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Offline Addictman

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« Posted 2011-09-20 14:53:53 »

Hi.

Imagine a very basic Texture atlas, looking roughly like this: (A and B are the 2 different pieces).

AAB
AA

Now, judging from this, piece A can be found at
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[ left: 0.0f, bottom: 0.0f, right: 0.66667f, top: 1.0f ]

I have always imagined, and was sure that piece B could be found at
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[ left: 0.66667f, bottom: 0.5f, right: 1.0f, top: 1.0f ]


However, that's not coming out right at all. Piece B IS coming out right at
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[ left: 0.66667f, bottom: 0.0f, right: 1.0f, top: 0.5f ]
however.

I render as triangles, and my data for rendering B looks like this:

Vertexbuffer
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float[] {
                       x - 64, y + 64, // top left
            x - 64, y - 64, // bottom left
            x + 64, y - 64, // bottom right
                      x + 64, y + 64 // top right
                 }


Texturebuffer (doesnt work, but what I thought was correct)
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float[] {
                       0.66667f, 1.0f,
             0.66667f, 0.5f,
             1.0f,0.5f,
             1.0f,1.0f
                   }


Texturebuffer (works, but what I thought was wrong)
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float[] { 
                       0.66667f, 0.5f,
             0.66667f, 0.0f,
             1.0f,0.0f,
             1.0f,0.5f
                   }


I hope my question is understandable, and that someone can explain to me what's going on here.
Offline Addictman

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« Reply #1 - Posted 2011-09-20 15:11:40 »

Ok, I should have tried this first of course, rendering the entire Atlas... The entire texture is flipped vertically, so that explains the weird texture coordinates.
Offline theagentd
« Reply #2 - Posted 2011-09-20 19:06:30 »

Ok, I should have tried this first of course, rendering the entire Atlas... The entire texture is flipped vertically, so that explains the weird texture coordinates.
I was just going to say that. xD

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