I know how to make a moving animation of an UI object, but how to make it supporting different aspect ratio screens?
For example, I have an UI object_1 in the left-lower corner and object_2 in the right-upper corner, both adjusted its position relative to the screen's corners. I want to make an UI image moving from object_1 to object_2.
The problem is that object_1 and object_2 are at different positions (even different ratio according to screen ratio) in different resolutions. Then how can I make the moving animation supporting different resolutions?
Thanks for any advice!
Screenshots:
1 Moving starting point where the left-lower checkbox is on 18:9 screen.
2 Moving ending point where the left-lower checkbox is on 18:9 screen.
3 Moving starting point, changed to 16:9 screen, and the screenshot shows that the position of the finger image does not match where the checkbox is.
4 Moving ending point on 16:9 screen, same problem with the above one.
OK, problem solved. It turns out the animation supports changing anchors at certain frames. So just turn on recording and adjust whatever you like.
In my project, first frame I set the finger image's anchor to the middle-lower point then record its position; when starts the moving animation, changes its anchor to middle-upper point then set the destination position. If the screen aspect ratio changes, since the animation also uses the right anchor data with the two check boxes, they'll match perfectly.
FYI, here's a screenshot of the animation window to help you understand.
This may help,
docs Unity3d site
This will support animations.
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I'm working on a fun project on Unity and I want to support all mobile resolutions in landscape mode. I designed everything to work in 1920:1080 resolution.
Everything works in world space, including UI elements.
What's correct way of supporting all resolutions (including weird ones like square 1:1)?
I don't want the scene to be cropped or filled with blue, all I want is my camera's viewport to be scaled to fit the device screen. I don't care if objects in the scene will get thin or fat.
To support different aspect ratios for your UI Elements, I recommend making use of the anchors that come with every RectTransform. These will ensure that the position of an element is consistent across various aspect ratios. For example, setting the anchor of an element to be left on the x axis will make the origin and pivot on the far left. This means an x position of 10 will position the element 10 units away from the far left of the element's parent. This is made easier with Anchor Presets. Although you can set every value yourself, Anchor Presets provide an easier way to anchor your UI Elements. Provided you have a RectTransform on you UI Elements, every element should have the Anchor Presets available. No need to change the width and height of your Canvas.
Aside from that the Camera should automatically resize depending on the resolution of the game view. You can test how your elements' anchoring works with different aspect resolutions by setting your game view's Aspect to free aspect, which will change the aspect ratio of the game depending on game view's width and height.
I'm trying to add some buttons to a gameObject which is a scroll view child. The child is a very wide image, about 4 times as wide as normal screens, which is why I let it control the height, so that it is always from top to bottom, and only exeeds horizontally where scroll is allowed.
Here you can see my setting.
1. is the wide image
2. is a banner that used to be part of the image, but now I want it to be a individual gameObject.
I don't know how I can make the banner (2) inherit the behavior of the "full map" (1), right now when I choose free aspect and resized the game view, the "full map" scales nicely, so the it always fits from top to bottem. The more narrow the screen is, then more of the map will exceed to the right, and vice versa.
However the problem is that then banner (2) has a rect transform, which is set with x,y coordinates relative to the parent which scales. So as i resize around the view, the banner gets out of it's intended position, and also does not scale with the. I have tried many different components, but without luck. Here among, scale constraint, canvas scaler, position constraint
As you can see in this gif, the banner does not scale down, as the island gets smaller, also it stays in the same position horizontally.
Any suggestions on how I can make the children os the map behave as they were part of the map?
Deleted previous, misunderstood the question.
Proposed solution:
You remove the map part from UI and create it as an object: You attach the map image as a texture to (ie) a plane (see a video here). You add the "infinity island" as another texture and have it placed over the island image.
After that, you control the camera to zoom in/out of the island and not struggle with any scaling or moving UI.
I think you need to anchor the images to center of the island mini image, you can drag the anchor gizmo from the scene hierarchy.
If you see it as free aspect it gets buggy and difficult to handle, but if you choose a resolution everything is smooth.
Is this what you want?
Change the resolultion
I need to move an image down through canvas so that its central point would be where is now its top edge. It makes some 50 points, but if I decrease y by 50, it moves to different part of the screen on devices with different screen size. I guess, it's because my main canvas is set to scale with the screen size. So I suppose I need to manually divide the number 50 by my screen height and then code to multiply by Screen.height? Isn't there a more convenient way to move UI objects?
Allow me a second question: Do you think it is even wise to make a game purely on canvas? My game is simple 2D, only slightly animated and contains many layout elements, so I decided to go for it, but I have hard time to grasp the UI position rules.
you may have the problem of the anchoring.
Unity UI totally depends on the Anchoring, if you have got right anchoring there is no issue.
For example. if you anchored something at the Center than changing left and right value moves them according to the center anchor.
for clear visualization, you can paste a screenshot of the behavior.
When Unity builds a VR project, by default it is set to make the two views stereoscopic. It slightly offsets the camera position of one eye to give the user a sense of depth.
For example a square will appear slightly to the left on the right view compared to the left view.
I want to make the camera truly monoscopic by removing the offset that is created when i build the project. Each camera should render all objects in exactly the same position for both eyes.
One of things i tried was creating two camera and setting them to the left and right eye. Then i manually set the position/rotation of one camera until it looked monoscopic
It worked fine on my pixel phone, but as soon as i put the project on my test phone i noticed that the difference in resolutions messed up the view i was going for. The blocks were not in the same position when i looked at both renders.
If anyone has any solutions or ideas as to how i can go about this, i would greatly appreciate it.
Thank you!
You can still use 2 cameras, but instead of offsetting them, you can just make the width of the camera half.
Make 2 cameras, set their positions to exactly the same.
On the left eye camera, set the width to 0.5 and the x position to 0.
On the right eye camera, set the width to 0.5 and the x position to 0.5.
You should now have 2 cameras rendering the exact same thing, but twice across the screen, with no sense of depth.
I have an open GL ES (1.1) scene with many 3d objects and a "player" model. I'd like the player to have the same pixel size, regardless of the screen orientation on an Android phone or Iphone.
I'm not using glOrtho or billboards. That's a perspective 3d scene, but I just want the objects to have the same size in both screen orientation. Currently, if I rotate the phone, I keep the same aspect ratio but the scene "zooms out" in landscape mode.
I suspect that I have to play with parameters to glFrustrum to get this; but can't figure out yet how to do it.
So any ideas are welcome!
Thanks
You will need to change the aspect ratio when the device is turned to go from a the otherwise the size of the objects are going to change. THink of yourself looking out through a window, the objects on the other side of the window are only going to be the same size if you don't change your distance from the window (i.e. zooom in and out), when you "turn" the window sidewayse, the aspect ratio of the window changes (the metaphor is starting to not work).
If you draw a square in the view with the side length being the short side of the screen, then you should still have a square when you turn the phone sideways, still covering the same area on the screen.
Things will probably be easier to calculate if you use the code from gluPerspective. You set the aspect ratio to the actual aspect ratio, fix the fovy for the first aspect ratio. You can then use what would be fovx for this aspect ratio as the fovy for your rotated view.