![]() ![]() The test will run phone by phone, 4 pictures per phone ordered by Let's see if Google will bring me that pain or not. If I put newer ones in, then some phone that could use all of them now don't want to use the legacy ones. If I use only Legacy, new phone is going to put that inside whatever shape it wants. Ideally I want the icon to always look like the Legacy ones, but I know what kind of problem is coming.Games mostly aren't a corporate logo floating on a background for sure. Because it is said that both layer could be parallaxed (at will of the phone), it is now awkward to design an icon that things aren't floating on the middle but rather anchored or coming from the edge. ![]() Adaptive Icon, after you read the concept, it seems to work only for boring apps where you got a boring icon floating on a boring color.This is because if I cropped the circle simply, the red part is getting in the icon a bit and it didn't look good. The rounded one has steeper angle of the center yellow part.Also look at the graphics so later you know which one got chosen. I am too lazy to type so just read from the images. Unfortunately I don't have any device that is at exactly API Lv.26 where adaptive became a thing, that may reveal more findings. This is worse than just mask the circle and risk cropping on many icons. You notice that the A2 (4th from the left) is obsessed with a circle and put every non-compatible icon in the middle of a circle. A1000m was like 30$, I impulse bought to catch Mali GPU problem or something.Now the screen broke, 50% touch success rate, glitchy sound on phone call, expanded battery, but it is my only Android with center notch. The Y9 (not in the picture, added later) was my dad's phone that got submerged in water.Maybe it's about time I become Unity staff. I won 2017.1 beta black shirt where it had 1 Nintendo Switch grand price, then 2018 shirt+mug+hood too. The Galaxy S10+ I won from submitting too many bugs for 2019.2 beta.Xiaomi Mi A2 is my primary day to day phone, however I got it for free out of sympathy from Chinese game developers I debugged remotely with, and they couldn't stand the fact that I don't have a debug device at hand with higher API level than Nougat.The Xperia Z5 is an unused phone donated from my friend named Guy because it drains all the battery in 1 hour and is smokin hot.Has several circle icons, but freeform icon still exists. The 2nd from the left (Xperia M) is not in the test, the version maxed out at just Android 4 something and nowadays people already moved on. No phone dares to put the icon inside any hideous white shapes.īefore we begin, look at this group photo of my phones.No unintended part cut off on any shapes.Icon instantly looks great on all phones.Press export from Unity and submit without further hacking the exported project.Which optimize our game size at the cost of not able to do multiple custom APKs. Submit an app with the new, futuristic Android App Bundle (AAB) way.(Yes one game here in the first row is from the same company as the other one in the second row.) What we want Failing to get it right means your icon may looks alien when it is near the cool kids club that did it right. So, I wondered what it would looks like on each phone if some of them are provided, or all of them are provided.įor example, one of my phone loves to do this. The result is the Project Settings page now has Default Icon, Legacy Icons, Round Icons, and Adaptive Icons. Now Unity, literally had to somehow unify this mess. Then just one API level later, introduces Adaptive Icon. Google introduced the first new specification in Android 7.1 as Rounded Icon. So when designing keep your icon’s corners square rather than rounded.I thought Android device fragmentation was bad. Apple will apply a rounded corners mask for you. App icons are too small for people to actually make out intricate details. Transparency doesn’t work well because you’ll lose control over what your app looks like on each individual user’s phone. Other factors to remember when designing an iOS app icon are: Whereas a clear, memorable, and understandable one will further convince users to download your app. A confusing or unclear app icon will certainly confuse App Store visitors. You want to make a good first impression. Come up with one that is memorable and that says something about what your app does. In addition, you want users to understand what your app is about when they look at the icon. Determine what sort of color scheme best matches your app brand and use that color palette to design your icon. Instead, opt for a design that incorporates shapes and colors. ![]() Tiny text is hard to read and does not look appealing in the App Store. Make sure you’re not putting excessive text in the icon. Apple suggest that your app icons retain a clean and easy-to-understand design. ![]()
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