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Terrapin2190
June 1st, 2018, 06:26 AM
Just... why?? Or why not, rather?

In my eyes, it would be a worthwhile effort to create some sort of batch file or separate GUI in which a person could 'drag and drop' or list appropriate and specific theme files to then be packaged in 7tsp format. It sounds like a bit of work, but not too much work. Of course, I'm only thinking of Windows 7 because, as far as themes go, it's all I know. There are really only so many resource files to work with in their various formats (bmp, png, dll, mui.dll... or exe? or both? idk, I'm not a professional themer lol)

I would love to see more themes in 7tsp installer format. It just makes installing themes in their complete and flawless glory so much easier.

But, I guess it isn't supposed to be easy. Or at least too easy. If it was, we wouldn't be forced to explore. And in doing so, learn more about themes and how they work. And I assume we wouldn't have so many great and talented themers as we do today.

While I'm at it, I'd like to thank all you theme creators out there. Putting in so much time and effort for that extra wow factor. Whether it's theme enthusiasts, self-customizers, gamers, or just your average user. It's pretty damn cool that we're all able to download themes for our own personal eye candy and/or to impress our friends. It's been a blast over the years finding all these cool themes. I love them and appreciate the time you take to create them.

I'm hoping to learn more about how 7tsp packages work in the near future and possibly convert theme packages into 7tsp format (with the permission of theme creators of course) for easier and more complete installation.

Any thoughts?

ミறѳѳղղįզվદ彡
June 1st, 2018, 08:39 AM
Just... why?? Or why not, rather?

In my eyes, it would be a worthwhile effort to create some sort of batch file or separate GUI in which a person could 'drag and drop' or list appropriate and specific theme files to then be packaged in 7tsp format. It sounds like a bit of work, but not too much work. Of course, I'm only thinking of Windows 7 because, as far as themes go, it's all I know. There are really only so many resource files to work with in their various formats (bmp, png, dll, mui.dll... or exe? or both? idk, I'm not a professional themer lol)

I would love to see more themes in 7tsp installer format. It just makes installing themes in their complete and flawless glory so much easier.

But, I guess it isn't supposed to be easy. Or at least too easy. If it was, we wouldn't be forced to explore. And in doing so, learn more about themes and how they work. And I assume we wouldn't have so many great and talented themers as we do today.

While I'm at it, I'd like to thank all you theme creators out there. Putting in so much time and effort for that extra wow factor. Whether it's theme enthusiasts, self-customizers, gamers, or just your average user. It's pretty damn cool that we're all able to download themes for our own personal eye candy and/or to impress our friends. It's been a blast over the years finding all these cool themes. I love them and appreciate the time you take to create them.

I'm hoping to learn more about how 7tsp packages work in the near future and possibly convert theme packages into 7tsp format (with the permission of theme creators of course) for easier and more complete installation.

Any thoughts?
you can create 7tsp pack with more extras as icon pack preview,sound schemes,curors,logon,fonts and visual style (windows theme)
just put your custom files to 7tsp Extra folder and before patching you can set settings before patching in 7tsp menu 7tsp/Extra/Option
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Terrapin2190
June 1st, 2018, 05:52 PM
Thanks so much! I'm going to study this process and start cranking out some 7tsp packs soon!

MOST_WASTED
June 2nd, 2018, 09:53 PM
...drag and drop' or list appropriate and specific theme files to then be packaged in 7tsp...

i agree. 7tsp does make it easier to customize windows, especially windows 7. I used to break my windows 7 constantly from editing system files manually. Theme resource changer and 7tsp changed all that.
To make a package all you need are 2 things (well to be honest i dont actually make the package, i merely replace the resource files of a package i got from the web lol) :

1. Restorator or Resource Hacker (Reshacker) - to make a resource file (.res) - a file that contains your changes for a specific file. (eg. imageres.dll.res - contains changes for imageres.dll)
I use both but i mostly use Restorator because you can drag and drop. Its way faster to replace icons and such that way. Its probably the best we will get for a GUI with drag and drop environment that you mentioned.

2. 7z archiver - to open a 7tspackage where you'd place your resource files. Make sure the package has a 7tsp.7z extension (eg. package.7tsp.7z) in order for 7tsp to recognize it

The only hard part is finding out which system file contains the resource you wanna change. Or i should say it isnt hard but its what consumes the most time.

