I am trying to draw an isometric square with some custom code to build the pixel data up and then put it on a canvas with putImageData.
But I'm not getting the expected results, after a quick look through the raw pixel data of the canvas it seems all the pixel data I built up is getting messed with.
What I want from the below code is a red diamond on a black background. Where am i going wrong?
var Drawing = {};
Drawing.DrawIsoMetricSquare = function(cRenderContext, x, y, iWidth, cColor) {
var iHeight = iWidth / 2;
var iYPos = Math.floor(iHeight / 2) + 1;
var iXPos = 0;
var iRenderGirth = 1;
cPixelData = cRenderContext.createImageData(iWidth, iHeight);
var bExpand = true;
while (iXPos != iWidth) {
var iCurrentRenderGirth = 0;
while (iCurrentRenderGirth != iRenderGirth) {
var iY = iYPos + iCurrentRenderGirth;
//Draw first pixel then second
Drawing.ColorPixelAtPos(cPixelData.data, iXPos, iY, iWidth, cColor);
Drawing.ColorPixelAtPos(cPixelData.data, iXPos + 1, iY, iWidth, cColor);
iCurrentRenderGirth++;
}
//Move to next Render Start
iYPos = bExpand ? (iYPos - 1) : (iYPos + 1);
iXPos += 2;
iRen开发者_如何学CderGirth = bExpand ? (iRenderGirth + 2) : (iRenderGirth - 2);
bExpand &= iRenderGirth < iHeight;
}
cRenderContext.putImageData(cPixelData, x, y);
};
Drawing.XYPosToPixelPos = function(x, y, iWidth) {
return (x + y * iWidth) * 4;
};
Drawing.ColorPixelAtPos = function(cPixelData, x, y, iWidth, cColor) {
var iPixPos = Drawing.XYPosToPixelPos(x, y, iWidth);
cPixelData[iPixPos++] = cColor.r;
cPixelData[iPixPos++] = cColor.g;
cPixelData[iPixPos++] = cColor.b;
cPixelData[iPixPos] = 1; //Fixed alpha for now
};
var eCanvas = $("<canvas></canvas>");
eCanvas[0].width = 50;
eCanvas[0].height = 50;
$("#render").append(eCanvas);
var cRenderContext = eCanvas[0].getContext('2d');
cRenderContext.fillStyle = "rgba(1, 1, 1, 1)";
cRenderContext.fillRect(0, 0, 50, 50);
Drawing.DrawIsoMetricSquare(cRenderContext, 0, 0, 42, {
r: 255,
g: 0,
b: 0
});
JSFiddle example here
The problems were
- a math error which you already fixed.
- RGBA specifiers go from 0..255 not 0..1
- You need to fill your pixel data with black opaque pixels (they are white by default).
I added a few lines of code and made a new fiddle for you.
http://jsfiddle.net/bsssq/1/
Now you should see the red diamond on the black square.
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