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I've seen a few questions like this on SO, but nothing which has helped me so far. I've made GLTriangle, and GLRectangle classes. I can draw these two shapes no problem, with colors. I'm trying to implement textures into them, and I'm having trouble getting it to work (and debugging).

I'll try to post the relevant code of what I have so far, if you need to see more, let me know.

EDIT: Ok, so after fixing the mistake with the texcoord handlers, I'm still getting a black square. The only time glGetError reports anything is after calling GLES20.glEnable(GLES20.GL_TEXTURE_2D);

GLRectangle relevant code:

@Override
public void onSurfaceCreated() {
    ByteBuffer vertexByteBuffer = ByteBuffer.allocateDirect(vertices.length * 4);
    vertexByteBuffer.order(ByteOrder.nativeOrder());
    vertexBuffer = vertexByteBuffer.asFloatBuffer();
    vertexBuffer.put(vertices);
    vertexBuffer.position(0);

    vertexShader = loadShader(GLES20.GL_VERTEX_SHADER, vertexShaderCode);
    fragmentShader = loadShader(GLES20.GL_FRAGMENT_SHADER, fragmentShaderCode);

    mProgram = createAndLinkProgram(VertexShaderHandle(), FragmentShaderHandle(), new String[] { "uMVPMatrix", "vPosition", "a_TexCoordinate" });
    muMVPMatrixHandle = GLES20.glGetUniformLocation(mProgram, "uMVPMatrix");
    maPositionHandle = GLES20.glGetAttribLocation(mProgram, "vPosition");
    loadTexture(context, imageId);
    ByteBuffer ibb = ByteBuffer.allocateDirect(indices.length * 2);
ibb.order(ByteOrder.nativeOrder());
indexBuffer = ibb.asShortBuffer();
indexBuffer.put(indices);
indexBuffer.position(0);

ByteBuffer tbb = ByteBuffer.allocateDirect(texCoords.length * 4);
tbb.order(ByteOrder.nativeOrder());
textureCoordBuffer = tbb.asFloatBuffer();
textureCoordBuffer.put(texCoords).position(0);
}

And in onDrawFrame:

GLES20.glUseProgram(mProgram);
GLES20.glVertexAttribPointer(maPositionHandle, 3, GLES20.GL_FLOAT, false, 12, vertexBuffer);
GLES20.glEnableVertexAttribArray(maPositionHandle);
Matrix.multiplyMM(mMVPMatrix, 0, projMatrix, 0, mvMatrix, 0);
GLES20.glUniformMatrix4fv(muMVPMatrixHandle, 1, false, mMVPMatrix, 0);
mTextureUniformHandle = GLES20.glGetUniformLocation(mProgram, "u_Texture");
        mTextureCoordinateHandle = GLES20.glGetAttribLocation(mProgram, "a_TexCoordinate");

GLES20.glActiveTexture(GLES20.GL_TEXTURE0);
GLES20.glBindTexture(GLES20.GL_TEXTURE_2D, mTextureDataHandle);
GLES20.glUniform1i(mTextureUniformHandle, 0);
GLES20.glDrawElements(GLES20.GL_TRIANGLES, indices.length, GLES20.GL_UNSIGNED_SHORT, indexBuffer);

I know, or at least I'm fairly certain that the bitmap is being loaded, as I get the int handle returned when loading it (it will cause a runtime error if the int is 0).

I'm guessing it has something to do with the texture coordinates.

Here's what I have for my tex coords:

texCoords = new float[] { 
    0, 0,
    0, 1,
    1, 1,
    1, 0
};  

Just in case it IS something with the texture loader, here it is:

int[] textureHandle  = new int[1];

            GLES20.glGenTextures(1, textureHandle, 0);

            if (textureHandle[0] != 0) {
                final BitmapFactory.Options options = new BitmapFactory.Options();
                options.inScaled = false;

                final Bitmap bitmap = BitmapFactory.decodeResource(view.getContext().getResources(), resourceId, options);



                GLES20.glBindTexture(GLES20.GL_TEXTURE_2D, textureHandle[0]);                   

