Hello!
I am writing a small app that at the moment generates a random map of textures.
I am drawing this map as a 10 x 15 group of "quads" which are infact all triangle strips. I use the "map" to grab an int which I then take as the location of the texture for this square in the textureAtlas. so for example 0 is the bottom left "tile". The atlas is 128 x 128 and split into 32 pixel tiles.
However I seem to be getting some odd artifacts where the texture from the one tile is creeping in to the next tile. I wondered if it was the image itself but as far as I can tell the pixels are exactly where they should be. I then looked at the texture coords I was specifying but they all look exact (0.0, 0.25, 0.5, 0.75, 1.0 - splitting it into the 4 rows and columns I would expect).
The odd thing is if I run it on the emulator I do not get any artifacts.
Is there a setting I am missing which would cause bleeding of 1 pixel? It seemed to only be vertical too - this could be related to on the phone I am "stretching" the image in that direction as the phone's screen is larger than normal in that direction.
I load the texture like so:
//Get a new ID
int id = newTextureID(gl);
//We will need to flip the texture vertically
Matrix flip = new Matrix();
flip.postScale(1f, -1f);
//Load up and flip the texture
Bitmap temp = BitmapFactory.decodeResource(context.getResources(), resource);
//Store the widths for the texturemap
int width = temp.getWidth();
int height = temp.getHeight();
Bitmap bmp = Bitmap.createBitmap(temp, 0, 0, width, height, flip, true);
temp.recycle();
//Bind
gl.glBindTexture(GL10.GL_TEXTURE_2D, id);
//Set params
gl.glTexParameterf(GL10.GL_TEXTURE_2D, GL10.GL_TEXTURE_MIN_FILTER, gl.GL_LINEAR);
gl.glTexParameterf(GL10.GL_TEXTURE_2D, GL10.GL_TEXTURE_MAG_FILTER, gl.GL_LINEAR);
//Push onto the GPU
GLUtils.texImage2D(GL10.GL_TEXTURE_2D, 0, bmp, 0);
TextureAtlas atlas = new TextureAtlas(id, width, height, tileSize);
return atlas;
I then render it like so:
gl.glBindTexture(GL10.GL_TEXTURE_2D, currentAtlas.textureID);
//Enable the vertices buffer for writing and to be used during our rendering
gl.glEnableClientState(GL10.GL_VERTEX_ARRAY);
//Specify the location and data format of an array of vertex coordinates to use
gl.glVertexPointer(3, GL10.GL_FLOAT, 0, vertexBuffer);
//Enable the texture buffer
gl.glEnableClientState(GL10.GL_TEXTURE_COORD_ARRAY);
gl.glTexCoordPointer(2, GL10.GL_FLOAT, 0, textureBuffer);
gl.glDrawElements(GL10.GL_TRIANGLES, indices.length, GL10.GL_UNSIGNED_SHORT, indexBuffer);
I would take a picture, but I am unsure how to get a screen cap from the phone...
If anyone knows of how I can capture the current frame and perhaps put it out into a file I will do that if it helps explain what is going on!
Look forward to your response.
Edit: Here is a screencap - note I run the app in landscape but cap is in portrait. Also excuse the horrible textures :D they were merely a place holder / messing around.