After looking at all of the various libraries for this, I realized that, at least in my case, they were massive overkill. I just wanted to make an App Preview video, and I just needed it for two places in my app.
So, I spent a little time and came up with the following code that you can use with a SpriteKit-based scene to enable touch display on a scene-by-scene basis. (And, if you are starting from scratch, you could subclass SKScene and bake this right in for use by all your scenes.)
-(void)touchesBegan:(NSSet *)touches withEvent:(UIEvent *)event {
UITouch *touch = [touches anyObject];
CGPoint location = [touch locationInNode:self];
SKNode *node = [self nodeAtPoint:location];
#ifdef weBeRecording
// ^^ Only do this if we're building a special version for making App Previews
// Could also be switched on and off by a runtime control, I suppose
// Create a new SKSprite at the touch location
SKSpriteNode *touchesNode = [SKSpriteNode spriteNodeWithImageNamed:@"touchMarker.png"];
touchesNode.position = location;
// Initially see-through
touchesNode.alpha = 0.0;
// Position it above all your other nodes
touchesNode.zPosition = 199;
// And size it appropriately for your needs
touchesNode.size = CGSizeMake(80, 80);
// Add it to the scene
[self addChild:touchesNode];
// And then make it fade in and out. (Adjust in and out times as needed.)
SKAction *showTouch =
[SKAction sequence:@[
[SKAction fadeInWithDuration:0.25],
[SKAction fadeOutWithDuration:0.25],
[SKAction removeFromParent]
]];
[touchesNode runAction:showTouch];
#endif
/* process original touch on node here */
}
Of course, you'll have to make the touchMarker.png file yourself. I created mine in Photoshop and it's just a simple 100x100 white circle with a 50% transparency. Honestly, it took longer to get that image just right than it did to get the code working. (If there's a way to attach images here, I'll do that. But, um, it's my first day. Yeah.)
One caveat, you have find and save off the originally touched node (saved here in the "node" variable) before you do this. If you don't, that original value gets lost and none of your node testing will work after you display the touch marker.
Hope this helps someone else!
Diz