Platform: XCode 6.0 + iOS 7.0.4
Running the following code on iPad mini retina and expect the image of tmpLbl
and node
to render identically because the latter is initialized with the texture of the former, via textureFromNode
. In reality tmpLbl
, which is an SKLabelNode
, renders at retina resolution but node
, which is supposed to be a copy, is blurry, appearing to be a double-scaled rendition of a half-sized texture.
I saw a post suggesting to put the source (tmpLbl
in the sample below) on the scene but it makes no difference, as illustrated by the sample.
Any advice on: 1. how to make this work using any sort of approach 2. how to make this work without having the source node (tmpLbl below) ever rendered on the screen
Sample code:
- (void)didMoveToView:(SKView *)view {
SKLabelNode *tmpLbl = [SKLabelNode labelNodeWithFontNamed: @"Futura"];
tmpLbl.position = CGPointMake(100, 100);
[self addChild: tmpLbl];
tmpLbl.fontSize = 125;
tmpLbl.fontColor = [SKColor colorWithRed:0.8 green:0.0 blue:0.0 alpha:1.0];
tmpLbl.text = @"a";
SKTexture *texture = [view textureFromNode: tmpLbl];
SKNode *node = [SKSpriteNode spriteNodeWithTexture:texture];
node.position = CGPointMake(200, 130);
[self addChild:node];
return;
}
Rendering result; the left side "a" is via SKLabelNode, the right side one is via textureFromNode and spriteNodeWithTexture: