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I'm making a small bubble shoot game on android with OpenGL ES.

So I want to make the balls explode when another ball collides with it! ..

But the problem here is so small but I can't find a solution for it,

I want the image to appear like figure (1) not like figure (2) ..

Right now the bubbles are appearing with a square border around them, but I do not want this. How can I remove the image borders?

Thanks a lot, enter image description here

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    It's going to involve calculating the area of the rectangle and subtracting off the corner areas from the perimeter of the circle. Here's something to point you in the right direction: Get the area of the circle (pi * radius * radius), find the area of the triangle (0.5 * base * height) areas of the square borders around the circle, and multiply the triangle area by 4. Then, subtract off that amount.
    – zeboidlund
    Apr 29, 2012 at 19:21
  • sorry for misunderstanding !, I want to make that appear in the screen not what you thought, all what I meant that how can I make an image appear without boarders on the screen??! .. got me??!
    – Adly
    Apr 29, 2012 at 19:30

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Do you know the center point of each circle? When the distance between 2 center points is the same as the sum of their to radii, then they are touching. You can do this by creating a right triangle and doing a^2 + b^2 = radius1^2 + radius2^2. Use the center points of the circles to create the triangles.

Bubble a,b
if((a.center.x - b.center.x)^2 + (a.center.y - b.center.y)^2 == (a.radius + b.radius)^2)
    //bubbles are touching
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  • I think that people misunderstand me :( .. I meant the "appearance", how can I make the picture appear with its boarders not the " image " boarders if you knew what i mean??! .. got me?
    – Adly
    Apr 29, 2012 at 19:27
  • Ohh. Does the image have a transparent background? I'll see what I can find. Apr 29, 2012 at 19:30
  • Ok, I will be grateful if you found that for me!, I searched a lot :(
    – Adly
    Apr 29, 2012 at 19:32
  • Thankssss a lot, But there another question :(, how can I make a transparent background in a png image?! is that normal as I thought or need something to do?!
    – Adly
    Apr 29, 2012 at 19:41

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