After you have made a package or 2, you tend to create your own way of making the process faster. Your own GUI or interface so to speak, which improves as you go along.

Cheers :)

Terrapin2190
June 3rd, 2018, 07:03 AM
What about building the pack.ini file? Some things look pretty self-explanatory, but 'number of resources,' color listings... that seems a little confusing there.
I'm guessing color ID can be pulled from somewhere within "theme.zip\(theme name)\Theme\(theme name)\Shell\Normal Color" ?

Do resource image files need to be packaged using Restorator? They can't go in a folder inside the 'Extra' folder under the appropriate name? (ex. Shell / Shell32)
Better yet, just move the entire theme into the Extra folder? I think I've seen a few in that sort of format.

I think I see what you mean now that I think about it. timedate.cpl can't be changed using the normal theme installation procedure and requires Restorator in order to be changed...

I'm trying to use other 7tsp packages as a reference, but I'm not sure if I have any that are complete packages. And it's hard to find many 7tsp full transformation packs.

I need to keep studying the tutorial. There's a lot of bases to cover here lol.

Thanks for the info! I'm gonna try to get the hang of this eventually. I'm beginning to see why there isn't an easy custom theme to 7tsp converter. Some items have a few variables at stake and requires user interaction.

ミறѳѳղղįզվદ彡
June 3rd, 2018, 09:29 AM
Author Fixit (http://www.xptsp.com/board/index.php?action=profile;u=2)
http://www.xptsp.com/board/index.php?topic=31.0 (http://www.xptsp.com/board/index.php?topic=31.0)
Here a tutorial on how to make a custom pack.
This is also the place for questions and support for your custom pack.

It's possible to create your own custom Theme/Icon pack's and apply them with the 7tsp GUI.
Modifications can include icons, bitmaps, a theme, side panel, logon screen and task manager colors.
Dialog window changes, menu start button, copy animation colors etcetc.

Extract a pack (preferable 7tsp black pack) , replace all or some of the resources with your own and/or just remove any unwanted file or mod...
Re compress the files and folders again as it was with 7zip
and name it "7tsp_my_custom_pack_v0.1.7z" ("my_custom" can be "any_name" (no spaces))

Pack.ini



pack.ini: Some settings explained to create a pack,
(Edit and use one of the official 7tsp pack's pack.ini files, do not copy from this explanation)


Pack= << Name of your custom pack
by= << Name of pack creator
Version= << Version number of your custom pack (e.g. "1.0")
Date=date

[7tsp]
theme creator= << Name of Theme Creator
theme=mytheme.theme << The name of the theme file that will be applied as placed in the "Extra" folder, e.g.: "mytheme.themepack" or "mytheme.theme" (and place the folder that goes with it "mytheme" also in the "Extra" Folder).
Any amount of .theme files and corresponding folders can be added to the Extra folder.

uxhex=yes << In case the theme needs uxtheme.dll to be patched, else write "no".
mui=no << Set to "yes" if the pack has any *.mui.res files in the resources folder

[taskmanager] << Will only be used if "taskmgr.exe.res" is in the resources folder... (this may also be a dummy file)
grid=00FF00 << Use any color in hex format
memory=FFFF00
CPU=00FFFF
Digits=00ff00

[CopyAnimation] << Will only be used if this is in the pack.ini (and enabled by the user in the option menu)
color1=FF0000 << Use any color in hex format
color2=00FF00
color3=0000FF
Fontcolor=FFFF00


[CopyAnimation] << Or to use a bitmap instead of gradient colors
Bitmap=100 << Place a 'Bitmap'(.BMP) of 400x40px in shell32.dll.res with name: '100' and language ID: '1033'
Fontcolor=FFFF00

[OEMINFO] << Will be used if a bitmap 120x120px is placed in the "Extra\OEMLogo\logo.bmp" folder.
Manufacturer= << Leave blank what not applies
Model=
logo=logo.bmp
SupportURL=
SupportPhone=
SupportHours=

Resource Files



a new .res file can be created by making a copy of an existing res file, rename it and add the new resources
with the same name or number it has in the original dll/exe file using e.g. Reshacker, you can add any dll/exe/cpl/mui file in res format in the resources folder.
7tsp will recognize them and if they exist in the system32, windir or en-US folder they will be patched.

