In fact, the problem was with the format, but with RGB_4444. I have had
problems like this before, but for some reason I forgot it, and I recall
just a minute after sending that question.
The obvious solution was to use RGB_8888 instead.
Best regards,
On 09/24/2012 08:11 PM, bob wrote:
Maybe you are loading a bitmap with this format:
Bitmap.Config
RGB_565
On Monday, September 24, 2012 9:52:47 AM UTC-5, Fran wrote:
Hi,
I am facing problems with PNG that includes some gradients. They are
very bad shown, with bands instead of soft transitions. I have
attached
two images that illustrates the problem.
In the past I used to solve this problem with the workaround of
spreading some noise on before saving the PNG, but it means more time
lost and less graphic quality.
Now I have a graphic designer that is improving the graphics of my
first
game, and I do not want to tell him that he must do such dirty
things so
the gradients are shown as it should.
So, is there any definitive solution to this problem and not merely a
workaround?
Best regards,
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