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Hello. I've got an overlay being rendered that only fills part of the screen, and I'd like to draw black rectangles around the other parts to cover them up.

 

GL11.glPushMatrix();
    mc.renderEngine.bindTexture(overlay);
    GL11.glScalef(scalefact,scalefact, 1);

    this.drawTexturedModalRect(xPos, 0, 0, 0, 256, 256);
   
    this.drawRect(0, 0, xPos, screenHeight, 0);
    this.drawRect((int) (xPos+scalefact*256), 0, screenWidth, screenHeight, 0);
    GL11.glPopMatrix();

I'm not experienced with openGL but the code so far does this:
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And I'm not sure why it does nothing about my two rectangles...

 

Screen.width - 265 -> size of the rest of the screen not covered.

 

I'm sure you can work out the rest.

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No, I don't think I will.. and I don't think the translations are the issue.
Even when I just do 

 

    GL11.glPushMatrix();
    this.drawRect(0, 0, screenWidth, screenHeight, 0);
    GL11.glPopMatrix();

 

and nothing else for the rendering, it does not make a rectangle...

Edited by Cleverpanda

Your color is 0. That means the alpha is 0 too. The drawRect method want a ARGB-Value:

"0xFF000000"

That would be a black color with a alpha of 1.0F.

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Okay, I see that the method takes an int and shifts to get rgb and alpha, but the int value of that would be 4278190080, which is out of range.. So i'm going to assume the alpha bits are last? lets see

Edited by Cleverpanda

6 hours ago, Cleverpanda said:

Okay, I see that the method takes an int and shifts to get rgb and alpha, but the int value of that would be 4278190080, which is out of range.. So i'm going to assume the alpha bits are last? lets see

Color is an unsigned integer.

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