I'm currently working on a small game for Android. I'm using Canvas and its drawBitmap method to draw the game-level. For this I have somewhat ported the XNA principle (so Update - Draw Loop and so on).
I have also added a "drawStaticParts" method. I use this method to draw certain parts only once. This method is called before the Update-Draw Loop starts. In this method I draw (with a Canvas) onto a Bitmap. This Bitmap is later used to "restore" the old state in Draw before I draw the dynamic parts (just like a call to drawColor(Color.Black) would).
This works perfectly fine. But only for the background, which is also drawn with the drawBitmap method. As soon as I try to add other bitmaps, they won't get displayed. I already checked if the background may override the other bitmaps, but the background draw call happens way before any other drawBitmap call. I also don't get any exceptions or similar.
Here is the code-fragment in question:
public void drawStaticParts(Canvas c) {
c.drawBitmap(TextureManager.getTexture(Element.getBackgroundID(), backgroundImg), null, new RectF(0, 0, Element.getResolution_width(), Element.getResolution_height()), null);
for(int i = 0; i < width; i++)
{
for(int j = 0; j < height; j++)
{
Element temp = spielfeld[i][j];
if(temp != null)
{
if(Element.isStatic(temp))
{
float x = i * Element.getElement_width();
float y = j * Element.getElement_height();
RectF place = new RectF(x, y, Element.getElement_width(), Element.getElement_height());
Log.w("MS:doDraw", "Draw at " + x + ", " + y + " with w=" + Element.getElement_width() + " and h=" + Element.getElement_height());
c.drawBitmap(TextureManager.getTexture(temp.getTextureID(), sceneryID), null, place, null);
}
}
}
}
}
I checked all values in question: everything is fine. The width and height is each 40 as supposed, the coordinates fit as well. I don't know any further.
I shall be eternally gratefull for any kind of help/advice. Thank you in advance.
PS: I also tried some of the solutions mentioned in threads with similar problems but nothing worked.