Reputation: 1106
I'm trying to make a drop shadow blur effect WITH COLOR on a rectangular layout view. I've tried to use this code but to no avail.
int glowRadius = 14;
int glowColor = Color.parseColor("#acc5fe");
Paint paint = new Paint();
paint.setColor(glowColor);
paint.setMaskFilter(new BlurMaskFilter(glowRadius, BlurMaskFilter.Blur.OUTER));
RectF rectF = new RectF(mRootView.getHeight(), mRootView.getWidth(),
mRootView.getHeight(), mRootView.getWidth());
Canvas canvas = new Canvas();
canvas.drawRect(rectF, paint);
mRootView.draw(canvas);
It doesn't seem to do anything though. I also tried to use shadowDx and shadowDy etc. but that does nothing.
How to add a blurred drop shadow to a button? is a very similar question but I don't think the 9-patch is a viable solution since it's a layout and not an image.
How do you create a drop outer shadow blur effect on Android?
Update
Still haven't found a successful answer. I want something like
where the shadow effect is on the email edittext with a different color than black.
Upvotes: 0
Views: 3856
Reputation: 968
What I understand from your question is first you want to drop a shadow. Here is what you can do to drop a shadow.
Just add this to your parent layout in xml.
android:background="@android:drawable/dialog_holo_light_frame"
Check this answer for more information.
how to add shadow effect in alert dialog box in android
Let me know if this works for you.
Edit:
Please check this answer. This might help you.
Extending Android View class to add a dropshadow
It can be achieved using NinePatchDrawable. Below is a simple example.
protected NinePatchDrawable bg;
protected Paint paint;
protected Rect padding = new Rect();
protected Bitmap bmp;
protected void init() {
// decode the 9patch drawable
bg = (NinePatchDrawable) getResources().getDrawable(R.drawable.balloon);
// get paddings from the 9patch and apply them to the View
bg.getPadding(padding);
setPadding(padding.left, padding.top, padding.right, padding.bottom);
// prepare the Paint to use below
paint = new Paint();
paint.setAntiAlias(true);
paint.setColor(Color.rgb(255,255,255));
paint.setStyle(Style.FILL);
// this check is needed in order to get this code
// working if target SDK>=11
if( Build.VERSION.SDK_INT >= 11 )
setLayerType(View.LAYER_TYPE_SOFTWARE, paint);
// set the shadowLayer
paint.setShadowLayer(
padding.left * .2f, // radius
0f, // blurX
padding.left * .1f, // blurY
Color.argb(128, 0, 0, 0) // shadow color
);
}
Also please try this color:
Color.argb(128, 0, 0, 0)
Upvotes: 0
Reputation: 6622
try following A library for supporting convex material shadows
https://github.com/harjot-oberai/MaterialShadows
Upvotes: 0