I will see what I can do with the battery icon, its a simple enough shape, just need to draw it then copy it for the shadow.https://www.sendspace.com/file/km03x7
*The heart from F462 had garbage pixels at the borders
The official battery icon/s are a disaster, in the XMB looks ok, but if you look at it in a hexeditor or in a image editor app it have useless pixels everywhere, i know it well because is one of the officials icons i used for research when we was helping littlebalup
Is the kind of thing that doesnt motivates me much to rebuild it because is very bad made
And is not posible to clean it up to fix that problem... is needed to do it from scratch
There are maaaaaany of the official icons inside imagefont.bin that suffers this same problem though (the yellowish icon from PSN PLUS is probably the second worst)
I have already upgraded the PS Plus icon with a better one taken from a full size icon, well hopefully its better, it looks better to me , check it out
I do want to do those other few system icons too, microphone mute etc. I have replacements but need to work on the shadows there too.
I have no PS3 here now to test tonight but I have built the imagefont.bin with all the latest new animations included. This is really about 99% done now or more on the upgrade, approx 450 new images so far, about 5 to go.
I will be back home on the 1st Jan and can do a video then and test them myself. I am fairly confident they will work, just the timing might need to be tweaked.
Still need to add custom images too after that so not really 99% complete overall, but getting there.
I have attached a category_game.xml too if anyone wants to try it now, the xml will add all the custom animations in place of the title on package manager.
Or this hex code can be added to any xmbml, sfo etc.
Code:
EF 91 AE 20 EF 90 85 20 EF 91 B0 20 EF 91 B6 20 EF 91 B7 20 EF 98 B4 20 0D 0A 09 09 09 09 0D 0A 09 09 09 09 EF 92 A5 20 EF 91 AF 20 EF 92 A0 20 EF 92 A3 20 EF 92 A4 20 EF 92 A8 20 0D 0A 09 09 09 09 EF 92 9F 20 EF 91 A0 20 EF 91 A1 20 EF 91 A2 20 EF 91 A3 20 EF 9A A8
The last one (EF 9A A8) is a timer test with 0 to 9 displayed looping in 1 second, 100ms frame delays.
