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New feature in NinjaMorph ?

DF Smod

Silver Member
Maybe I just missed this before, but while messing around with NinjaMorph this morning (an app I have had since it was released) I found a feature I didn't know about.

After extracting an .apk to work with, opening it and finding an image you would like to replace, instead of pressing it and then choosing an image to replace it with, long press it and a few more options will pop-up, one of them being "edit image".

Within the edit image screen there are multiple volume level type sliders with options ranging from color (alpha-red-blue and green) to width, height and rotation, also a reset image, invert color and apply rotation/size menu, giving you the ability to Morph the size, shape, color, and angle, in any direction of any image within your device right from your phone.

A lot of times I update applications and never see the changes, apparently this was one of those times, or this has been here all along

When I get home I will post a screen shot of this menu, as it looks pretty cool

Stericson you slipped one by me :)
 
Here is the Screen Shot

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I have also figured out that you can place .apk's into an update.zip file that is on your SD card by simply renaming the update.zip to update.zip.apk - then it is 100% editable

If you have an .apk on your SD that you would like to run as an update.zip simply rename the update.zip within Root Explorer to update.zip.apk and extract it in NinjaMorph - the update.zip has to have an .apk in it already - navigate to system/app and select the pre-existing .apk and then you will be prompted to replace it with an .apk of your choice off of your SD - finish project - rename from update.zip.apk back to update.zip and flash via recovery
 
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