At the moment, I am having a 2D grid of terrain textures, which I am drawing using the standard XNA/Monogame spritebatch.Draw()
function. In order to have smoother transitions between adjacent but different terrain textures, I would like to blend textures within a certain area (say 3x3) around a center texture. The further a neighboring texture is away, the smaller should be its impact on the final image.
E.g., a (3x3) weighting matrix weight
around a central texture at (1,1) could look something like this:
0.3 0.5 0.3
0.5 1.0 0.5
0.3 0.5 0.3
Basically, a simple problem. However, I am currently staggering with the different blending modes offered and their functionality. My initial idea was to just use BlendState.AlphaBlend
together with
spriteBatch.Draw(Tex2D, TargetRec, new Color(Color.White, weight[x,y] / SumOfWeights));
The white color should give me the original texture colors, the alpha value weight[x,y] / SumOfWeights
would in the end add up to 1. Instead, what I get is a very bright image plus the background shining through.
A better result can be achieved, when also setting the tinting Color to a gray with the same value as the alpha channel. Again, the background is shining through, though, when using more than 2 textures.
There must be a systematic error in my concept, but I am momentarily unable to find it. Please point out my mistake & thanks in advance.