love.graphics.setStencil
Available since LÖVE 0.8.0 and removed in LÖVE 0.10.0 |
It has been replaced by love.graphics.stencil and love.graphics.setStencilTest. |
Defines or releases a stencil for the drawing operations.
The passed function draws to the stencil instead of the screen, creating an image with transparent and opaque pixels. While active, it is used to test where pixels will be drawn or discarded. Image contents do not directly affect the stencil, but see below for a workaround.
Calling the function without arguments releases the active stencil.
Function
Synopsis
love.graphics.setStencil( stencilFunction )
Arguments
function stencilFunction
- Function that draws the stencil.
Returns
Nothing.
Function
Releases the active stencil.
Synopsis
love.graphics.setStencil( )
Arguments
None.
Returns
Nothing.
Examples
Drawing circles masked by a rectangle
myStencilFunction = function()
love.graphics.rectangle("fill", 225, 200, 350, 300)
end
love.graphics.setStencil(myStencilFunction)
love.graphics.setColor(255, 0, 0, 120)
love.graphics.circle("fill", 300, 300, 150, 50)
love.graphics.setColor(0, 255, 0, 120)
love.graphics.circle("fill", 500, 300, 150, 50)
love.graphics.setColor(0, 0, 255, 120)
love.graphics.circle("fill", 400, 400, 150, 50)
Drawing a circle with a hole
myStencilFunction = function()
love.graphics.circle("fill", 400, 300, 50)
end
love.graphics.setInvertedStencil(myStencilFunction)
love.graphics.circle("fill", 400, 300, 150)
Drawing two masked triangles with different colors
myStencilFunction = function()
love.graphics.circle("fill", 400, 300, 60, 25)
end
love.graphics.setStencil(myStencilFunction)
love.graphics.setColor(155, 0, 128)
love.graphics.polygon("fill", 400, 200, 486, 350, 314, 350)
love.graphics.setInvertedStencil(myStencilFunction)
love.graphics.setColor(144, 214, 128)
love.graphics.polygon("fill", 400, 200, 486, 350, 314, 350)
Using an Image as a stencil mask
-- a black/white mask image: black pixels will mask, white pixels will pass.
local mask = love.graphics.newImage("mymask.png")
local mask_effect = love.graphics.newShader[[
vec4 effect (vec4 color, Image texture, vec2 texture_coords, vec2 screen_coords) {
if (Texel(texture, texture_coords).rgb == vec3(0.0)) {
// a discarded pixel wont be applied as the stencil.
discard;
}
return vec4(1.0);
}
]]
function myStencilFunction()
love.graphics.setShader(mask_effect)
love.graphics.draw(mask, 0, 0)
love.graphics.setShader()
end
love.graphics.setStencil(myStencilFunction)
love.graphics.rectangle("fill", 0, 0, 256, 256)
love.graphics.setStencil()
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