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You can think of DirectDraw as being composed of several objects that work together. This topic describes the objects you use when working with DirectDraw, organized by object type. For detailed information, see Working with DirectDraw Objects.

The following table shows the objects used by DirectDraw.

Object Description
DirectDraw The DirectDraw object is the heart of all DirectDraw applications. It is the first object you create, and you use it to make all other related objects.

You create a DirectDraw object by calling the DirectDrawCreate function. DirectDraw objects expose their functionality through the IDirectDraw interface.

For more information, see Working with DirectDraw Objects.

DirectDrawClipper The DirectDrawClipper object (casually referred to as a clipper) helps you prevent blitting to certain portions of a surface or beyond the bounds of a surface.

You can create a clipper by calling the IDirectDraw::CreateClipper method.

DirectDrawClipper objects expose their functionality through the IDirectDrawClipper interface.

For more information, see Working with DirectDraw Clippers.

DirectDrawColorControl The DirectDrawColorControl object allows you to get and set color controls. This object is accessed through the IDirectDrawColorControl interface.
DirectDrawSurface The DirectDrawSurface object (casually referred to as a surface) represents an area in memory that holds data to be displayed on the monitor as images or moved to other surfaces. You usually create a surface by calling the IDirectDraw::CreateSurface method of the DirectDraw object with which it will be associated. DirectDrawSurface objects expose their functionality through the IDirectDrawSurface interface. For more information, see Working with DirectDraw Surfaces.

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