Changing CardView shadow color

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孤独总比滥情好 2020-12-23 17:44

This question was asked on SO many times, but still I didn\'t find a good solution for this problem.

Why do I need this to do? Well because project me and my team de

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  • 2020-12-23 18:24

    Well I think of an easy solution without using a Java or Some Libraries. You should make a Drawable shape and put it in the drawable folder and then adjust the gradient to be like a shadow.

    For example, in my solution I have added two colors:

    <color name="yellow_middle">#ffee58</color>
    <color name="yellow_end">#7ae7de83</color>
    

    Then I made a file and put it in drawable folder drawable\card_view_shape.xml

    <?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?>
    <shape xmlns:android="http://schemas.android.com/apk/res/android"
    android:shape="rectangle">
      <size
            android:width="10dp"
            android:height="10dp" />
      <corners android:radius="6dp" />
      <stroke
            android:width="2dp"
            android:color="@color/yellow_end" />
      <gradient
           android:angle="-90"
           android:centerColor="@color/yellow_middle"
           android:endColor="@color/yellow_end"
           android:startColor="#fff" />
    </shape>
    

    Then from there you need to wrap a your view(that would have been inside CardView) in a container like LinearLayout then apply as the background to the container that you want to be seen like a cardview. To solve it well add some padding (Thats your shadow) to the Container itself. For instance check mine:

    <?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?>
    <FrameLayout xmlns:android="http://schemas.android.com/apk/res/android"
    xmlns:tools="http://schemas.android.com/tools"
        android:layout_width="match_parent"
        android:layout_height="match_parent"
        tools:context="com.xenolion.ritetrends.MainActivity">
    
        <LinearLayout
            android:layout_width="200dp"
            android:layout_height="200dp"
            android:layout_gravity="center"
            android:background="@drawable/card_view_shape"
            android:orientation="vertical"
            android:paddingBottom="10dp"
            android:paddingLeft="3dp"
            android:paddingRight="3dp"
            android:paddingTop="3dp">
    
            <TextView
                android:layout_width="match_parent"
                android:layout_height="match_parent"
                android:background="#fff"
                android:gravity="center"
                android:text="I love StackOverflow"
                android:textColor="#000"
                android:textSize="18sp" />
    
        </LinearLayout>
    
    
    </FrameLayout>
    

    Then the results looks like this:

    Adjusting the bottom padding it will look like this:

    COMMENT
    Since I am not of an artist but if you play with it you may make the whole thing look exactly like CardView check some hints:

    • Putting multiple gradients in the shape
    • Adjust the end colors of gradients to appear more greyish
    • The end colours must also be a little transparent
    • Adjust your View's padding to appear like a shadow and coloured but greyish
    • The main View's background also matters to bring the reality From there redesign the shape to look even more realistic like a CardView.
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  • 2020-12-23 18:24

    Use Fake Shadow.

    Well, it is not possible to change the color of the shadow of cardview before API 28 but we can add a custom shadow behind a layout. You need to use a drawable background (shadow.xml) in the parent layout which is looking like a shadow.

    shadow.xml -

    <?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?>
    <layer-list xmlns:android="http://schemas.android.com/apk/res/android">
        <item>
            <shape>
                <padding
                    android:bottom="2dp"
                    android:left="2dp"
                    android:right="2dp"
                    android:top="2dp" />
    
                <solid android:color="#05FF46A9" />
                <corners android:radius="15dp" />
            </shape>
        </item>
        <item>
            <shape>
                <padding
                    android:bottom="2dp"
                    android:left="2dp"
                    android:right="2dp"
                    android:top="2dp" />
    
                <solid android:color="#10FF46A9" />
                <corners android:radius="15dp" />
            </shape>
        </item>
        <item>
            <shape>
                <padding
                    android:bottom="2dp"
                    android:left="2dp"
                    android:right="2dp"
                    android:top="2dp" />
    
                <solid android:color="#15FF46A9" />
                <corners android:radius="15dp" />
            </shape>
        </item>
        <item>
            <shape>
                <padding
                    android:bottom="2dp"
                    android:left="2dp"
                    android:right="2dp"
                    android:top="2dp" />
    
                <solid android:color="#20FF46A9" />
                <corners android:radius="15dp" />
            </shape>
        </item>
    
        <item>
            <shape>
                <padding
                    android:bottom="2dp"
                    android:left="2dp"
                    android:right="2dp"
                    android:top="2dp" />
    
                <solid android:color="#25FF46A9" />
                <corners android:radius="15dp" />
            </shape>
        </item>
    </layer-list>
    

    Now use the following code -

    <FrameLayout
        android:layout_width="match_parent"
        android:background="@drawable/shadow"
        android:layout_height="200dp">
    
        <CardView
            android:layout_width="match_parent"
            android:layout_height="match_parent"
            app:cardCornerRadius="15dp"
            app:cardElevation="0dp">
    
                <!--  your code here  -->
    
        </CardView>
    
    </FrameLayout>
    

    You can replace FF46A9 in shadow.xml to change the color of shadow. Also android:backgroundTint="@color/colorShadow" works but you have to adjust colors alpha in shadow.xml.

    Adjust the <corners android:radius="15dp"/> as app:cardCornerRadius="15dp".

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  • 2020-12-23 18:29

    Consider this thread in twitter, where Nick Butcher talks about how to implement the feature:

    See outlineAmbientShadowColor, outlineSpotShadowColor, spotShadowAlpha and ambientShadowAlpha attributes for details. Unfortunately, that's possible from API 28 onwards.

    For lower APIs Nick has shared a gist. Here's the result:

    Running on API 21

    This technique isn't directly connected to CardView, it can be applied to any View.

