I want to merge 5 "sublayers" to one single texture (you know, somethin' like Flatten Image in Photoshop) in OpenGL ES 1.x iPhone. I'm new to OpenGL, and just haven't find the answer yet.
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assuming they are images to begin with can't you just draw them sequentially onto an in memory image |
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You don't need GL to combine textures together. Just do the math on each texel in C. Now, if you want to use GL, you'll want to render to a texture (your final result). This is done with OES_framebuffer_object. Now how you draw to that texture is completely up to you. You could draw 5 quads, each with a single texture, and use blending to merge them (you'll have to specify which math you want to apply though), you can use multi-texturing to do the work in less passes (and use Texture Environments to specify how to merge). What kind of flattening operation do you want ? |
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