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is it possible to change a color of a texture to a random color and how can I do that if it's possible? I think another way is to create a sprite sheet with the object in different colors and change the region randomly, but I don't know for sure.

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  • With PixMap you can get into the individual pixels to change it. Not sure what you exactly want.
    – Madmenyo
    Jul 25, 2017 at 13:38

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If you have a white texture then you can just change the spritebatch colour to tint the image.

batch.setColor(new Color(r,g,b,a));
batch.draw(texture, x, y);
batch.setColor(new Color(1,1,1,1)); // reset to default colour
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You can't change color of Texture because that is in GPU memory. You can't directly modify their pixels whenever you want since they are on OpenGL context. You can use Pixmap which is a map of pixels kept in local memory with some methods to perform all modifications.

In other way you can achieve your requirement using these following ways :

  1. You can use setColor() which is overloaded method of Batch Interface.

    These are the prototype of setColor method.

    public void setColor (Color tint); 
    public void setColor (float r, float g, float b, float a);
    public void setColor (float color);
    

    Set the color of the SpriteBatch for your texture that you want to show colored, and after you drawn put the Spritebatch color to white again.

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  1. You can use Sprite that holds the geometry, color, and texture information for drawing 2D sprites.

    Texture myTex=new Texture("badlogic.jpg");
    Sprite sprite=new Sprite(myTex);
    sprite.setColor(Color.BLUE);
    

Setting Random Color is just small logic, either you want to set random color at once or with some delay duration.

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  • How can I draw a sprite on a stage? With stage.getBatch( ).draw ? Jul 26, 2017 at 6:46
  • sprite.draw(stage.getBatch()), also keep your draw between begin() and end(). If you're using scene2d you should use Image instead of Sprite
    – AAryan
    Jul 26, 2017 at 8:55

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