Resfile Catagories - By Robi (http://www.xptsp.com/board/index.php?action=profile;u=3)



[B]accessibilitycpl.dll
ease of access center icon - icon group 1

ActionCenterCPL.dll
action center icon - icon group 1
Windows firewall icon - icon group 5

autoplay.dll
autoplay icon - icon group 1

basebrd.dll
logon branding - bitmap 120
about windows logo - bitmap 121

batmeter.dll
battery tray - bitmap 303

colorcpl.exe
color management icon - icon group 5

DeviceCenter.dll
devices and printers icon - icon group 1

devmgr.dll
device manager icon - icon group 201

DiagCpl.dll
troubleshooting icon - icon group 1

Display.dll
display icon - icon group 1

Explorer.exe
start Orb - bitmap 6801, 6805, 6809
user frame - bitmap 7013
explorer Libraries icon - icon group ICO_MYCOMPUTER

ExplorerFrame.dll
navigation button - bitmap 577 (normal), 578 (hot), 579 (default), 581 (pressed)

FirewallControlPanel.dll
Windows Firewall icon - icon group 1

fontext.dll
fonts icon - icon group 410

fvecpl.dll
bitlocker drive encryption icon - icon group 1

icardres.dll.mui
Windows cardspace icon - icon group 301

imageres.dll
Windows startup sound - WAVE 5080
Windows logon background - IMAGE 5031, 5032, 5033, 5034, 5035, 5036, 5037, 5038, 5039, 5040, 5041, 5042, 5043
Windows logon loading animation - Bitmap 5000, 5001, 5002, 5003, 5004, 5010, 5011, 5012, 5013

Administrative tools icon - icon group 114
appearance and Personalization icon - icon group 197
application icon - icon group 15
bitlocker drive icons - icon group 1030, 1031, 1032, 1033, 1034, 1035, 1036, 1037
Burn disk image icon - icon group 155
camera icon - icon group 46, 57
caution icon - icon group 84
CD+media icon - icon group 180
CD-R icon - icon group 62
CD-ROM icon - icon group 63
CD-RW icon - icon group 64
certified fonts icon - icon group 125, 126, 127
checklist icon - icon group 165
Clock, Language, and Region icon - icon group 144
close window icon - icon group 5102
connect to icon - icon group 179
connect to a network icon - icon group 171
control panel icon - icon group 27
default programs icon - icon group 24
defrag icon - icon group 111
desktop icon - icon group 110
Disk icon - icon group 61
DVD drive icon - icon group 30, 37
DVD icon - icon group 56
DVD+R icon - icon group 38, 172
DVD-RAM icon - icon group 39
DVD-ROM icon - icon group 40
DVD+RW icon - icon group 41, 173
Ease of access icon - icon group 86
envelope icon - icon group 20
Error icon - icon group 98
favorites icon - icon group 1024
file icon - icon group 2
file search icon - icon group 8
FLIP3D icon - icon group SHIDI_FLIP3D
Floppy drive icon - icon group
folder icon - icon group 3, 4, 190
folder back icon - icon group 5, 09
folder front icon - icon group 6, 10
folder options icon - icon group 166
folder search icon - icon group 18
folder search (closed) icon - icon group 1025
fonts folder icon - icon group 77, 129
games icon - icon group 14
hard drive (windows system drive) icon - icon group 36
hard drive icon - icon group 32
Hardware and sound icon - icon group 196
help icon - icon group 99, 104
Homegroup icon - icon group 1013
image icons - (jpg-icon 72, png-icon 83, gif-icon 71, bmp-icon 70, 122)
indexing options icon - icon group 145
information icon - icon group 81
key icon - icon group 82
keyboard icon - icon group 182
library icon - icon group 1023
library icons: (documents icon group 1002, music icon group 1004, pictures icon group 1003, videos icon group 1005)
live folder back icon - icon group 162
mobile phone icon - icon group
MP3 player icon - icon group 66
my computer icon - icon group 109, 1008
network and internet icon - icon group 120
network icon - icon group 25
network connection icon - icon group 152
network drive icon - icon group 33
network folder icon - icon group 143
new library icon - icon group 1001, 1014
performance icon - icon group 150
personalize icon - icon group 151
pin-unpin icon - icon group 5100, 5101
printer icons - icon group 45, 49, 50, 51, 53
programs and features icon - icon group 87, 161
RAM drive icon - icon group 34
recent places icon - icon group 117
recovery icon - icon group 1022
recycle bin full icon - icon group 54
recycle bin empty icon - icon group 55
removable disk icon - icon group 35
Rich text document icon - icon group 90
Run icon - icon group 100
Scanner icon - icon group 95
search icon - icon group 177
shared folder icon - icon group 178
shield icon - icon group SHIDI_SHIELD_INTERNAL
shortcut icon - icon group 163
Sleep icon - icon group 101
system icon - icon group 149
system and security icon - icon group 195
taskbar and start menu icon - icon group 80
transfer files and settings icon - icon group 147
troubleshooting icon - icon group 1021
text document icon - icon group 19
UAC icon - icon group 78
user icon - icon group 1029
user folder icon - icon group 123
User folders:
Contacts icon group 181, Desktop icon group 183, Downloads icon group 184, Favorites icon group 115, 1020, Links icon group 185, My documents icon group 112, My music icon group 108, My Pictures icon group 113, My Videos icon group 189, Saved Games icon group 186
Zip folder icon - icon group 174
video icon - icon group 23

