I am trying to overlay color on a sprite image and have questions about how to blend the color with the sprite. I've used the following "updateImageTint" routine to overlay color on a UIImage and the output is what I am hoping for. The image maintains whites but shades of gray are saturated or burned with the specified overlay color. The param kCGBlendModeColor seems to do the trick for standard UIImage color blending.

However, I am trying to get the same effect using a sprite, but the color looks simply like it's coloring on top of the entire image, white areas and all. I'm assuming this is a blend issue. Is there a set of parameters I can pass to the setBlendFunc to get the output to match the "updateImageTint" method below?

I've tried this...but with no luck [spriteToAdjust setBlendFunc: (ccBlendFunc) { GL_ONE, GL_ONE }]; [spriteToAdjust setColor:ccc3(red*255.0,green*255.0,blue*255.0)];

-(UIImage*) updateImageTint:(UIImage*) img toColor:(UIColor*) toColor {

// begin a new image context, to draw our colored image onto UIGraphicsBeginImageContext(img.size);

// get a reference to that context we created CGContextRef context = UIGraphicsGetCurrentContext();

// set the fill color UIColor *color = toColor; [color setFill];

// translate/flip the graphics context (for transforming from CG* coords to UI* coords CGContextTranslateCTM(context, 0, img.size.height); CGContextScaleCTM(context, 1.0, -1.0);

// set the blend mode to color burn, and the original image CGContextSetBlendMode(context, kCGBlendModeColor); CGRect rect = CGRectMake(0, 0, img.size.width, img.size.height); CGContextDrawImage(context, rect, img.CGImage);

// set a mask that matches the shape of the image, then draw (color burn) a colored rectangle CGContextClipToMask(context, rect, img.CGImage); CGContextAddRect(context, rect); CGContextDrawPath(context,kCGPathFill);

// generate a new UIImage from the graphics context we drew onto UIImage *coloredImg = UIGraphicsGetImageFromCurrentImageContext(); UIGraphicsEndImageContext();

//return the color-burned image return coloredImg; }

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