I'm attempting to change RenderTargets at runtime, so I can draw some elements at runtime, manipulate them and then finally draw the texture to the screen. Problem is, the screen turns purple if I change the RenderTarget at runtime. Here's the code I've got in Draw:

        RenderTarget2D tempTarget = new RenderTarget2D(GraphicsDevice, 128, 128, 1,
            GraphicsDevice.DisplayMode.Format, GraphicsDevice.PresentationParameters.MultiSampleType,
            GraphicsDevice.PresentationParameters.MultiSampleQuality, RenderTargetUsage.PreserveContents);

        GraphicsDevice.SetRenderTarget(0, tempTarget);
        GraphicsDevice.Clear(ClearOptions.Target, Color.SpringGreen, 0, 0);
        GraphicsDevice.SetRenderTarget(0, null);

It doesn't seem to matter how I create the RenderTarget, if I do it at runtime (and I do need to create in-memory textures at runtime and draw on them with SpriteBatch) it results in an entirely purple screen. What can I do to fix this?

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It looks like the best option is to create the RenderTarget somewhere other than Draw, draw to it during Update, save the resulting texture (and manipulate as necessary) then draw that texture during Draw.

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This was my problem. Do you know the reason it can't be done in the draw method, or why the color is purple though? – Jason Goemaat Dec 30 '10 at 17:27
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When srpitebatch.end() is called objects are written to the backbuffer or in your case to tempTarget. To make the texture,

  • change the target
  • call begin
  • call all of the draws
  • end the spritebatch
  • set target back to null

then use the render2d

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