inetcpl.cpl
internet options icon - icon group 4487

intl.cpl
regional and language icon - icon group 200

main.cpl
fonts folder icon - icon group 400
keyboard icon - icon group 200
mouse icon - icon group 100

mblctr.exe
Windows Mobility Center icon - icon group 100

mmsys.cpl
phone icon - icon group 114
sound icon - icon group 100, 3004

MsMpRes.dll
Windows Defender icon - icon group 103

netcenter.dll
network and sharing center icon - icon group 1

PerfCenterCPL.dll
performance information and tools icon - icon group 1

powercpl.dll
power options icon - icon group 1

sdcpl.dll
backup and restore icon - icon group 1
backup icon - icon group 4
restore icon - icon group 3

SensorsCpl.dll
location and other sensors icon - icon group 1

shell32.dll
Side panel - bitmap 633
control panel (top background) - bitmap 635

shellbrd.dll
system properties logo - bitmap 1050
getting started icon - icon group 1075
go online icon - icon group 1076

Sidebar.exe
desktop gadgets icon - icon group 100

speechuxcpl.dll
speech recognition icon - icon group 1

srchadmin.dll
indexing options icon - icon group 201

SyncCenter.dll
sync center icon - icon group 1000, 1005, 1202

systemcpl.dll
windows genuine logo - bitmap 4

taskbarcpl.dll
notification area icon - icon group 1

telephon.cpl
phone and modem icon - icon group 100

themecpl.dll
personalization icon - icon group 1

timedate.cpl
date and time icon - icon group 50

tsworkspace.dll
remoteapp and desktop connections icon - icon group 300

usercpl.dll
user accounts icon - icon group 1

Vault.dll
credential manager icon icon group 1, 2
Windows vault icon - icon group 4

wmplayer.exe
Windows Media Player icon - icon group IDR_MAINFRAME

wpccpl.dll
parental control icon - icon group 1

wucltux.dll
Windows Update icon - icon group 1, 1020, 1021
Files Recognized by 7tsp



Windows\:
=Known files with resources
explorer.exe.res
en-US\explorer.exe.mui.res
HelpPane.exe.res
hh.exe.res
notepad.exe.res
regedit.exe.res
winhlp32.exe.res
write.exe.res

