created, again within quotation marks.

e.g. Description = "A simple twist on the standard login to give credit to Stardock’s wonderful software"

Progress Bar

Here, you need to enter the name of the bitmap file you are using for your progress bar.

e.g. ProgressBar=StardockEditionProgress.bmp

ProgressBarX

You need to work our where you are placing the progress bar on the screen. This represents the absolute left edge of the bar. You can use your source image to work out the location.

e.g. ProgressBarX = 508

ProgressBarY

This is the vertical coordinate of the top left of the progress bar on the screen.

e.g. ProgressBarY = 12

ProgressBarWidth

This is how wide you want the progress bar to be. As Windows loads, the Progress bar image that you specified will be moved across this area. Once it has moved across the width of the progress bar you have specified here the progress bar will start again from the left edge of the progress bar.

e.g. ProgressBarWidth = 118

Screen

Here, you need to enter the name of the bitmap file you are using for your background.

e.g. Screen=StardockEditionBack.bmp

OK, so here’s the final version of the bootskin.ini file:

[BootSkin]

Type=0

Name = "Windows Stardock Edition"

Author = "_Martin_"

Description = "A simple twist on the standard login to give credit to Stardock’s wonderful software"

ProgressBar=StardockEditionProgress.bmp

ProgressBarX = 508

ProgressBarY = 12

ProgressBarWidth = 118

Screen=StardockEditionBack.bmp

Now that you have edited the file, save it.

If you load BootSkin now, you can see you skin in the list.

Click the Apply button and your skin will be shown the next time that Windows restarts.

The final thing you can do is to share your BootSkin with others. To do this, select your skin, and select File … Export Selected Skin to File. Then, select a name for your file and a location to save it to. You will then have a .bootskin file that you can share with other BootSkin users. Why not upload it to WinCustomize for others to comment on?


Comments (Page 28)
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on Oct 21, 2005
how come that i can't import the skin i created ?

when i go to 'File -> Import from file..' i find my folder ind wich i've placed my skin, but there are icons to click ?

- Brookz
on Oct 29, 2005
Esta página no hará nada ayudarle. Lo traduciría para usted porque hablo español e inglés, pero no hay razón a.
on Oct 29, 2005
ya.. same thing happened with me brookz..
on Oct 31, 2005
I Like it so Much but it should be more colorful.
on Nov 07, 2005
no image here!!!
on Nov 08, 2005
Hello, all

Sorry for my bad english

Its is possible, to set de cycle of the animation, for a very short progression bar, in my exemple ...

ProgressBar=HAL_9000_Progress.bmp
ProgressBarX = 480
ProgressBarY = 447
ProgressBarWidth = 32
"ProgressionCycle"="Too rapid"
Screen=HAL_9000_Initialisation.bmp

Your programme is fantastic

on Nov 09, 2005
First off, same as other peeps have pointed pout.....WEBBBBY, the images dont load on this page

Secondly i have a slight niggle with the program. I selected `random boot screen at start` option, however, each time i boot up it seems to only be selecting randomly from 3 skins in the file. Even though i have around 8 skins in the folder? huh? No biggy but?????

And last off this program is Kewl!
Standard BootScreens Sux0rz
on Nov 24, 2005
Has anyone figured out why the progress bar has a trail behind it? Here's the boot.ini I'm using:

ProgressBar=darkangelprogress.bmp
ProgressBarX = 215
ProgressBarY = 400
ProgressBarWidth = 210


the bitmap for the progress bar is 19x20, 4-bit color depth using a Windows color pallette (the same color that is appearing in my bootscreen bmp, which displays fine). The settings for the progress bar pretty much center it up exactly underneath the logo I have on the bootscreen. I'm gonna try to use a different progress bar, like the one from the Toon bootscreen, to see if that makes a difference.
on Nov 25, 2005
hey martin for some reason non of your stuff works i have tryed it 1000000 times and no sucksess
on Nov 25, 2005
the pictures do not work this page is no help at all
on Nov 28, 2005
This page is nooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo hhhhhhhhhhheeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeelllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllppppppppppppppppppppp
on Nov 29, 2005
These pictures don't load at all. This help to a point and without the picture I get lost. So this is NO HELP at all right now. fix the pictures and then it will helop me.
on Nov 30, 2005
can i use jpeg images ?
on Dec 19, 2005
Hi there, have you ever had the problem with bootskin not working right? Like it will show the image when you start up but it won't go to the log on screen?
on Dec 20, 2005
fuck u it doesnt wrk
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