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Jovito
10:54 PM
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Jovito
11:20 PM
@MikhailV hey
so if I understood correctly what you suggested in your answer, I already tried that and it was too slow
Mikhail V
yur tried with colorkey? I did understood you tried the SRCALPHA solution which is 2-3 times slowe
Jovito
what's the difference? and btw I used colorkey together with alpha because I needed the noise to show only inside the circle's circumference and the surface outside of the circumference to be transparent
Mikhail V
11:36 PM
it is totally different, alpha is 256 grades of transparency (8 bit value), with color key you have only full transparent or not at all (1 bit).
Jovito
@MikhailV that's true!
Mikhail V
thus it is much faster
Jovito
but how can I achieve this effect using only colorkey
I need to show the noise only within the circumference and have the outside still be transparent
see what I'm saying?
Mikhail V
aah so you want to use this circle to blit on some other non-solid background right?
Jovito
solid?
the last image
the area outside of the circumference must show whatever was drawn before
Mikhail V
11:45 PM
So the outer area is kind of semi-transparent? that differs from the picture in your question I must say
Jovito
the outer area is completely transparent
I left it semi-transparent on that last image just as reminder that the noise surface covers the entire display
Mikhail V
okay if use only 100% transparency you dont need alpha apparently, So simply your Surface must be filled with "color_key" color in the outer area.
Kind of not obvious to achieve :)
Jovito
but how would that stop the noise from showing up on the outer area?
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