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I'm trying to develop an easy game. But then, I came across this problem with my UIImage. When I import an image, I get this annoying background on this ball, not just the ball itself. So when I play with this ball, this background has to match the UIView color, or else it will look weird. How do I solve this problem?

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  • where is your image ?
    – Jing
    Feb 27, 2014 at 10:42
  • My image is in the supporting file. Do you want me to upload the actual image here? It's just a simple black ball with a white background color.
    – chanpkr
    Feb 27, 2014 at 10:45
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    why not using a black ball with transparent background? it's easier
    – Jing
    Feb 27, 2014 at 10:48
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    you can use Quartz2d to achieve your effect, but I don't see the necessary. a photoshop preprocess would be much easier
    – Jing
    Feb 27, 2014 at 10:50

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You can use following code to get a mask shape image with a mask:

//beCroppedImage is the image be cropped, maskImage is a image with a white background color and a black sharp that ever you want.
theShapeImage = [beCroppedImage maskImageWithMask:maskImage];



- (UIImage *)maskImageWithMask:(UIImage*)mask {
    CGImageRef imgRef = [self CGImage];
    CGImageRef maskRef = [mask CGImage];
    CGImageRef actualMask = CGImageMaskCreate(CGImageGetWidth(maskRef),
                                              CGImageGetHeight(maskRef),
                                              CGImageGetBitsPerComponent(maskRef),
                                              CGImageGetBitsPerPixel(maskRef),
                                              CGImageGetBytesPerRow(maskRef),
                                              CGImageGetDataProvider(maskRef), NULL, false);
    CGImageRef masked = CGImageCreateWithMask(imgRef, actualMask);
    UIImage *image = [UIImage imageWithCGImage:masked];
    CGImageRelease(masked);
    CGImageRelease(actualMask);
    return image;
}

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