Blank icon images?
boredaholic
Member Posts: 47
First off i'm not sure if this is the right area to post this so i'm sorry, BUT, wtf? I dont remember getting the option to upload all of those... i read something about possibly taking off the independance resolution or which ever that was and resubmitted it. Think that should do it?
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3.5
We found that the app icon displayed on the device does not sufficiently match the large icon displayed on the App Store, which does not comply with the App Store Review Guidelines.
In your case, the small app icons displayed on the device are blank.
Please see the attached screenshots for more information.
When users look for your application on their devices, they should be able to recognize it from the icon on the App Store. To facilitate this, please ensure that the small (device) icon is consistent with the large (App Store) icon.
The iTunes Connect Developer Guide provides additional details that may be helpful in preparing your icons:
"The large app icon will be displayed for your app on the desktop App Store ... we recommend you provide an attractive, original icon that meets the following requirements for both iPhone/iPod touch and iPad apps:
- 512px square (do not scale-up smaller artwork, as this could appear pixelated and blurry)
- 72ppi, RGB, flattened, no transparency
- High quality JPEG,TIFF, or PNG image file format. ZIP-compressed TIFF files
are not acceptable.
If you want to preview image files before submitting them, click the filename to view them in a separate window.
Note: The small (57x57 for iPhone/iPod touch, 50x50 and 72x72 for the iPad) icon that you include inside the binary will be used on the iPhone, iPod touch or iPad home screen when installed, and on the device App Store when viewed from the iPhone, iPod touch or iPad respectively."
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If your iTunes Connect Application State displays as Metadata Rejected, we do NOT require a new binary. A new binary is required only when you have to also make changes within the app. If you only need to change your metadata, please visit iTunes Connect, Manage Your Applications. Select your app, click View Details, then click Edit in the Metadata section, and revise the appropriate metadata values or settings. Once you're finished editing, click "Save", then click "Submit New Metadata" in the top right. Please be sure to make any metadata changes to all localizations.
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There was 3 screen shots, one was the actual icon i made, the other 2 were white smaller images. or should i say "blank"
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3.5
We found that the app icon displayed on the device does not sufficiently match the large icon displayed on the App Store, which does not comply with the App Store Review Guidelines.
In your case, the small app icons displayed on the device are blank.
Please see the attached screenshots for more information.
When users look for your application on their devices, they should be able to recognize it from the icon on the App Store. To facilitate this, please ensure that the small (device) icon is consistent with the large (App Store) icon.
The iTunes Connect Developer Guide provides additional details that may be helpful in preparing your icons:
"The large app icon will be displayed for your app on the desktop App Store ... we recommend you provide an attractive, original icon that meets the following requirements for both iPhone/iPod touch and iPad apps:
- 512px square (do not scale-up smaller artwork, as this could appear pixelated and blurry)
- 72ppi, RGB, flattened, no transparency
- High quality JPEG,TIFF, or PNG image file format. ZIP-compressed TIFF files
are not acceptable.
If you want to preview image files before submitting them, click the filename to view them in a separate window.
Note: The small (57x57 for iPhone/iPod touch, 50x50 and 72x72 for the iPad) icon that you include inside the binary will be used on the iPhone, iPod touch or iPad home screen when installed, and on the device App Store when viewed from the iPhone, iPod touch or iPad respectively."
* * *
If your iTunes Connect Application State displays as Metadata Rejected, we do NOT require a new binary. A new binary is required only when you have to also make changes within the app. If you only need to change your metadata, please visit iTunes Connect, Manage Your Applications. Select your app, click View Details, then click Edit in the Metadata section, and revise the appropriate metadata values or settings. Once you're finished editing, click "Save", then click "Submit New Metadata" in the top right. Please be sure to make any metadata changes to all localizations.
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There was 3 screen shots, one was the actual icon i made, the other 2 were white smaller images. or should i say "blank"
Comments
IN the past I have only needed one icon picture in png format.. Perhaps just resubmit the app with new icon file maybe, but you don't need to untick "resolution independence" as its got nothing to do with the icon.
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