All files in sytem32\:
=Known system32 files with resources
accessibilitycpl.dll.res
aclui.dll.res
ActionCenterCPL.dll.res
AdapterTroubleshooter.exe.res
AdmTmpl.dll.res
appwiz.cpl.res
audiosrv.dll.res
AuthFWGP.dll.res
authui.dll.res
autoplay.dll.res
basecsp.dll.res
batmeter.dll.res
batt.dll.res
bthci.dll.res
BthpanContextHandler.dll.res
bthprops.cpl.res
bthudtask.exe.res
btpanui.dll.res
calc.exe.res
cewmdm.dll.res
cmdial32.dll.res
colorcpl.exe.res
colorui.dll.res
comctl32.dll.res
comdlg32.dll.res
connect.dll.res
control.exe.res
credui.dll.res
cryptui.dll.res
dccw.exe.res
DDORes.dll.res
defaultlocationcpl.dll.res
desk.cpl.res
deskadp.dll.res
deskmon.dll.res
deskperf.dll.res
DeviceCenter.dll.res
DevicePairing.dll.res
DevicePairingFolder.dll.res
DevicePairingWizard.exe.res
DeviceProperties.exe.res
devmgr.dll.res
DiagCpl.dll.res
Display.dll.res
DisplaySwitch.exe.res
dot3ui.dll.res
dpapimig.exe.res
DpiScaling.exe.res
dskquoui.dll.res
dsprop.dll.res
dsuiext.dll.res
dxdiag.exe.res
ExplorerFrame.dll.res
Faultrep.dll.res
filemgmt.dll.res
FirewallControlPanel.dll.res
fontext.dll.res
fvecpl.dll.res
FXSRESM.dll.res
gameux.dll.res
gpedit.dll.res
hdwwiz.cpl.res
hdwwiz.exe.res
hgcpl.dll.res
hotplug.dll.res
ieframe.dll.res
imageres.dll.res
imagesp1.dll.res
inetcpl.cpl.res
inetppui.dll.res
intl.cpl.res
irprops.cpl.res
isoburn.exe.res
joy.cpl.res
localsec.dll.res
main.cpl.res
mblctr.exe.res
mdminst.dll.res
mmc.exe.res
mmcndmgr.dll.res
mmres.dll.res
mmsys.cpl.res
mobsync.exe.res
modemui.dll.res
msconfig.exe.res
msiexec.exe.res
msinfo32.exe.res
mstsc.exe.res
mstscax.dll.res
mydocs.dll.res
ncpa.cpl.res
netcenter.dll.res
netcfgx.dll.res
netid.dll.mui.res
netid.dll.res
netprof.dll.res
netshell.dll.res
networkexplorer.dll.res
networkmap.dll.res
newdev.dll.res
newdev.exe.res
nlmgp.dll.res
ntprint.exe.res
ntshrui.dll.res
objsel.dll.res
occache.dll.res
OnLineIDCpl.dll.res
OobeFldr.dll.res
OptionalFeatures.exe.res
PerfCenterCPL.dll.res
perfmon.exe.res
pnidui.dll.res
pnpui.dll.res
powercfg.cpl.res
powercpl.dll.res
ppcsnap.dll.res
printui.dll.res
printui.exe.res
prnfldr.dll.res
prnntfy.dll.res
raschap.dll.res
rasdlg.dll.res
rasgcw.dll.res
RASMM.dll.res
rastls.dll.res
resmon.exe.res
rstrui.exe.res
scksp.dll.res
scrptadm.dll.res
sdclt.exe.res
sdcpl.dll.res
SensorsCpl.dll.res
sethc.exe.res
setupapi.dll.res
shacct.dll.res
shell32.dll.res
shrpubw.exe.res
slui.exe.res
sppcc.dll.res
srchadmin.dll.res
srcore.dll.res
srrstr.dll.res
stobject.dll.res
sud.dll.res
SyncCenter.dll.res
sysdm.cpl.res
sysmain.dll.res
systemcpl.dll.res
SystemPropertiesAdvanced.exe.res
SystemPropertiesComputerName.exe.res
SystemPropertiesDataExecutionPrevention.exe.res
SystemPropertiesHardware.exe.res
SystemPropertiesPerformance.exe.res
SystemPropertiesProtection.exe.res
SystemPropertiesRemote.exe.res
tapiui.dll.res
taskbarcpl.dll.res
taskmgr.exe.res
tcpmonui.dll.res
telephon.cpl.res
themecpl.dll.res
themeui.dll.res
timedate.cpl.res
TSWorkspace.dll.res
urlmon.dll.res
user32.dll.res
usercpl.dll.res
Utilman.exe.res
VAN.dll.res
Vault.dll.res
wcnwiz.dll.res
wdc.dll.res
werconcpl.dll.res
WerFault.exe.res
werui.dll.res
wextract.exe.res
wininet.dll.res
WinSATAPI.dll.res
winver.exe.res
wksprt.exe.res
WLanConn.dll.res
WlanMM.dll.res
wlanpref.dll.res
wlanui.dll.res
wmploc.DLL.res
wordpad.exe.res
wpccpl.dll.res
wpcumi.dll.res
wpdshext.dll.res
wpdwcn.dll.res
wscui.cpl.res
wsecedit.dll.res
wsqmcons.exe.res
wuapi.dll.res
wucltux.dll.res
wusa.exe.res
wwanconn.dll.res
wwanmm.dll.res
zipfldr.dll.res

