![]() ![]() What extensions do my images need? etc.Which AppIcon template am I using, the default or a newly created?.What resolution images do I need for app icons?.I have mainly been looking at this however it doesn't seem to offer much help if I'm honest: I have been looking at an icon generator which seems rather useful (as recommended in my last thread):Īnd I have also had a look at this although it doesn't seem particularly helpful: In macOS, app icons share a common set of visual attributes, including a rounded-rectangle shape, front-facing perspective, level position, and uniform drop shadow. I'm utterly confused as to why apple have made this so inefficient and just plain confusing :/ The whole process seems quite overwhelming and ridiculously complicated. I also have no idea what extensions my images are supposed to be using and how many I am supposed to have. Now you should be able to see that the the "slots" in the new AppIcon are empty because I have absolutely no idea about what dimension images I am supposed to be supplying and to where they are supposed to go to within here. I find that when I go to create a new AppIcon, although its not necessary as I could just replace the images in the old AppIcon that is created by default, it does have a different interface which looks as follows: ![]() Currently I have 3 images:Ī a have no idea what the extension means (the bit) so it would be nice if someone wouldn't mind explaining that to me aswell. You can see that this (the default) AppIcon has 3 types of icon that have to be loaded in. by default an AppIcon already exists in here which looks a little like so. Currently I have my Xcode project and my assets manager as comes supplied with every project created. So Ive raised a topic on this before because its something that has created a lot of confusion for me, and I'm sure it has for a lot of other users. ![]()
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