OK, this one's got me screaming to the walls... so bear with me please.
I started to code a simple game using the SpriteKit template in Xcode.
I added two PNGs to a folder named Stage01.atlas
and dragged that to the project. Can't remember if which option I chose, because it appears as a blue folder icon in the project navigator (perhaps because it has an extension?).
Next, I instantiated several sprites using
[[SKSpriteNode alloc] initWithImageNamed:@"My_Image_Name_Without_The_@2x_Or_Extension"];
At first, it didn't work , because I forgot to enable texture atlases in the build settings. Then, it worked like a charm, but...
Next, I added a third PNG to the atlas to display a new kind of sprite.
The new sprite was nowhere to be seen.
I try a clean install: delete the app from the device, clean, build.
Now all the sprites are rendered as a white quad with aback border and a big, red "X" inside. I also get console messages along the lines of:
SKTexture: Error loading image resource: "My_Image_Name_Without_The_@2x_Or_Extension"
I tried removing the .atlas folder and re-adding it, both as "Create groups for any added folders" and "Create folder references for any added folders" (this can cause a resource to be placed in a subfolder instead of the bundle root, so it usually matters for UIImage etc.), to no avail.
I replaced the sprite creation code with this:
SKTexture* texture = [SKTexture textureWithImageNamed:name];
SKSpriteNode* body = [[SKSpriteNode alloc] initWithTexture:texture];
...and placed a breakpoint to see if the texture is nil
. It isn't.
So, what gives?
Side note: The "spaceship" texture bundled with the template renders fine.
Side note 2: Someone create the tag "spritekit" (SO doesn't let me use it 'because it already exists' but it doesn't come up as a suggestion).