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.. py:module:: PIL.ImageDraw
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.. py:currentmodule:: PIL.ImageDraw
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:py:mod:`ImageDraw` Module
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==========================
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The :py:mod:`ImageDraw` module provide simple 2D graphics for
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:py:class:`~PIL.Image.Image` objects. You can use this module to create new
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images, annotate or retouch existing images, and to generate graphics on the
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fly for web use.
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For a more advanced drawing library for PIL, see the `aggdraw module`_.
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.. _aggdraw module: http://effbot.org/zone/aggdraw-index.htm
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Example: Draw a gray cross over an image
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----------------------------------------
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.. code-block:: python
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from PIL import Image, ImageDraw
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im = Image.open("lena.pgm")
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draw = ImageDraw.Draw(im)
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draw.line((0, 0) + im.size, fill=128)
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draw.line((0, im.size[1], im.size[0], 0), fill=128)
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del draw
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# write to stdout
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im.save(sys.stdout, "PNG")
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Concepts
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--------
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Coordinates
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^^^^^^^^^^^
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The graphics interface uses the same coordinate system as PIL itself, with (0,
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0) in the upper left corner.
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Colors
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^^^^^^
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To specify colors, you can use numbers or tuples just as you would use with
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:py:meth:`PIL.Image.Image.new` or :py:meth:`PIL.Image.Image.putpixel`. For “1”,
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“L”, and “I” images, use integers. For “RGB” images, use a 3-tuple containing
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integer values. For “F” images, use integer or floating point values.
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For palette images (mode “P”), use integers as color indexes. In 1.1.4 and
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later, you can also use RGB 3-tuples or color names (see below). The drawing
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layer will automatically assign color indexes, as long as you don’t draw with
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more than 256 colors.
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Color Names
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^^^^^^^^^^^
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See :ref:`color-names` for the color names supported by Pillow.
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Fonts
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^^^^^
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PIL can use bitmap fonts or OpenType/TrueType fonts.
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Bitmap fonts are stored in PIL’s own format, where each font typically consists
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of a two files, one named .pil and the other usually named .pbm. The former
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contains font metrics, the latter raster data.
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To load a bitmap font, use the load functions in the :py:mod:`~PIL.ImageFont`
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module.
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To load a OpenType/TrueType font, use the truetype function in the
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:py:mod:`~PIL.ImageFont` module. Note that this function depends on third-party
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libraries, and may not available in all PIL builds.
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Example: Draw Partial Opacity Text
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----------------------------------
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.. code-block:: python
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from PIL import Image, ImageDraw, ImageFont
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# get an image
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base = Image.open('Pillow/Tests/images/lena.png').convert('RGBA')
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# make a blank image for the text, initialized to transparent text color
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txt = Image.new('RGBA', base.size, (255,255,255,0))
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# get a font
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fnt = ImageFont.truetype('Pillow/Tests/fonts/FreeMono.ttf', 40)
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# get a drawing context
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d = ImageDraw.Draw(txt)
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# draw text, half opacity
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d.text((10,10), "Hello", font=fnt, fill=(255,255,255,128))
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# draw text, full opacity
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d.text((10,60), "World", font=fnt, fill=(255,255,255,255))
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out = Image.alpha_composite(base, txt)
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out.show()
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Functions
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.. py:class:: PIL.ImageDraw.Draw(im, mode=None)
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Creates an object that can be used to draw in the given image.
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Note that the image will be modified in place.
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:param im: The image to draw in.
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:param mode: Optional mode to use for color values. For RGB
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images, this argument can be RGB or RGBA (to blend the
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drawing into the image). For all other modes, this argument
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must be the same as the image mode. If omitted, the mode
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defaults to the mode of the image.
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Methods
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-------
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.. py:method:: PIL.ImageDraw.Draw.arc(xy, start, end, fill=None)
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Draws an arc (a portion of a circle outline) between the start and end
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angles, inside the given bounding box.
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:param xy: Four points to define the bounding box. Sequence of
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``[(x0, y0), (x1, y1)]`` or ``[x0, y0, x1, y1]``.
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:param start: Starting angle, in degrees. Angles are measured from
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3 o'clock, increasing clockwise.
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:param end: Ending angle, in degrees.
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:param fill: Color to use for the arc.
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.. py:method:: PIL.ImageDraw.Draw.bitmap(xy, bitmap, fill=None)
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Draws a bitmap (mask) at the given position, using the current fill color
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for the non-zero portions. The bitmap should be a valid transparency mask
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(mode “1”) or matte (mode “L” or “RGBA”).
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This is equivalent to doing ``image.paste(xy, color, bitmap)``.
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To paste pixel data into an image, use the
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:py:meth:`~PIL.Image.Image.paste` method on the image itself.
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.. py:method:: PIL.ImageDraw.Draw.chord(xy, start, end, fill=None, outline=None)
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Same as :py:meth:`~PIL.ImageDraw.Draw.arc`, but connects the end points
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with a straight line.
