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local myRenderTarget = dxCreateRenderTarget(500, 500, true) | |||
addEventHandler("onClientResourceStart", resourceRoot, | addEventHandler("onClientResourceStart", resourceRoot, | ||
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Revision as of 06:23, 16 February 2020
This function creates a render target element, which is a special type of texture that can be drawn on with the dx functions. Successful render target creation is not guaranteed, and may fail due to hardware or memory limitations.
To see if creation is likely to fail, use dxGetStatus. (When VideoMemoryFreeForMTA is zero, failure is guaranteed.)
Tip: Use dxSetBlendMode to get better quality |
Tip: It is highly recommended that dxSetTestMode is used when writing and testing scripts using dxCreateRenderTarget. |
Syntax
element dxCreateRenderTarget ( int width, int height [, bool withAlpha = false ] )
OOP Syntax Help! I don't understand this!
- Method: DxRenderTarget(...)
Required Arguments
- width : The width of the texture in pixels.
- height : The height of the texture in pixels.
- withAlpha: The render target will be created with an alpha channel. 'false' will turn images' alpha channels to black color
Returns
Returns a texture element if successful, false if the system is unable to create a render target.
You should always check to see if this function has returned false.
Explanation
What is a rendertarget? A rendertarget is like a big, white paper(or if you set alpha to true, it will be a transparent paper) that you can draw on, after you drawn on it, you can draw it as many times as you like, without impacting performance. It could be used for dashboard, where a few hundred dxDraw* functions are called, so, instead of calling these every frame, you can just draw it on a render target, and draw the render target, instead of every information one by one.
Example
local myRenderTarget = dxCreateRenderTarget(500, 500, true) addEventHandler("onClientResourceStart", resourceRoot, function() myRenderTarget = dxCreateRenderTarget( 80, 100 ) -- Create a render target texture which is 80 x 100 pixels end ) addEventHandler( "onClientRender", root, function() if myRenderTarget then dxSetRenderTarget( myRenderTarget ) -- Start drawing on myRenderTarget dxDrawText ( "Hello", 10, 20 ) -- Draw a message dxSetRenderTarget() -- Stop drawing on myRenderTarget dxDrawImage( 50, 50, 100, 100, myRenderTarget ) -- Now use myRenderTarget as a material and draw it lots of times dxDrawImage( 150, 350, 150, 100, myRenderTarget ) dxDrawImage( 250, 250, 100, 150, myRenderTarget ) dxDrawImage( 350, 30, 150, 150, myRenderTarget ) end end ) -- -- Function to draw text to our render target with '''modulate_add''' blend mode when the 'r' key is pressed -- function updateRenderTarget() dxSetRenderTarget(myRenderTarget, true) dxSetBlendMode("modulate_add") -- Set 'modulate_add' when drawing stuff on the render target dxDrawText("Testing "..getTickCount(), 0, 0, 0, 0, tocolor(255, 255, 255, 255), 2, "clear") dxSetBlendMode("blend") -- Restore default blending dxSetRenderTarget() -- Restore default render target end bindKey("r", "down", updateRenderTarget )
See Also
- dxConvertPixels
- dxCreateFont
- dxCreateRenderTarget
- dxCreateScreenSource
- dxCreateShader
- dxCreateTexture
- dxDrawCircle
- dxDrawImage
- dxDrawImageSection
- dxDrawLine
- dxDrawLine3D
- dxDrawMaterialLine3D
- dxDrawMaterialPrimitive
- dxDrawMaterialPrimitive3D
- dxDrawMaterialSectionLine3D
- dxDrawPrimitive
- dxDrawPrimitive3D
- dxDrawRectangle
- dxDrawText
- dxDrawWiredSphere
- dxGetBlendMode
- dxGetFontHeight
- dxGetMaterialSize
- dxGetPixelColor
- dxGetPixelsSize
- dxGetPixelsFormat
- dxGetStatus
- dxGetTextSize
- dxGetTextWidth
- dxGetTexturePixels
- dxIsAspectRatioAdjustmentEnabled
- dxSetAspectRatioAdjustmentEnabled
- dxSetBlendMode
- dxSetPixelColor
- dxSetRenderTarget
- dxSetShaderValue
- dxSetShaderTessellation
- dxSetShaderTransform
- dxSetTestMode
- dxSetTextureEdge
- dxSetTexturePixels
- dxUpdateScreenSource