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Rendering an image which fills the screen but does not get stretched


Reflxction

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Hello. In the process of creating a GUI, I went on trying to give it a custom background. It works well except that, the image stretches itself to fit on the screen, which makes it look weird and impractical. I wonder if there was a way to make it fill the screen without being stretched. Pretty similar to how it appears here: unknown.png. I'm mainly using Gui#drawModalRectWithCustomSizedTexture() to draw the resource (I tried using the BufferBuilder which roughly brought the same exact result).

 

The image I would like to render has dimensions of 1280x720. I don't know if any other dimension would look better, so if you are aware of any more appropriate size then I'd love to know.

1.jpg

Which looks on screen like that:

FXQ4ovO.png

(Blacked out parts are just hidden, however they are a part of the screen. The gradients are extra effects.).

 

Here's the code I'm using:

Minecraft.getMinecraft().getTextureManager().bindTexture(resourceLocation);
Gui.drawModalRectWithCustomSizedTexture(0, 0, scaledResolution.getScaledWidth(), scaledResolution.getScaledHeight(), scaledResolution.getScaledWidth(), scaledResolution.getScaledHeight(), scaledResolution.getScaledWidth(), scaledResolution.getScaledHeight());

I tried replacing all references to scaledResolution with the image's dimensions, which did not really change anything.

 

Any idea on how to make it display normally without being stretched?

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4 hours ago, diesieben07 said:

Thanks! It now renders much better.

Here's the code in case anyone ran into the same problem:

float imgRatio = (720F / 1280F);       
float containerRatio = ((float) sr.getScaledHeight() / (float) sr.getScaledWidth());
float finalWidth;
float finalHeight;
if (containerRatio > imgRatio) {
    finalHeight = sr.getScaledHeight();
    finalWidth = (sr.getScaledHeight() * imgRatio);
} else {
    finalHeight = (sr.getScaledWidth() * imgRatio);
    finalWidth = sr.getScaledWidth();
}
Minecraft.getMinecraft().getTextureManager().bindTexture(resourceLocation);
finalWidth += 400F; // Extend the image display by 400 pixels
Gui.drawModalRectWithCustomSizedTexture(0, 0, finalWidth, finalHeight, (int) finalWidth, (int) finalHeight, finalWidth, finalHeight);
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