image size (drawable-hdpi/ldpi/mdpi/xhdpi)

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逝去的感伤 2020-11-28 17:32

Study android, now I\'ve some images to put into drawable dirs (hdpi/ldpi/mdpi/xhdpi). I read a lot but again I don\'t understand. Which size should be an image for every di

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  • 2020-11-28 18:09

    As of Octoer 2020, the dimensions for Launcher, ActionBar/Tab and Notification icons are:

    A very good online tool to generate launcher icons : https://romannurik.github.io/AndroidAssetStudio/icons-launcher.html

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  • 2020-11-28 18:20

    I have a full explanation already posted here

    Basically, General guidelines for designing images are:

    ldpi is 0.75x dimensions of mdpi
    hdpi is 1.5x dimensions of mdpi
    xhdpi is 2x dimensinons of mdpi
    

    Usually, I design mdpi images for a 320x480 screen and then multiply the dimensions as per the above rules to get images for other resolutions.

    Please refer to the full explanation for a more detailed answer.

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  • 2020-11-28 18:23

    low dpi is 0.75x dimensions of medium dpi

    high dpi is 1.5x dimensions of medium dpi

    extra high dpi is 2x dimensinons of medium dpi

    It's a good practice to make all the images in vector based format so you can resize them easily using a vector design software like Illustrator etc..

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  • 2020-11-28 18:24

    Hope this will help...

    mdpi is the reference density -- that is, 1 px on an mdpi display is equal to 1 dip. The ratio for asset scaling is:

    ldpi | mdpi | hdpi | xhdpi | xxhdpi | xxxhdpi
    0.75 | 1    | 1.5  | 2     | 3      | 4
    

    Although you don't really need to worry about tvdpi unless you're developing specifically for Google TV or the original Nexus 7 -- but even Google recommends simply using hdpi assets. You probably don't need to worry about xxhdpi either (although it never hurts, and at least the launcher icon should be provided at xxhdpi), and xxxhdpi is just a constant in the source code right now (no devices use it, nor do I expect any to for a while, if ever), so it's safe to ignore as well.

    What this means is if you're doing a 48dip image and plan to support up to xhdpi resolution, you should start with a 96px image (144px if you want native assets for xxhdpi) and make the following images for the densities:

    ldpi    | mdpi    | hdpi    | xhdpi     | xxhdpi    | xxxhdpi
    36 x 36 | 48 x 48 | 72 x 72 | 96 x 96   | 144 x 144 | 192 x 192
    

    And these should display at roughly the same size on any device, provided you've placed these in density-specific folders (e.g. drawable-xhdpi, drawable-hdpi, etc.)

    For reference, the pixel densities for these are:

    ldpi  | mdpi  | hdpi  | xhdpi  | xxhdpi  | xxxhdpi
    120   | 160   | 240   | 320    | 480     | 640
    
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  • 2020-11-28 18:26
    MDPI - 32px
    HDPI - 48px
    XHDPI- 64px
    

    This Cheat Sheet might be handy for you. check the image :-)

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  • 2020-11-28 18:29

    Not just tab icons, notification and launcher lives an app. I was confused about the sizes of the other icons used for different situations in the app.

    I'm using 32px mdpi (Action Bar icons) dimensions and I cannot say if it would be correct.

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