I'm writing a game for Android and I was wondering what kind of images should I use for the in game graphics.
I told the customer to create the artwork in the highest possible (and reasonable) resolution and I will scale it down but I have been told lately that SVG would be better than plain PNG for example since there are a lot of resolutions used by Android devices and the images have to be scaled. Most of the graphics will be stationary backgorunds or objects but there will be some animations. I will use AnimationDrawable
for this.
Is there some general guideline for graphical file formats (I checked out android developer site but didn't find anything) or just go with whatever I have at the moment?
I have been told lately that SVG would be better than plain PNG for example
Android does not support SVG natively. There are third-party libraries that support SVG, such as this one.
since there are a lot of resolutions used by Android devices and the images have to be scaled
If that is literally what your graphic designer told you, you need to hire a different graphic designer. Quickly.
Resolution is typically meaningless. What matters is screen size and, more importantly for graphics, screen density. Android supports multiple versions of an image for different densities, and can also resample images from one density into another, so you can "dial in" how many densities you wish to support directly. Here is a blog post from yesterday regarding screen density, and there is plenty of material in the Android documentation on this as well.
Now, your graphic designer might use SVG "internally" and generate density-scaled PNG files for your use -- that is perfectly reasonable.