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AlphaTestEffect
DirectXTK | Effects |
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This is a native Direct3D 11 implementation of the built-in AlphaTestEffect from XNA Game Studio 4 (Microsoft.Xna.Framework.Graphics.AlphaTestEffect
) which supports per-pixel alpha testing, vertex color, and fogging.
classDiagram
class IEffect{
<<Interface>>
+Apply()
+GetVertexShaderBytecode()
}
class IEffectMatrices{
<<Interface>>
+SetWorld()
+SetView()
+SetProjection()
+SetMatrices()
}
class IEffectFog{
<<Interface>>
+SetFogEnabled()
+SetFogStart()
+SetFogEnd()
+SetFogColor()
}
class AlphaTestEffect{
+SetDiffuseColor()
+SetAlpha()
+SetColorAndAlpha()
+SetVertexColorEnabled()
+SetTexture()
+SetAlphaFunction()
+SetReferenceAlpha()
}
AlphaTestEffect --|> IEffect
AlphaTestEffect --|> IEffectMatrices
AlphaTestEffect --|> IEffectFog
#include <Effects.h>
Construction requires a Direct3D 11 device.
std::unique_ptr<AlphaTestEffect> effect;
effect = std::make_unique<AlphaTestEffect>(device);
For exception safety, it is recommended you make use of the C++ RAII pattern and use a std::unique_ptr
or std::shared_ptr
AlphaTestEffect supports IEffect, IEffectMatrices, and IEffectFog
This effect requires SV_Position
and TEXCOORD0
. It also requires COLOR
if per-vertex colors are enabled,
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SetVertexColorEnabled: Enables per-vertex color. Defaults to false. Modifying this setting requires recreating associated input layouts, and enabling it requires
COLOR
. -
SetTexture: Associates a texture shader resource view with the effect. Can be set to nullptr to remove a reference.
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SetAlphaFunction: Sets the alpha comparison function. See D3D11_COMPARISON_FUNC.
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SetReferenceAlpha: Sets the alpha reference value for the test.
This effect is primarily used to implement techniques that relied on legacy Direct3D 9 alpha testing render state. This effect is independent of the depth/stencil tests set in D3D11_DEPTH_STENCIL_DESC.DepthFunc
and StencilFunc
.
All content and source code for this package are subject to the terms of the MIT License.
This project has adopted the Microsoft Open Source Code of Conduct. For more information see the Code of Conduct FAQ or contact [email protected] with any additional questions or comments.
- Universal Windows Platform apps
- Windows desktop apps
- Windows 11
- Windows 10
- Windows 8.1
- Xbox One
- x86
- x64
- ARM64
- Visual Studio 2022
- Visual Studio 2019 (16.11)
- clang/LLVM v12 - v18
- MinGW 12.2, 13.2
- CMake 3.20