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  • 2020-12-23 18:34

    You Can Implement this without having a cardview, and can also have all the properties of cardview

    You have to Do:

    1. Copy the two classes

    2. Wrap your required view with the Custom View as in the example, you don't have to do much changes in your layout or anywhere else!

    The below class will create a custom view, this will be wrapping your layout/View to be displayed in cardview with custom shadow color

    Create a class:

    import android.content.Context;
    import android.support.annotation.Nullable;
    import android.support.v4.content.ContextCompat;
    import android.util.AttributeSet;
    import android.view.Gravity;
    import android.widget.LinearLayout;
    
    import com.qzion.nfscrew.R;
    
    
    public class RoundLinerLayoutNormal extends LinearLayout {
        public RoundLinerLayoutNormal(Context context) {
            super(context);
            initBackground();
        }
    
        public RoundLinerLayoutNormal(Context context, @Nullable AttributeSet attrs) {
            super(context, attrs);
            initBackground();
        }
    
        public RoundLinerLayoutNormal(Context context, @Nullable AttributeSet attrs, int defStyleAttr) {
            super(context, attrs, defStyleAttr);
            initBackground();
        }
    
        private void initBackground() {
            setBackground(ViewUtils.generateBackgroundWithShadow(this,R.color.white,
                    R.dimen.radius_corner,R.color.colorPrimaryDark,R.dimen.elevation, Gravity.BOTTOM));
        }
    }
    

    Also create the class for the Shadow Settings, ViewUtils.java

    import android.graphics.Paint;
    import android.graphics.Rect;
    import android.graphics.drawable.Drawable;
    import android.graphics.drawable.LayerDrawable;
    import android.graphics.drawable.ShapeDrawable;
    import android.graphics.drawable.shapes.RoundRectShape;
    import android.support.annotation.ColorRes;
    import android.support.annotation.DimenRes;
    import android.support.v4.content.ContextCompat;
    import android.view.Gravity;
    import android.view.View;
    
    import static android.support.v4.view.ViewCompat.LAYER_TYPE_SOFTWARE;
    
    
    public class ViewUtils {
    
        public static Drawable generateBackgroundWithShadow(View view, @ColorRes int backgroundColor,
                                                            @DimenRes int cornerRadius,
                                                            @ColorRes int shadowColor,
                                                            @DimenRes int elevation,
                                                            int shadowGravity) {
            float cornerRadiusValue = view.getContext().getResources().getDimension(cornerRadius);
            int elevationValue = (int) view.getContext().getResources().getDimension(elevation);
            int shadowColorValue = ContextCompat.getColor(view.getContext(),shadowColor);
            int backgroundColorValue = ContextCompat.getColor(view.getContext(),backgroundColor);
    
            float[] outerRadius = {cornerRadiusValue, cornerRadiusValue, cornerRadiusValue,
                    cornerRadiusValue, cornerRadiusValue, cornerRadiusValue, cornerRadiusValue,
                    cornerRadiusValue};
    
            Paint backgroundPaint = new Paint();
            backgroundPaint.setStyle(Paint.Style.FILL);
            backgroundPaint.setShadowLayer(cornerRadiusValue, 0, 0, 0);
    
            Rect shapeDrawablePadding = new Rect();
            shapeDrawablePadding.left = elevationValue;
            shapeDrawablePadding.right = elevationValue;
    
            int DY;
            switch (shadowGravity) {
                case Gravity.CENTER:
                    shapeDrawablePadding.top = elevationValue;
                    shapeDrawablePadding.bottom = elevationValue;
                    DY = 0;
                    break;
                case Gravity.TOP:
                    shapeDrawablePadding.top = elevationValue*2;
                    shapeDrawablePadding.bottom = elevationValue;
                    DY = -1*elevationValue/3;
                    break;
                default:
                case Gravity.BOTTOM:
                    shapeDrawablePadding.top = elevationValue;
                    shapeDrawablePadding.bottom = elevationValue*2;
                    DY = elevationValue/3;
                    break;
            }
    
            ShapeDrawable shapeDrawable = new ShapeDrawable();
            shapeDrawable.setPadding(shapeDrawablePadding);
    
            shapeDrawable.getPaint().setColor(backgroundColorValue);
            shapeDrawable.getPaint().setShadowLayer(cornerRadiusValue/3, 0, DY, shadowColorValue);
    
            view.setLayerType(LAYER_TYPE_SOFTWARE, shapeDrawable.getPaint());
    
            shapeDrawable.setShape(new RoundRectShape(outerRadius, null, null));
    
            LayerDrawable drawable = new LayerDrawable(new Drawable[]{shapeDrawable});
            drawable.setLayerInset(0, elevationValue, elevationValue*2, elevationValue, elevationValue*2);
    
            return drawable;
    
        }
    }
    

    and finally your XML, where you have the views required to have shadow.

    <com.qzion.nfscrew.utils.RoundLinerLayoutNormal
                    android:layout_width="match_parent"
                    android:layout_height="wrap_content"
                    android:layout_margin="10dp">
    
                    <TextView
                        android:layout_width="wrap_content"
                        android:layout_height="wrap_content"
                        android:text="This view will have shadow"/>
    
                </com.qzion.nfscrew.utils.RoundLinerLayoutNormal>
    
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  • 2020-12-23 18:46

    This trick is difficult to achieve in most cases , due Official Android Framework do not have any way to change the cardview shadow color. In this case you refers to ilumination light on the cardview . This library is optimized for this this trick.

    Library Link:https://github.com/meetsl/SCardView-master I hope can help you! Good Luck

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