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I have a game that players place their pieces on the screen then press set. I am using cocos 2d to build the iphone app. It is kind of like hide and seek. I then overlay a background on top of all of that. I want to be able to tap on the screen and create a hole in my background at that spot so that I can see through it. I know I can just create a giant image with a hole in it and move it around, but my background can only be a color it can't be an image. How should I go about doing this.

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  • I've had limited success with image masks in ios (via Quartz 2D). Might be something to look into.
    – nykash
    Sep 9, 2011 at 23:54

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Instead of trying to see "through" the overlay, place the "background" image on top in circles. Map the screen coordinates on top of the "background" image, then extract a circular region from that image to place on the screen. The biggest challenge would be capturing a circular region from your bitmap. I'm not too familiar with cocos2d, but there should be a library you can use for it.

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