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<WDPic variable>.AlphaBlend (Function) In french: <Variable WDPic>.Fusionne Blends two images together. This allows you to create fade-in effects between 2 images. MyWDPicImage is WDPic = "Test.gif" // Declare the promotion image MyPromoImage is Image = "PromoImage.png" // Blend the promotion image in the product image with an opacity set to 80% MyWDPicImage.AlphaBlend(MyPromoImage, 80) IMG_MyDrawing = MyWDPicImage
Syntax
<Destination image>.AlphaBlend(<Source image> [, <Opacity>])
<Destination image>: WDPic variable Name of the WDPic variable in which the blend must be performed. Only the background layer will be handled. For the blend, this image will be considered as the background image. <Source image>: Image control or Image, WDPic or picLayer variable Image to merge. The image can correspond to: - the name of an Image control.
- the name of a variable of type Image.
- the name of a variable of type WDPic. Only the background layer will be handled.
- the name of a variable of type picLayer.
<Opacity>: Optional real Percentage of opacity that must be applied to <Source image> before performing the blend (100% by default, no opacity is applied). Remarks - The size of the destination image corresponds to the reference size.
- <WDPic variable>.AlphaBlend blends the images and keeps the alpha channel of the destination image. Therefore, the alpha channel of the source image is not used.
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