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I want to capture my Backbuffer into my LPDIRECT3DSURFACE9 and then copy the surface into my IDirect3DTexture9 finally use that texture as my object skin. I wrote the codes but just received black pixels.

IDirect3DTexture9* texture;
LPDIRECT3DSURFACE9 pd3dsBack = NULL;

void init()//init point
{

    D3DXCreateTexture(g_pd3dDevice, 640, 480, D3DUSAGE_DYNAMIC,
        0, D3DFMT_X8R8G8B8, D3DPOOL_DEFAULT, &texture);

}

void render()//render point
{

    g_pd3dDevice->BeginScene();

    g_pd3dDevice->Clear(0, NULL, D3DCLEAR_TARGET | D3DCLEAR_ZBUFFER,
        D3DCOLOR_COLORVALUE(0.0f, 1.0f, 0.0f, 1.0f), 1.0f, 0);

    //my scene (1) 3d objects codes for draw.

    g_pd3dDevice->EndScene();

    //now try to get back-buffer into surface

    g_pd3dDevice->GetBackBuffer(0, 0, D3DBACKBUFFER_TYPE_MONO, &pd3dsBack);


    //i add this Save section to ensure the backbuffer data received complete and work.(it was ok and save complete true picture of Scene(1) ).

    D3DXSaveSurfaceToFileA("BackbufferImage.BMP", D3DXIFF_BMP, pd3dsBack, NULL, NULL);


    //this line put surface into my texture ; if u think this way is false please give me a simple code to fill texture by surface.

    texture->GetSurfaceLevel(0, &pd3dsBack);

    pd3dsBack->Release();//release my surface


                         //scene(2)
    g_pd3dDevice->BeginScene();

    g_pd3dDevice->Clear(0, NULL, D3DCLEAR_TARGET | D3DCLEAR_ZBUFFER,
        D3DCOLOR_COLORVALUE(1.0f, 0.0f, 0.0f, 1.0f), 1.0f, 0);

    //now render my scene(2) and useing the texture object for draw it as skin of my 3d     object
    g_pd3dDevice->SetTexture(0, texture);

    g_pd3dDevice->EndScene();


    g_pd3dDevice->Present(NULL, NULL, NULL, NULL);

}

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You can try something like this

LPDIRECT3DDEVICE9 l_Device= RenderManager()->GetDirectXDevice();
LPDIRECT3DSURFACE9 l_RenderTarget, l_Surface;

m_Texture->GetSurfaceLevel(0,&l_Surface);
l_Device->GetRenderTarget(IdStage,&l_RenderTarget);
l_Device->StretchRect(l_RenderTarget,NULL, l_Surface,NULL,D3DTEXF_NONE);
l_RenderTarget->Release();

Where IdStage is current render target you want to copy, in your case it will be 0

m_Texture is a DirectX Texture that you want to receive the copy from the backbuffer

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  • Thank you carlos for your help.i do it but nothing change.(maybe i do it wrong)so could you please look into my code edited by your code here.it's complete and you can compile it too.
    – daniel
    Jan 11, 2013 at 18:55
  • Try changing the 0 parameter in Create texture to 1. D3DXCreateTexture(g_pd3dDevice,640,480,D3DUSAGE_DYNAMIC, 1,D3DFMT_X8R8G8B8,D3DPOOL_DEFAULT, &My_3DTexture);
    – Carlos Ch
    Jan 11, 2013 at 19:31
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One Another way:

Step 1: Get the back buffer as a surface:

 LPDIRECT3DSURFACE9 pBackBuffer;
 GetBackBuffer(0, D3DBACKBUFFER_TYPE_MONO, &pBackBuffer)

Step 2: Create an Empty texture

 LPDIRECT3DTEXTURE9 textureMap
 D3DXCreateTexture(device, width, height, D3DX_DEFAULT,  D3DUSAGE_RENDERTARGET, 
                                 D3DFMT_X8R8G8B8, D3DPOOL_DEFAULT,&textureMap);  

Note: If you want the alpha channel then use D3DFMT_A8R8G8B8 format.

Step 3: Get the pointer which is pointing to the top surface of the empty texture

LPDIRECT3DSURFACE9 pTexSurface;
textureMap->GetSurfaceLevel(0, &pTexSurface);

Step 4: Surface to Surface Copy (back buffer surface to empty surface)

StretchRect(pBBsurface, NULL, pTexSurface, NULL, D3DTEXF_NONE);

Step 5: Resultant texture with back buffer content

textureMap

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