This is what worked for me. I create a indeterminate progressbar for you.
Add an custom control to your project/form and insert this code:
using System;
using System.Collections.Generic;
using System.Drawing;
using System.Windows.Forms;
namespace AnimatedCustomControls
{
sealed class IndeterminateProgressbar : Control
{
private readonly List<int> positions = new List<int>();
private readonly Timer tmrAnimation = new Timer {Interval = 5, Enabled = false};
private readonly Timer tmrAddPosition = new Timer {Interval = 500, Enabled = true};
public Color ProgressColor { get; set; }
public Color InactiveColor { get; set; }
public IndeterminateProgressbar()
{
DoubleBuffered = true;
SetStyle(ControlStyles.OptimizedDoubleBuffer | ControlStyles.AllPaintingInWmPaint, true);
ProgressColor = Color.FromArgb(40, 190, 245);
InactiveColor = Color.FromArgb(40, 40, 40);
tmrAnimation.Tick += tmrAnimation_Tick;
tmrAddPosition.Tick += tmrAddPosition_Tick;
if (!DesignMode) tmrAnimation.Start();
}
void tmrAddPosition_Tick(object sender, EventArgs e)
{
positions.Add(1);
}
void tmrAnimation_Tick(object sender, EventArgs e)
{
if (DesignMode) tmrAnimation.Stop();
for (int i = 0; i < positions.Count; i++)
{
positions[i] += 2 + Math.Abs(positions[i]) / 50;
if (positions[i] > Width) positions.RemoveAt(i);
}
Invalidate();
}
protected override void OnEnabledChanged(EventArgs e)
{
base.OnEnabledChanged(e);
if (Enabled)
{
positions.Clear();
positions.AddRange(new[] { Width / 10, Width / 3, Width / 2, (int)(Width * 0.7) });
}
}
protected override void OnPaint(PaintEventArgs e)
{
if (Enabled)
{
e.Graphics.Clear(BackColor);
foreach (int i in positions)
{
e.Graphics.DrawLine(new Pen(Brushes.Black, 4f), i, 0, i, Height);
}
}
else e.Graphics.Clear(InactiveColor);
base.OnPaint(e);
}
}
}
You should then build your solution and when you go back to the designer, the new control should be in your toolbox. Drag it into you form, set the maximum and minimum value and that's all.
I've created a sample program to let you know how it is used:
private void Form1_Load(object sender, EventArgs e)
{
indeterminateProgressbar1.BackColor = Color.FromArgb(40, 190, 245); //it's an nice color ;)
indeterminateProgressbar1.Size = new Size(400, 4); //make it small in the height looks better
indeterminateProgressbar1.Visible = true;
}