how to change TWRP splash screen

if you want to use a custom fullscreen splashscreen use the splash.xml from the attachment (unzip to twres folder)

and place a 1080x1920 (or 1920x1200 for landscape) .png file into images folder and name it

Code: <variable name="background_color" value="#222222"/> <variable name="header_color" value="#555555"/> <variable name="accent_color" value="#0090CA"/>

As every device has its own TWRP.img which cant be used on another device,you´ll need to download the lastest TWRP.img for your device (the one you actually have flashed on your devicenow the .img file has to be extraced... there´s a great tool for that task named Android Image Kitchen so hit the link above and download the version of your choice in the attachment of the first post.personally i used v2.4 for windows while writing this...extract Android Image Kitchen to your desktop and copy your TWRP.img into that folderopen the Android Image Kitchen folder in your explorer and drag the TWRP.img file into the unpackimg.bat with your mouseignore the split_img folder that was created in that process and open the ramdisk folderinside the ramdisk folder enter the twres folderthe stock splash screen uses to .png files from the images folder inside that twres folder:- splashlogo.png- splashteamwin.pngthose files already exist in the theme.zip in a matching version for each color and you can just copy themto your Android Image Kitchen\ramdisk\twres\images folder replacing the existing onesor edit them to your likings in gimp or whatever you wanna use and save them (needs to be saved as .png file!)splash.pngadditionally you can edit the splash.xml inside the twres folder where the background of the splash screen is controlledthe lines you need to edit are line 20 - 22first is the main background, second the header color and last should be the color for TWRP version on the bottomthe color needs to be in hex format after you´re done save the xml file and close ithead back to the Android Image Kitchen folder and double click on the repackimg.bat filethis will create a image-new.img in that folder which is your modified TWRP.imgnow you can flash that img file same way you´d flash a stock TWRP.img