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How to create sprite animation using winapi without gdi? im trying to do this:

Sprite(hDC, L"fon.bmp",150, 14, 30, 30, SRCCOPY);

void Sprite(HDC hdc, CHAR* Path, int x, int y, int Width, int Height, DWORD rop)
{
    HBITMAP bmp = (HBITMAP) LoadImage(NULL, Path, IMAGE_BITMAP, 0, 0, LR_LOADFROMFILE);
    HDC memdc = CreateCompatibleDC(hdc);
    SelectObject(memdc, bmp);
    BitBlt(hdc, x, y, Width, Height, memdc, 0, 0, rop);
}

How i can change frame?

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  • "without gdi"? First of all: Why? The code you have is using the GDI, and the GDI will give you the performance you need for a simple sprite animation. If you insist on not using the GDI, go with OpenGL or Direct2D/Direct3D. Other than that, it's not at all clear, what you are asking. Oct 4, 2015 at 22:04

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Create a vector and place frames of the animation. Then using some sort of timer, erase the screen and bitblt the next frame's image. This is common way of doing frame based animation and there is nothing specific for winapi.

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  • Erasing the whole screen is overkill, you can just erase the previous rectangle of sprite. Oct 5, 2015 at 14:34
  • If there are overlaps, easiest method is to erase everything. Obviously this decision can be altered if bitblt is too slow Oct 5, 2015 at 15:49
  • There is no faster block transfer than BitBlt. If it is too slow, you are doing it wrong. Oct 6, 2015 at 14:44
  • OpenGL or DirectX works faster but obviously that's not GDI. I remember switching from GDI to DirectX for the first time. Speed up was remarkable. Oct 6, 2015 at 16:18

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