                GLES20.glTexParameteri(GLES20.GL_TEXTURE_2D, GLES20.GL_TEXTURE_MIN_FILTER, GLES20.GL_NEAREST);
                GLES20.glTexParameteri(GLES20.GL_TEXTURE_2D, GLES20.GL_TEXTURE_MAG_FILTER, GLES20.GL_LINEAR);


                GLUtils.texImage2D(GLES20.GL_TEXTURE_2D, 0, bitmap, 0);


                bitmap.recycle();

            }

            if (textureHandle[0] == 0) {
                throw new RuntimeException("Unable to load texture!");
            }
            mTextureDataHandle = textureHandle[0];

EDIT: Forgot to add my shaders, I'm just setting the string through code right now:

setVertexShader( 
                "uniform mat4 uMVPMatrix;   \n" +
                "uniform mat4 MVMatrix;     \n" +
                "attribute vec4 vPosition;  \n" +
                "attribute vec2 a_TexCoordinate;    \n" +                   
                "varying vec2 v_TexCoordinate;  \n" +

                "void main() {      \n" +

                "v_TexCoordinate = a_TexCoordinate; \n" +
                "gl_Position = uMVPMatrix * vPosition;  \n" +
                "}  \n");                   

        setFragmentShader("precision mediump float;  \n" +
                "uniform sampler2D u_Texture;   \n" +                   
                "varying vec2 v_TexCoordinate;  \n" +
                "void main() {              \n" +
                "gl_FragColor = texture2D(u_Texture, v_TexCoordinate); \n" +
                "}                         \n");
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    if (textureHandle[0] != 0) { is not the way to check for errors - use glGetError instead. Jul 15, 2012 at 6:04
  • You're right. I've done that, and I am getting error code 1280 on GLES20.glEnable(GLES20.GL_TEXTURE_2D)
    – Ryan
    Jul 15, 2012 at 21:52
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    You don't use glEnable for textures when you're using shaders. glEnable(GL_TEXTURE_2D) is only for fixed function pipeline, and thus it is not a valid operation in opengles2.0. Just remove the line completely.
    – Tim
    Jul 17, 2012 at 17:10

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mTextureCoordinateHandle = GLES20.glGetUniformLocation(mProgram, "u_Texture");
mTextureUniformHandle = GLES20.glGetAttribLocation(mProgram, "a_TexCoordinate");

GLES20.glActiveTexture(GLES20.GL_TEXTURE0);
GLES20.glBindTexture(GLES20.GL_TEXTURE_2D, mTextureDataHandle);

This is all backward. You're getting the texcoord location and setting it as the uniform, and getting the uniform location and setting it as the texcoord. Plus you're not even doing anything with the texcoord attribute.

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  • Thanks, can't believe I missed that.
    – Ryan
    Jul 15, 2012 at 22:29
  • Also, the texcoord is bound in the createandlinkProgram method.
    – Ryan
    Jul 17, 2012 at 20:26
  • No, I just edited the post at the top. Still getting a black square.
    – Ryan
    Jul 17, 2012 at 20:28
  • Where is GLES20.glVertexAttribPointer(mTextureCoordinateHandle, ...) and GLES20.glEnableVertexAttribArray(mTextureCoordinateHandle); ? I said in my post that you weren't even doing anything with the texcoord handle, and you still don't seem to be. @Ryan
    – Tim
    Jul 17, 2012 at 21:20
  • I must have removed those in my struggles to get things working. Even though the problem isn't fully solved, I've marked it answered because you've lead me in the right direction. It's drawing the texure now, but draws black for transparency. Thanks for the help!
    – Ryan
    Jul 18, 2012 at 2:53
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You may not be getting the image data only at first place. Check your code where you are taking png/jpeg file to fill your texture.

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for activating transparency add in

onSurfaceCreated(GL10 unused, EGLConfig config)
    {
...        // Set alpha blend on
        GLES20.glEnable(GLES20.GL_BLEND);
        GLES20.glBlendFunc(GLES20.GL_ONE, GLES20.GL_ONE_MINUS_SRC_ALPHA);
...

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