pub struct Blend {
pub color: BlendingFunction,
pub alpha: BlendingFunction,
pub constant_value: (f32, f32, f32, f32),
}Expand description
Blend effect that the GPU will use for blending.
Blending happens at the end of the rendering process, when the GPU wants to write the pixels over pixels that already exist in the framebuffer. The blending function allows you to choose how it should merge the two.
If you want to add transparent objects one over another, use
Blend::alpha_blending().
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§color: BlendingFunctionThe blending function for color channels.
alpha: BlendingFunctionThe blending function for alpha channels.
constant_value: (f32, f32, f32, f32)A constant color that can be used in the blending functions.
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impl Copy for Blend
impl StructuralPartialEq for Blend
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impl Freeze for Blend
impl RefUnwindSafe for Blend
impl Send for Blend
impl Sync for Blend
impl Unpin for Blend
impl UnwindSafe for Blend
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