glBlendFunc
- specify pixel arithmetic
void glBlendFunc(GLenum sfactor, GLenum dfactor)
sfactor
Specifies how the red, green, blue, and alpha source blending factors are computed. The following symbolic constants are accepted: GL_ZERO
, GL_ONE
, GL_SRC_COLOR
, GL_ONE_MINUS_SRC_COLOR
, GL_DST_COLOR
, GL_ONE_MINUS_DST_COLOR
, GL_SRC_ALPHA
, GL_ONE_MINUS_SRC_ALPHA
, GL_DST_ALPHA
, GL_ONE_MINUS_DST_ALPHA
, and GL_SRC_ALPHA_SATURATE
. The initial value is GL_ONE
.
dfactor
Specifies how the red, green, blue, and alpha destination blending factors are computed. Eight symbolic constants are accepted: GL_ZERO
, GL_ONE
, GL_SRC_COLOR
, GL_ONE_MINUS_SRC_COLOR
, GL_DST_COLOR
, GL_ONE_MINUS_DST_COLOR
, GL_SRC_ALPHA
, GL_ONE_MINUS_SRC_ALPHA
, GL_DST_ALPHA
, and GL_ONE_MINUS_DST_ALPHA
. The initial value is GL_ZERO
.
Pixels can be drawn using a function that blends the incoming (source) values with the values that are already in the color buffer (the destination values). Use glEnable
and glDisable
with argument GL_BLEND
to enable and disable blending. Blending is initially disabled.
glBlendFunc
defines the operation of blending when it is enabled. sfactor
specifies which of eleven methods is used to scale the source color components. dfactor
specifies which of ten methods is used to scale the destination color components. The eleven possible methods are described in the following table. Each method defines four scale factors, one each for red, green, blue, and alpha.
In the table and in subsequent equations, source and destination color components are referred to as ( Rs, Gs, Bs, As ) and ( Rd, Gd, Bd, Ad ). They are understood to have integer values between 0 and ( kR, kG, kB, kA ), where
kc = 2mc - 1
and ( mR, mG, mB, mA ) is the number of red, green, blue, and alpha bitplanes.
Source and destination scale factors are referred to as ( sR, sG, sB, sA ) and ( dR, dG, dB, dA ). The scale factors described in the table, denoted ( fR, fG, fB, fA ), represent either source or destination factors. All scale factors have range [0, 1].
Parameter | ( fR, fG, fB, fA ) |
---|---|
GL_ZERO | ( 0, 0, 0, 0 ) |
GL_ONE | ( 1, 1, 1, 1 ) |
GL_SRC_COLOR | ( Rs / kR, Gs / kG, Bs / kB, As / kA ) |
GL_ONE_MINUS_SRC_COLOR | ( 1, 1, 1, 1 ) - ( Rs / kR, Gs / kG, Bs / kB, As / kA ) |
GL_DST_COLOR | ( Rd / kR, Gd / kG, Bd / kB, Ad / kA ) |
GL_ONE_MINUS_DST_COLOR | ( 1, 1, 1, 1 ) - ( Rd / kR, Gd / kG, Bd / kB, Ad / kA ) |
GL_SRC_ALPHA | ( As / kA, As / kA, As / kA, As / kA ) |
GL_ONE_MINUS_SRC_ALPHA | ( 1, 1, 1, 1 ) - ( As / kA, As / kA, As / kA, As / kA ) |
GL_DST_ALPHA | ( Ad / kA, Ad / kA, Ad / kA, Ad / kA ) |
GL_ONE_MINUS_DST_ALPHA | ( 1, 1, 1, 1 ) - ( Ad / kA, Ad / kA, Ad / kA, Ad / kA ) |
GL_SRC_ALPHA_SATURATE | ( i, i, i, 1 ) |
In the table,
i = min( As, kA - Ad ) / kA
To determine the blended values of a pixel, the system uses the following equations:
Rd = min( kR, Rs sR + Rd dR ) |
Gd = min( kG, Gs sG + Gd dG ) |
Bd = min( kB, Bs sB + Bd dB ) |
Ad = min( kA, As sA + Ad dA ) |
Despite the apparent precision of the above equations, blending arithmetic is not exactly specified, because blending operates with imprecise integer color values. However, a blend factor that should be equal to 1 is guaranteed not to modify its multiplicand, and a blend factor equal to 0 reduces its multiplicand to 0. For example, when sfactor
is GL_SRC_ALPHA
, dfactor
is GL_ONE_MINUS_SRC_ALPHA
, and As is equal to kA, the equations reduce to simple replacement:
Rd = Rs |
Gd = Gs |
Bd = Bs |
Ad = As |
glBlendFunc
operates on all pixel write operations, including the scan conversion of points, lines, and polygons. glBlendFunc
does not affect glClear
.
Transparency is best implemented using glBlendFunc
(GL_SRC_ALPHA
, GL_ONE_MINUS_SRC_ALPHA
) with primitives sorted from farthest to nearest. Note that this transparency calculation does not require the presence of alpha bitplanes in the color buffer.
glBlendFunc
(GL_SRC_ALPHA
, GL_ONE_MINUS_SRC_ALPHA
) is also useful for rendering antialiased points and lines.
Incoming (source) alpha is correctly thought of as a material opacity, ranging from 1.0 (kA), representing complete opacity, to 0.0 (0), representing complete transparency.
GL_INVALID_ENUM
is generated if either sfactor
or dfactor
is not an accepted value.
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glAlphaFunc
, glClear
, glDepthFunc
, glEnable
, glLogicOp
, glStencilFunc