ImageBuffer (handle[,frame])

Parameters

handle=variable holding the image's handle
frame=optional frame to draw to if using an imagestrip image

Description

There are 1000 reasons for this command. Simply put, you may want to 'draw' on an existing image you've loaded (LoadImage or LoadAnimImage) or created (CreateImage). You could, for example, have a blank wall graphic and you want to add 'graffiti' to it based on the user action (Jet Grind Radio baybeee! Sorry...). Instead of trying to draw a dozen images all over the wall, just use the SetBuffer command to denote the wall graphic as the 'target' buffer, and draw away! Next time you display that graphic (DrawImage), you will see your changes! This is a powerful command!

Example

; CreateImage/TileImage/ImageBuffer example

; Again, we'll use globals even tho we don't need them here
; One variable for the graphic we'll create, one for a timer
Global gfxStarfield, tmrScreen

; Declare graphic mode
Graphics 640,480,16

; Create a blank image that is 320 pixels wide and 32 high with 10 frames of 32x32
gfxStarfield=CreateImage(32,32,10)

; loop through each frame of the graphic we just made
For t = 0 To 9
; Set the drawing buffer to the graphic frame so we can write on it
SetBuffer ImageBuffer(gfxStarfield,t)
; put 50 stars in the frame at random locations
For y = 1 To 50
Plot Rnd(32),Rnd(32)
Next
Next

; Double buffer mode for smooth screen drawing
SetBuffer BackBuffer()

; Loop until ESC is pressed
While Not KeyHit(1)

; Only update the screen every 300 milliseconds. Change 300 for faster or
; slower screen updates
If MilliSecs() > tmrScreen+300 Then
Cls ; clear the screen

; Tile the screen with a random frame from our new graphic starting at
; x=0 and y=0 location.
TileImage gfxStarfield,0,0,Rnd(9)
Flip ; Flip the screen into view
tmrScreen=MilliSecs() ; reset the time
End If
Wend

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