Difference between revisions of "love.graphics.newImage"
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Creates a new [[Image]] from a filepath or an opened [[File]] or an [[ImageData]]. (Note that currently the x and y pixel dimensions of the image must be a power of 2, e.g. 8x8, 128x512, or some graphics cards will not display it because of the [http://www.opengl.org/wiki/NPOT_Texture requirement set in earlier hardware]). | Creates a new [[Image]] from a filepath or an opened [[File]] or an [[ImageData]]. (Note that currently the x and y pixel dimensions of the image must be a power of 2, e.g. 8x8, 128x512, or some graphics cards will not display it because of the [http://www.opengl.org/wiki/NPOT_Texture requirement set in earlier hardware]). | ||
== Function == | == Function == |
Revision as of 18:47, 17 November 2010
Images are susceptible to power of 2 syndrome on many computers with lower end graphics. |
Creates a new Image from a filepath or an opened File or an ImageData. (Note that currently the x and y pixel dimensions of the image must be a power of 2, e.g. 8x8, 128x512, or some graphics cards will not display it because of the requirement set in earlier hardware).
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Function
Synopsis
image = love.graphics.newImage( filename )
Arguments
string filename
- The filepath to the image file.
Returns
Image image
- An Image object which can be drawn on screen.
Function
Synopsis
image = love.graphics.newImage( file )
Arguments
File file
- A File pointing to an image.
Returns
Image image
- An Image object which can be drawn on screen.
Function
Synopsis
image = love.graphics.newImage( imageData )
Arguments
ImageData imageData
- An ImageData object.
Returns
Image image
- An Image object which can be drawn on screen.