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Asked: June 15, 20262026-06-15T11:47:29+00:00 2026-06-15T11:47:29+00:00

I’m playing with 2D games programming. My toy project is a sailing game with

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I’m playing with 2D games programming. My toy project is a sailing game with explorable islands and more, but at the moment I’m trying to find the best way to apply “beaches” (i.e. soft ends) to the otherwise fairly rough islands. Tile size is 64×48.

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My present solution is to iterate through each tile and look for surrounding tiles, and based on their surroundings, replace the water-tile with the correct texture.

I realise that this is a very flawed approach as it is:

  • Incredibly inefficient as the surround method is invoked for every tile, even those affected by the change
  • The order of execution might imply that some tile changes are overwritten

Do you guys have an idea how I might get around and solve this in a better way?

Thank you!

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This algorithm is performed when the map is being loaded.

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    2026-06-15T11:47:31+00:00Added an answer on June 15, 2026 at 11:47 am

    An algorithm to detect borders (but not corners at first) in a single pass per line / row would be:

    for each horizontal line
      previousTag = getTag( first line pixel ) // land or water in our example
      for each pixel of the line
        currentTag = getTag( this pixel )
        if ( previousTag == currentTag ) 
           continue // not a border
        else 
           // We got a vertical border, do what is needed
    
        previousTag = currentTag
      endforeach
    endforeach
    

    Same goes for vertical lines (instead of incrementing x, you increment y. We can here also know if we got a corner instead of a vertical border:

    for each vertical line
      previousTag = getTag( first line pixel ) // land or water in our example
      for each pixel of the line
        currentTag = getTag( this pixel )
        if ( previousTag == currentTag ) 
           continue // not a border
        else 
           if ( pixel on the right or on the left is a border )
             // we got a corner
           else
             // we got a horizontal border
    
        previousTag = currentTag
      endforeach
    endforeach
    

    This should be a pre-process, unless your terrain is dynamic. Don’t do that each frame anyway!

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