

I only selected the Inner Shadow and Inner Glow settings.

Add depth using the Layer Style settingsĭouble click Layer 1 in the Layer Palette, then set the Layer Style settings like below. Use the Curves setting (ctrl+m) to make Layer 1 darker than the other. So now we have two layers with wooden texture but in different heights. Select the shape (alt + enter), then copy the first layer onto the second shape (ctrl+c then ctrl+v). Use guidelines, if you find it difficult to make both shapes with the same width.

Draw the 2nd shapeĪgain, with the Rounded Rectangle Tool (U) draw the same shape but make it shorter than the first wood shape (about 6 pixels from the bottom). Create a wood effectĬreate a wood effect using “fibers” from the filter menu (Filter > Render > Fibers), make sure you set the foreground color with #b67032 and the background color with #72319b. Take the Rounded Rectangle Tool (U), draw a shape then fill it in with color (#b67032). Since this is going to be used on-screen, we must set the color mode to RGB (not CMYK) and the resolution to 72 pixels (not 300). We will be designing our icon at 1024×1024 pixels but feel free to design yours at 256×256 or 512×512 pixels. And the best part: I’ll show you how to produce impressive results in a SHORT period of time. In this tutorial, I’ll use Photoshop to explain how to make a cool app icon for a pool game application.

We also know that a successful icon will attract more consumers to the application itself. Īs a result the app got denied by Google since it infringes Adobes intellectual property (the logo!).As designers, we know what an app icon is: a small graphical symbol that represents an application program. It is not necessary to have a 3-part value.Īn updated version of application must have a versionNumber value higher than the previous version. that represents application version which can be used to check for application upgrade. Is anyone else having problems with this? I am using Flash builder 4.7 on OS X 10.10.5 AIR SDK 16 The icons are packaged and if I remove them from the package the compiler complains (so they are actually used) No matter what icon is link to in my application XML it displays the default AIR logo as the app icon on my device and when uploading the final apk to google play. I have a strange problem when exporting my AIR app for Android.
