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LEADTOOLS Digital Paint
Included in LEADTOOLS Raster Imaging Pro, Multimedia Imaging Suite, Document Imaging Products and Medical Imaging Products
A must for anyone who wants to add digital painting functionality to their application. With the LEADTOOLS Digital Paint feature, a developer can create an entire image editing or design application, or simply add pieces of those types of functionality into an existing application.Digital Paint includes both low-level and high-level functions for painting. With the low-level functions, you can programmatically control the painting. With the high-level functions (known as Automated Mode), you can simply turn on Automation, and allow the user to pick the painting tool. With Automation, the user's mouse events are automatically processed, and the coding is done for you.
Brush - includes features that normally could be found only in artistic painting applications.
Brush options include:
- color brush
- image/pattern brush
- diameter
- hardness/sharpness of brush edges
- spacing - frequency of touches
- density
- opacity
- fade out - allow the brush to fade during the stroke
- texture - apply a bitmapped texture to the brush
Shape - has the advantage of removing much of the Windows API programming usually required to draw a shape. Additionally, allows the control of the artistic effects of the drawn shape (opacity, paper texture, etc.).
Shapes include:
- Line
- Rectangle
- Rounded rectangle
- Ellipse
- Polygon
- Polybezier
Region - create regions for restricting image operations. Regions can range from simple to very complex (many of which are not supported by natively in Windows without LEADTOOLS). Additionally, functionality to resize or scale a region, which is not supported directly by Windows, is included with LEADTOOLS Digital Paint functionalty.
The following regions can be created:
- Rectangle
- Rounded rectangle
- Ellipse
- Polygon
- Curves
- Surface - a region starting at a specified point and continues in all directions that contains a specified color and tolerance
- Border - a region starting at a specified point and continues in all directions until finding a specified color and tolerance
- Color - a region that contains a specified color and tolerance
Fill - Complete area filling, also know as a FloodFill, with control over both the method of filling and the features of filling.
Fill options include:
- solid
- gradient
- background tiled image
- opacity
- texture
- and more...
Fill types include:
- Surface - Fills an area starting at a specified point and continues in all directions that contain a specified color and some tolerance.
- Border - Fills an area starting at a specified point and continues in all directions until finding a specified color and some tolerance.
- Color replace - Replaces every pixel using the current fill settings.
Text - Includes comprehensive text drawing features that could normally only be found in a painting application.
Text options include:
- font
- border
- tiled background bitmap
- alignment
- opacity
- texture
- and more...