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:param xy: Four points to define the bounding box. Sequence of
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``[(x0, y0), (x1, y1)]`` or ``[x0, y0, x1, y1]``.
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:param outline: Color to use for the outline.
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:param fill: Color to use for the fill.
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.. py:method:: PIL.ImageDraw.Draw.ellipse(xy, fill=None, outline=None)
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Draws an ellipse inside the given bounding box.
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:param xy: Four points to define the bounding box. Sequence of either
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``[(x0, y0), (x1, y1)]`` or ``[x0, y0, x1, y1]``.
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:param outline: Color to use for the outline.
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:param fill: Color to use for the fill.
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.. py:method:: PIL.ImageDraw.Draw.line(xy, fill=None, width=0)
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Draws a line between the coordinates in the **xy** list.
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:param xy: Sequence of either 2-tuples like ``[(x, y), (x, y), ...]`` or
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numeric values like ``[x, y, x, y, ...]``.
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:param fill: Color to use for the line.
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:param width: The line width, in pixels. Note that line
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joins are not handled well, so wide polylines will not look good.
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.. versionadded:: 1.1.5
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.. note:: This option was broken until version 1.1.6.
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.. py:method:: PIL.ImageDraw.Draw.pieslice(xy, start, end, fill=None, outline=None)
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Same as arc, but also draws straight lines between the end points and the
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center of the bounding box.
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:param xy: Four points to define the bounding box. Sequence of
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``[(x0, y0), (x1, y1)]`` or ``[x0, y0, x1, y1]``.
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:param start: Starting angle, in degrees. Angles are measured from
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3 o'clock, increasing clockwise.
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:param end: Ending angle, in degrees.
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:param fill: Color to use for the fill.
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:param outline: Color to use for the outline.
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.. py:method:: PIL.ImageDraw.Draw.point(xy, fill=None)
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Draws points (individual pixels) at the given coordinates.
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:param xy: Sequence of either 2-tuples like ``[(x, y), (x, y), ...]`` or
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numeric values like ``[x, y, x, y, ...]``.
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:param fill: Color to use for the point.
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.. py:method:: PIL.ImageDraw.Draw.polygon(xy, fill=None, outline=None)
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Draws a polygon.
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The polygon outline consists of straight lines between the given
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coordinates, plus a straight line between the last and the first
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coordinate.
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:param xy: Sequence of either 2-tuples like ``[(x, y), (x, y), ...]`` or
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numeric values like ``[x, y, x, y, ...]``.
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:param outline: Color to use for the outline.
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:param fill: Color to use for the fill.
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.. py:method:: PIL.ImageDraw.Draw.rectangle(xy, fill=None, outline=None)
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Draws a rectangle.
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:param xy: Four points to define the bounding box. Sequence of either
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``[(x0, y0), (x1, y1)]`` or ``[x0, y0, x1, y1]``. The second point
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is just outside the drawn rectangle.
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:param outline: Color to use for the outline.
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:param fill: Color to use for the fill.
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.. py:method:: PIL.ImageDraw.Draw.shape(shape, fill=None, outline=None)
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.. warning:: This method is experimental.
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Draw a shape.
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.. py:method:: PIL.ImageDraw.Draw.text(xy, text, fill=None, font=None, anchor=None)
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Draws the string at the given position.
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:param xy: Top left corner of the text.
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:param text: Text to be drawn.
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:param font: An :py:class:`~PIL.ImageFont.ImageFont` instance.
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:param fill: Color to use for the text.
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.. py:method:: PIL.ImageDraw.Draw.textsize(text, font=None)
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Return the size of the given string, in pixels.
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:param text: Text to be measured.
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:param font: An :py:class:`~PIL.ImageFont.ImageFont` instance.
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Legacy API
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----------
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The :py:class:`~PIL.ImageDraw.Draw` class contains a constructor and a number
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of methods which are provided for backwards compatibility only. For this to
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work properly, you should either use options on the drawing primitives, or
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these methods. Do not mix the old and new calling conventions.
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.. py:function:: PIL.ImageDraw.ImageDraw(image)
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:rtype: :py:class:`~PIL.ImageDraw.Draw`
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.. py:method:: PIL.ImageDraw.Draw.setink(ink)
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.. deprecated:: 1.1.5
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Sets the color to use for subsequent draw and fill operations.
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.. py:method:: PIL.ImageDraw.Draw.setfill(fill)
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.. deprecated:: 1.1.5
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Sets the fill mode.
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If the mode is 0, subsequently drawn shapes (like polygons and rectangles)
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are outlined. If the mode is 1, they are filled.
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.. py:method:: PIL.ImageDraw.Draw.setfont(font)
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.. deprecated:: 1.1.5
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Sets the default font to use for the text method.
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:param font: An :py:class:`~PIL.ImageFont.ImageFont` instance.
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