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yy-rendersheet

v5.0.5

Published

Generate on-the-fly spritesheets for pixi.js

Downloads

19

Readme

rendersheet.js

Generate on-the-fly spritesheets for pixi.js

Rationale

I needed a way to generate spritesheets based on canvas drawings and/or images. This allows me to resize the drawings based on different resolutions. For canvas drawings, you pass the rendersheet two functions: a drawing function and a measure function.

Code Example

// set up rendersheet
var sheet = new RenderSheet();

// draw triangle textures on rendersheet
sheet.add('triangle', triangleDraw, triangleMeasure, {size: 50, 'red'});

// image texture on rendersheet
sheet.addImage('image', 'images/test.png');

// render the sheet
sheet.render();

// create a PIXI.Sprite using the rendersheet
var sprite = stage.addChild(sheet.get('triangle'));

// use a PIXI.Texture from the rendershet
var image = stage.addChild(new PIXI.Sprite(sheet.getTexture('image')));

// drawing function to generate the canvas triangle
function triangleDraw(c, params)
{
    var size = params.size;
    var half = params.size / 2;
    c.beginPath();
    c.fillStyle = params.color;
    c.moveTo(half, 0);
    c.lineTo(0, size);
    c.lineTo(size, size);
    c.closePath();
    c.fill();
}

// measure function to provide dimensions for canvas triangle
function triangleMeasure(c, params)
{
    return { width: params.size, height: params.size };
}

Installation

npm i yy-rendersheet

Live Example

https://davidfig.github.io/rendersheet/

API Documentation

https://davidfig.github.io/rendersheet/jsdoc

license

MIT License
(c) 2019 YOPEY YOPEY LLC by David Figatner