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Revision as of 13:01, 25 October 2022
Declare a Texture
One of the built in MonoGame data types is Texture2D, this can be used to store a graphic or image. You will also need to declare a Vector2 to store the on screen position. Declare these within your Game1.cs:
// Animation representing the player
Texture2D PlayerTexture;
// Position of the Player relative to the upper left side of the screen
Vector2 Position;
Load a Texture
Within the LoadContent method we need to create the object for texture and load in actual texture:
PlayerTexture = Content.Load<Texture2D>("hero");
In order to load the texture (ie hero) you will need to place your image in the content pipeline, and build the pipeline. Adding an image called "hero.png" will allow you to load "hero" in the Content.Load command. Check Generating and using XNB files.
Draw a Texture
Now the Initialize has setup the basic setting, we can use these to draw to the screen. Make the following alterations:
public void Draw(SpriteBatch spriteBatch)
{
spriteBatch.Begin()
spriteBatch.Draw(PlayerTexture, Position, null, Color.White, 0f, Vector2.Zero, 1f,
SpriteEffects.None, 0f);
spriteBatch.End();
}