I am drawing objects in OpenGL in this order and z-order:
- A background quad,
- background objects = images with titles (textures)
- a translucent black quad which darkens the background objects (colored quad with low alpha value),
- and foreground objects = images with titles (textures, but the one in the center has a white quad behind it)
Currently, it looks like this:
This is not as it's supposed to be - the 5 objects around "Chikinki" (Timid Tiger, The Bishops,...) should be as bright as the "Chikinki" picture. Also, all titles (including Chikinki's) are darker than the textures really are. It seems to me as though the white quad behind the "Chikinki" image somehow forces OpenGL to draw the pic in front of it rightly. Without the translucent black quad (which is there to darken all objects except the one in the middle and 5 around it), everything is fine. So I suspect that this translucent quad somehow bleeds through, although the other objects are drawn after it and have a higher z-value.
As mentioned, the objects are drawn back-to-front, and also laid out back-to-front z-wise. Blending is always enabled. The white rectangle has blending function: gl.glBlendFunc(GL10.GL_SRC_ALPHA, GL10.GL_ONE_MINUS_SRC_ALPHA); and all images have function gl.glBlendFunc(GL10.GL_ONE, GL10.GL_ONE_MINUS_SRC_ALPHA);. Depth-test is enabled.
Relevant texture-fill quad drawing code (too dim in the screenshot):
gl.glPushMatrix();
gl.glEnable(GL10.GL_BLEND);
gl.glBlendFunc(GL10.GL_ONE, GL10.GL_ONE_MINUS_SRC_ALPHA);
gl.glActiveTexture(GL10.GL_TEXTURE0);
gl.glBindTexture(GL10.GL_TEXTURE_2D, mTextureName);
gl.glTexParameterx(GL10.GL_TEXTURE_2D, GL10.GL_TEXTURE_WRAP_S, GL10.GL_REPEAT);
gl.glTexParameterx(GL10.GL_TEXTURE_2D, GL10.GL_TEXTURE_WRAP_T, GL10.GL_REPEAT);
gl.glFrontFace(GL10.GL_CW);
gl.glVertexPointer(3, GL10.GL_FLOAT, 0, mFVertexBuffer);
gl.glEnable(GL10.GL_TEXTURE_2D);
gl.glTexCoordPointer(2, GL10.GL_FLOAT, 0, mTexBuffer);
gl.glDrawArrays(GL10.GL_TRIANGLE_STRIP, 0, 4);
mFVertexBuffer.position(0);
mTexBuffer.position(0);
mIndexBuffer.position(0);
gl.glDisable(GL10.GL_TEXTURE_2D);
gl.glDisable(GL10.GL_BLEND);
gl.glPopMatrix();
Relevant color-fill quad drawing code (shown OK in the screenshot):
gl.glPushMatrix();
gl.glEnable(GL10.GL_BLEND);
gl.glBlendFunc(GL10.GL_ONE, GL10.GL_ONE_MINUS_SRC_ALPHA);
gl.glFrontFace(GL10.GL_CW);
gl.glVertexPointer(3, GL10.GL_FLOAT, 0, mFVertexBuffer);
gl.glColor4f(mRed, mGreen, mBlue, mAlpha);
gl.glDrawArrays(GL10.GL_TRIANGLE_STRIP, 0, 4);
mFVertexBuffer.position(0);
mIndexBuffer.position(0);
gl.glPopMatrix();
gl.glDisable(GL10.GL_BLEND);
Have you got any clue what could be causing the darkening of these objects which should by all means be fully opaque, considering that they are drawn AFTER the translucent quad and have a HIGHER z-value?
SOLUTION
Tim pointed out in the comments that texture drawing is affected by the current color buffer (its alpha value). Calling gl.glColor4f(1,1,1,1); before drawing the images did the trick, reverting the earlier call to gl.glColor4f() with a lower-than-1 alpha value.
