pixijs-blend-modes
この Skill は PixiJS v8 で表示オブジェクトを合成するための強力なブレンドモード機能を提供します。標準の GPU アクセラレーションモードと高度なフィルターベースモードの両方をサポートし、開発者がレンダリングバッチを最適化する方法を指導します。これにより、ゲームやインタラクティブアプリケーションで豊かな視覚効果と優れたパフォーマンスを実現できます。
npx skills add https://github.com/pixijs/pixijs-skills --skill pixijs-blend-modesBefore / After 効果比較
1 组開発者は PixiJS で複数のブレンドモードを使用する際、バッチ最適化を理解していないと、頻繁なブレンドモード切り替えによりレンダリングバッチが中断され、大量のドローコールが発生し、ゲームやアプリケーションのフレームレートとパフォーマンスが著しく低下します。
この Skill は、バッチフレンドリーなオブジェクトの順序付けを開発者に指導し、ブレンドモードの切り替えによるドローコール数を大幅に削減します。これにより、レンダリング効率とフレームレートが劇的に向上し、複雑な視覚効果でもスムーズな体験を保証します。
Set container.blendMode to composite display objects with GPU blend equations (standard modes) or filter-based advanced modes. Blend-mode transitions break render batches, so group like-mode siblings together.
Quick Start
const light = new Sprite(await Assets.load("light.png"));
light.blendMode = "add";
app.stage.addChild(light);
const shadow = new Sprite(await Assets.load("shadow.png"));
shadow.blendMode = "multiply";
app.stage.addChild(shadow);
import "pixi.js/advanced-blend-modes";
const overlay = new Sprite(await Assets.load("overlay.png"));
overlay.blendMode = "color-burn";
app.stage.addChild(overlay);
Related skills: pixijs-filters (advanced modes use the filter pipeline), pixijs-performance (batching with blend modes), pixijs-color (color manipulation).
Core Patterns
Standard blend modes
Standard modes are built in and use GPU blend equations directly:
import { Sprite } from "pixi.js";
sprite.blendMode = "normal"; // standard alpha compositing (effective default at root)
sprite.blendMode = "add"; // additive (lighten, glow effects)
sprite.blendMode = "multiply"; // multiply (darken, shadow effects)
sprite.blendMode = "screen"; // screen (lighten, dodge effects)
sprite.blendMode = "erase"; // erase pixels from render target
sprite.blendMode = "none"; // no blending, overwrites destination
sprite.blendMode = "inherit"; // inherit from parent (this is the actual default value)
sprite.blendMode = "min"; // keeps minimum of source and destination (WebGL2+ only)
sprite.blendMode = "max"; // keeps maximum of source and destination (WebGL2+ only)
These are hardware-accelerated and cheap. They do not require filters.
Advanced blend modes
Advanced modes require an explicit import to register the extensions. On the WebGL renderer they also require useBackBuffer: true at init time, or PixiJS logs a warning and the blend silently falls back:
import "pixi.js/advanced-blend-modes";
import { Application, Sprite, Assets } from "pixi.js";
const app = new Application();
await app.init({ useBackBuffer: true }); // required for advanced modes on WebGL
const texture = await Assets.load("overlay.png");
const overlay = new Sprite(texture);
overlay.blendMode = "color-burn";
Available advanced modes:
| Mode | Effect |
|---|---|
color-burn | Darkens by increasing contrast |
color-dodge | Brightens by decreasing contrast |
darken | Keeps darker of two layers |
difference | Absolute difference |
divide | Divides bottom by top |
exclusion | Similar to difference, lower contrast |
hard-light | Multiply or screen based on top layer |
hard-mix | High contrast threshold blend |
lighten | Keeps lighter of two layers |
linear-burn | Adds and subtracts to darken |
linear-dodge | Adds layers together |
linear-light | Linear burn or dodge based on top layer |
luminosity | Luminosity of top, hue/saturation of bottom |
negation | Inverted difference |
overlay | Multiply or screen based on bottom layer |
pin-light | Replaces based on lightness comparison |
saturation | Saturation of top, hue/luminosity of bottom |
soft-light | Gentle overlay effect |
subtract | Subtracts top from bottom |
vivid-light | Color burn or dodge based on top layer |
color | Hue and saturation of top, luminosity of bottom |
You set advanced blend modes the same way as standard ones, via the blendMode property. They use filters internally, so they cost more than standard modes.
Batch-friendly ordering
Different blend modes break the rendering batch. Order objects to minimize transitions:
import { Container, Sprite } from "pixi.js";
const scene = new Container();
scene.addChild(screenSprite1); // 'screen'
scene.addChild(screenSprite2); // 'screen'
scene.addChild(normalSprite1); // 'normal'
scene.addChild(normalSprite2); // 'normal'
2 draw calls. Alternating order (screen, normal, screen, normal) would produce 4.
Common Mistakes
[HIGH] Not importing advanced-blend-modes extension
Wrong:
import { Sprite } from "pixi.js";
sprite.blendMode = "color-burn"; // silently falls back to normal
Correct:
import "pixi.js/advanced-blend-modes";
import { Sprite } from "pixi.js";
sprite.blendMode = "color-burn";
Advanced blend modes (color-burn, overlay, etc.) require the extension import. Without it, only standard modes (normal, add, multiply, screen) are available. The invalid mode silently falls back.
[MEDIUM] Mixing blend modes across adjacent objects
Different blend modes break the render batch. screen / normal / screen / normal produces 4 draw calls, while screen / screen / normal / normal produces 2. Sort children so objects with the same blend mode are adjacent.
[HIGH] Using the v7 BLEND_MODES enum
Wrong:
import { BLEND_MODES } from "pixi.js";
sprite.blendMode = BLEND_MODES.ADD; // runtime error: BLEND_MODES is undefined
Correct:
sprite.blendMode = "add";
In v8, BLEND_MODES is a TypeScript type only (a union of string literals). There is no runtime enum export, so BLEND_MODES.ADD evaluates to accessing a property on undefined. Use the string form.
[HIGH] Advanced blend modes without useBackBuffer
Wrong:
import "pixi.js/advanced-blend-modes";
await app.init({
/* no useBackBuffer */
});
sprite.blendMode = "color-burn"; // logs a warning, falls back
Correct:
import "pixi.js/advanced-blend-modes";
await app.init({ useBackBuffer: true });
sprite.blendMode = "color-burn";
Advanced modes read from the back buffer. On WebGL, the blend silently falls back if the back buffer is not enabled. WebGPU enables the back buffer unconditionally.
[MEDIUM] Advanced blend modes clipped or scaled on high-DPI renderers
Advanced blend modes are filter-based and use Filter.defaultOptions, whose resolution defaults to 1. On a high-DPI render target the blended object can look clipped, scaled, or only partially applied.
Wrong:
import "pixi.js/advanced-blend-modes";
sprite.blendMode = "overlay"; // renders at resolution 1, can clip on retina
Correct:
import { Filter } from "pixi.js";
import "pixi.js/advanced-blend-modes";
Filter.defaultOptions.resolution = "inherit"; // set before creating affected objects
sprite.blendMode = "overlay";
Setting Filter.defaultOptions.resolution = "inherit" makes advanced blend modes render at the render target's resolution. This costs more memory and runtime, so apply it where fidelity matters.
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