Struct tetra::graphics::DrawParams

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pub struct DrawParams { /* private fields */ }
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Struct representing the parameters that can be used when drawing.

A default instance of DrawParams will draw the associated graphic with the following settings:

  • Position: [0.0, 0.0]
  • Scale: [1.0, 1.0]
  • Origin: [0.0, 0.0]
  • Color: White
  • Clip: Full image

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Creates a new set of DrawParams.

Sets the position that the graphic should be drawn at.

Sets the scale that the graphic should be drawn at.

This can be set to a negative value to flip the graphic around the origin.

Sets the origin of the graphic.

Positioning and scaling will be calculated relative to this point.

Sets the color to multiply the graphic by.

Setting this to white will draw the graphic in its original color.

Sets the region of the graphic to draw.

This is useful if you’re using spritesheets (which you should be!).

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