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I need input on a possible bug in v3.5.0
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(01-21-2023, 04:38 PM)bplus Wrote: Can we do this for multicolor images colliding with multicolor images?

Maybe an outline of one shape outline collides with the outline of the other object shape.

Did 2 Asteroids ever collide with each other in that game?

That's usually how I mask all my collisions, when I'm using color collisions like these.  If you notice, I'm actually working and detecting color collision on a backdrop screen, rather than the visible display.  So, let's say I had a red, white, and blue starship, and a green, yellow, and purple enemy ship.  Those would be the images that display on the user's screen, but for my backdrop, I'd have a simple set of faded alpha blue (hero) pixels and faded alpha red (enemy) pixels, which I could then quickly check for blending in the backdrop using mem comparisons.  If necessary, I could assign a palette of various colors for different things (faded green for health, faded yellow for power-ups, ect), but all I'd have to do is check for those blended values (blue for hero + green for health = collision with a health object), to know how to interpret them.  Wink
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RE: I need input on a possible bug in v3.5.0 - by SMcNeill - 01-21-2023, 04:59 PM



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