I recently ported my engine from QGLWidget
to QWindow
. Everything works nice, except texturing. They appear with a lot of holes, dark and really weird.
Example to show what I mean: (Broken build (QWindow))
Second example: (Working build QGLWidget):
To set up the texture I used QOpenGLTexture
. It shows warning that glTextureView
can't be resolved, but still works. In QGLWidget version I used QGLWidget::convertToGLFormat
, and some raw OpenGL calls.
Code for QGLWidget version:
if(!mProgram.isLinked())
{
qCritical() << tr("Error: the shader program is not linked, object name: %1").arg(mName);
return false;
}
if(mTextureID != 0)
{
qCritical() << tr("Error: texture already set, object name: %1").arg(mName);
return false;
}
QImage tex;
bool loadok = tex.load(path);
if(!loadok)
{
qCritical() << tr("Error: failed to load the image, object name: %1").arg(mName);
return false;
}
tex = QGLWidget::convertToGLFormat(tex);
glGenTextures(1, &mTextureID);
if(mTextureID == 0)
{
qCritical() << tr("Error: failed to generate the texture, object name: %1").arg(mName);
return false;
}
mVAO.bind();
glActiveTexture(GL_TEXTURE0);
glBindTexture(GL_TEXTURE_2D, mTextureID);
glTexImage2D(GL_TEXTURE_2D, 0, GL_RGBA, tex.width(), tex.height(), 0, GL_RGBA, GL_UNSIGNED_BYTE, tex.constBits());
glTexParameteri(GL_TEXTURE_2D, GL_TEXTURE_MAG_FILTER, GL_LINEAR);
glTexParameteri(GL_TEXTURE_2D, GL_TEXTURE_MIN_FILTER, GL_LINEAR);
mProgram.setUniformValue("objectTexture", 0);
mVAO.release();
return true;
Code for QWindow version:
if(!mProgram.isLinked())
{
qCritical() << tr("Error: the shader program is not linked, object name: %1").arg(mName);
return false;
}
QImage img;
bool ok = img.load(path);
if(!ok)
{
qCritical() << tr("Error: failed to load the image, object name: %1").arg(mName);
return ok;
}
ok = mTexture.create();
qDebug() << img.size();
if(!ok)
{
qCritical() << tr("Error: create the texture, object name: %1").arg(mName);
return ok;
}
mTexture.setFormat(QOpenGLTexture::RGBA8_UNorm);
mTexture.setData(img);
QOpenGLVertexArrayObject::Binder vaoBinder(&mVAO);
glActiveTexture(GL_TEXTURE0);
mTexture.bind();
mProgram.setUniformValue("objectTexture", 0);
return ok;
Any ideas what could have caused this?