WebGLRenderingContext: blendFunc() method
Baseline Widely available
This feature is well established and works across many devices and browser versions. It’s been available across browsers since July 2015.
The WebGLRenderingContext.blendFunc()
method of the WebGL API defines which function is used for
blending pixel arithmetic.
Syntax
blendFunc(sfactor, dfactor)
Parameters
Return value
None (undefined
).
Exceptions
-
If sfactor or dfactor is not one of the listed possible values, a
gl.INVALID_ENUM
error is thrown. -
If a constant color and a constant alpha value are used together as source and
destination factors, a
gl.INVALID_ENUM
error is thrown.
Constants
The following constants can be used for sfactor and dfactor.
The formula for the blending color can be described like this: color(RGBA) = (sourceColor * sfactor) + (destinationColor * dfactor). The RGBA values are between 0 and 1.
In the following table, RS, GS, BS, AS represent respectively the red, green, blue and alpha component of the source, while RD, GD, BD, AD represent respectively the red, green, blue and alpha component of the destination. Similarly, RC, GC, BC, AC represent respectively the red, green, blue and alpha component of a constant color. They are all values between 0 and 1, included.
Constant | Factor | Description |
---|---|---|
gl.ZERO |
0,0,0,0 | Multiplies all colors by 0. |
gl.ONE |
1,1,1,1 | Multiplies all colors by 1. |
gl.SRC_COLOR |
RS, GS, BS, AS | Multiplies all colors by the source colors. |
gl.ONE_MINUS_SRC_COLOR |
1-RS, 1-GS, 1-BS, 1-AS | Multiplies all colors by 1 minus each source color. |
gl.DST_COLOR |
RD, GD, BD, AD | Multiplies all colors by the destination color. |
gl.ONE_MINUS_DST_COLOR |
1-RD, 1-GD, 1-BD, 1-AD | Multiplies all colors by 1 minus each destination color. |
gl.SRC_ALPHA |
AS, AS, AS, AS | Multiplies all colors by the source alpha value. |
gl.ONE_MINUS_SRC_ALPHA |
1-AS, 1-AS, 1-AS, 1-AS | Multiplies all colors by 1 minus the source alpha value. |
gl.DST_ALPHA |
AD, AD, AD, AD | Multiplies all colors by the destination alpha value. |
gl.ONE_MINUS_DST_ALPHA |
1-AD, 1-AD, 1-AD, 1-AD | Multiplies all colors by 1 minus the destination alpha value. |
gl.CONSTANT_COLOR |
RC, GC, BC, AC | Multiplies all colors by a constant color. |
gl.ONE_MINUS_CONSTANT_COLOR |
1-RC, 1-GC, 1-BC, 1-AC | Multiplies all colors by 1 minus a constant color. |
gl.CONSTANT_ALPHA |
AC, AC, AC, AC | Multiplies all colors by a constant alpha value. |
gl.ONE_MINUS_CONSTANT_ALPHA |
1-AC, 1-AC, 1-AC, 1-AC | Multiplies all colors by 1 minus a constant alpha value. |
gl.SRC_ALPHA_SATURATE |
min(AS, 1 - AD), min(AS, 1 - AD), min(AS, 1 - AD), 1 | Multiplies the RGB colors by the smaller of either the source alpha value or the value of 1 minus the destination alpha value. The alpha value is multiplied by 1. |
Examples
To use the blend function, you first have to activate blending with
WebGLRenderingContext.enable()
with the argument gl.BLEND
.
gl.enable(gl.BLEND);
gl.blendFunc(gl.SRC_COLOR, gl.DST_COLOR);
To get the current blend function, query the BLEND_SRC_RGB
,
BLEND_SRC_ALPHA
, BLEND_DST_RGB
, and
BLEND_DST_ALPHA
constants which return one of the blend function constants.
gl.enable(gl.BLEND);
gl.blendFunc(gl.SRC_COLOR, gl.DST_COLOR);
gl.getParameter(gl.BLEND_SRC_RGB) === gl.SRC_COLOR;
// true
Specifications
Specification |
---|
WebGL Specification # 5.14.3 |
Browser compatibility
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