Branding\:
=Known Branding files with resources
basebrd.dll.res
en-US\basebrd.dll.mui.res
shellbrd.dll.res

All files in en-US\: (when your system is e.g. French 7tsp uses fr-FR)
=Known files with dialogs
devmgr.dll.mui.res
icardres.dll.mui.res
intl.cpl.mui.res
main.cpl.mui.res
mdminst.dll.mui.res
mmsys.cpl.mui.res
modemui.dll.mui.res
msconfig.exe.mui.res
netcenter.dll.mui.res
netshell.dll.mui.res
pmcsnap.dll.mui.res
rasdlg.dll.mui.res
rastls.dll.mui.res
remotepg.dll.mui.res
setupapi.dll.mui.res
shell32.dll.mui.res
srrstr.dll.mui.res
sysdm.cpl.mui.res
tapiui.dll.mui.res
themeui.dll.mui.res
timedate.cpl.mui.res

Speech\:
=Known speech files with resources
sapi.cpl.res
en-US\sapi.cpl.mui.res
SpeechUX.dll.res
speechuxcpl.dll.res
SpeechUXTutorial.exe.res
SpeechUXWiz.exe.res

Migwiz\:
=Known migwiz files with resources
MigSetup.exe.res
migwiz.exe.res
PostMig.exe.res
wet.dll.res

Program Files\:
=Currently recognized locations
Mozilla Firefox\firefox.exe.res
Windows Sidebar\Sidebar.exe.res
Windows Media Player\wmplayer.exe.res
windows Defender\MsMpRes.dll.res
windows NT\Accessories\wordpad.exe.res
windows photo viewer\PhotoViewer.dll
windows photo viewer\photoacq.dll

In this topic extra Program Files locations can be requested.

The Extra\ Folder



The Extra\ folder:
In this folder you can put the theme files and the corresponding folders
like "mytheme.theme" and the folder "mytheme".
you can put any amount of themes in this folder and they all get installed, the theme file specified in Pack.ini will be applied after patching.

The Extra\shell32\ folder:
In this folder you can put the side panel bitmaps 632, 633, 634, 635
This folder is also used when a custom side panel bitmap is selected in the GUI.

The Extra\Logon\ folder:
In this folder you can put the logon .jpg images for the logon background file 5031.jpg to 5043.jpg
This folder is also used when a custom Logon Background image is selected in the GUI.

The Extra\Basebrd\ folder:
in this folder you can place 2 res files "basebrdhome.dll.res" and basebrdpro.dll.res
the ultimate "basebrd.dll.res" can be placed in the Resources\ folder with all the other res files and will be used standard if there is no basebrdhome.dll.res or basebrdpro.dll.res present in the Extra\Basebrd\ folder. 7tsp will use the brd.res file corresponding with the current system being patched automatically.

The Extra\Cursors\ folder:
In this folder you can put all the cursors as being named in the windows\cursors\ folder like "aero_busy.ani", aero_busy_l.ani" etc. these files will be directly replaced.
you can also use an .inf cursor scheme (and folder) in "Extra\Cursors\cursors.inf" or "install.inf"

The Extra\Fonts\ folder:
In this folder you can put any amount of *.ttf font files and they will be installed.

The Extra\Media\ folder:
In this folder you can put all the sound *.wav files as being named in the windows\Media\ folder like "Tada.wav", "Ding.wav" etc. these files will be directly replaced.
you can also use an .inf sound scheme (and folder "Schemes") in "Extra\Media\schemes.inf" or "install.inf"

Important Notes:



~Please compress the pack with 7zip (http://www.7-zip.org/)
~Set all language id's in the res files to English(1033)
~Always ask permission when using some one else his/her art before sharing
~7tsp is a free community Project. The Official (and user contributed) 7tsp packs may NOT be used or altered for commercial purposes!!

Frendyonline
April 10th, 2019, 09:57 PM
Nice!