While creating a cocos2d iOS game, there are several options to add spritesheets – CCTextureCache::addImageAsync, CCSpriteFrameCache::addSpriteFramesWithFile, etc. – what is the difference between using these different ways to add a spritesheet?
Similarly, to load a sprite, we can call CCSprite::spriteWithSpriteFrameName or CCSprite::spriteWithFile or CCSpriteBatchNode::batchNodeWithTexture, etc. What is the difference between using these techniques?
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Anand
Load sprite frames, this also loads the textures:
Use sprite frames:
Add the sprite to a batch node:
The batchNodeWithFile works too if you use the same image file of the sprite. If the sprite was initialized with a spriteframe, it’ll be the texture atlas image (ie “file.png”).
addImageAsync is only needed if you want to load your texture on another thread, usually to animate the loading screen. You’ll still have to add the sprite frames afterwards.
CCSprite spriteWithFile creates a sprite from a single image file. Those can be batched too but it’s better to use a texture atlas with sprite frames.