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Jeff provides a detailed tutorial for creating depth effect wallpapers on Samsung lock screens, inspired by iOS designs. The method, discovered on Twitter via v-trox360, involves using two essential Good Lock applications: Clockface and LockStar, and potentially the '14 Studio' app for wallpapers. The tutorial begins with selecting and editing a wallpaper by isolating a portion with the lasso tool, followed by integrating this image into a new clock design via Clockface. Adjustments are made through trial and error for perfect alignment, and the new clock is applied to the lock screen using LockStar. Jeff emphasizes patience throughout the process and encourages viewers to share their results on social media. Additionally, he promotes Mint Mobile plans and offers incentives for sign-ups. The tutorial concludes with a call to action for viewer engagement.
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In this segment, Jeff introduces a tutorial for creating depth effect wallpapers on Samsung lock screens, akin to those on iOS. He explains that he found the method on Twitter, courtesy of v-trox360, and plans to walk viewers through the process. Jeff acknowledges the method may require patience for best results. He thanks his son and plugs a Mint Mobile promotion offering plans for $15 a month, with various benefits, and a free smartphone case for new sign-ups. For the tutorial, Jeff emphasizes that viewers need two Good Lock applications: Clockface and Lockstar. He also recommends using depth effect wallpapers from the ‘14 Studio’ app.
00:03:00
In this part of the video, the tutorial guides users on how to hide the clock on their lock screen by editing the wallpaper image. Firstly, users need to select their desired wallpaper from the gallery and use the edit function to isolate a portion using the lasso tool. This edited image is saved as a copy. Next, users open the Good Lock app, navigate to the Clock Face application, and add a new clock, incorporating the previously edited image. Adjustments are made to overlay the image correctly, though it may require trial and error for perfect alignment. Finally, users go back to Good Lock, use LockStar to select and adjust the new clock style on the lock screen.
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In this segment of the video, the creator discusses tweaking the clock face and scaling on a lock screen to achieve a desired depth effect. They mention the trial-and-error nature of the process, with the potential need for multiple attempts to get better results. They reference some successful examples posted on Twitter by others. The video includes a call to action for viewers to share their results and provides social media details for further interaction. Additionally, the creator promotes Mint Mobile’s wireless plans and offers a free smartphone case as an incentive for signing up through their link. The segment concludes with reminders to like, comment, subscribe, and hit the notification icon for future content.