This seems like it should be simple, but I can't seem to find any way to do it. I have a custom WinForms control that has an overridden paint method that does some custom drawing.
I have a Bitmap in memory, and all I want to do is paint over the whole thing with a HashBrush, but preserve the alpha channel, so that the transparent parts of the bitmap don't get painted.
The bitmap in memory is not a simple shape, so it will not be feasible to define it as a set of paths or anything.
EDIT: In response to showing the code, there is a lot of code in the paint routine, so I'm only including a relevant snippet, which is the method in question. This method gets called from the main paint override. It accepts a list of images which are black transparency masks and combines them into one, then it uses a ColorMatrix to change the color of the combined image it created, allowing it to be overlayed on top of the background. All I want to accomplish is being able to also paint hashmarks on top of it.
private void PaintSurface(PaintEventArgs e, Image imgParent, List<Image> surfImgs, Rectangle destRect, ToothSurfaceMaterial material)
{
using (Bitmap bmp = new Bitmap(imgParent.Width, imgParent.Height,
System.Drawing.Imaging.PixelFormat.Format32bppPArgb))
{
using (Graphics g = Graphics.FromImage(bmp))
{
foreach (Image img in surfImgs)
{
g.DrawImage(img, System.Drawing.Point.Empty);
}
}
ColorMatrix matrix = new ColorMatrix(
new float[][] {
new float[] { 0, 0, 0, 0, 0},
new float[] { 0, 0, 0, 0, 0},
new float[] { 0, 0, 0, 0, 0},
new float[] { 0, 0, 0, 0.7f, 0},
new float[] { material.R / 255.0f,
material.G / 255.0f,
material.B / 255.0f,
0, 1}
});
ImageAttributes imageAttr = new ImageAttributes();
imageAttr.SetColorMatrix(matrix);
Rectangle r = GetSizedRect(imgParent, destRect);
e.Graphics.DrawImage(bmp,
r,
0,
0,
bmp.Width,
bmp.Height,
GraphicsUnit.Pixel, imageAttr);
}
}
HashBrush
part since that is part of the question? Also in your loop forsurfImgs
you are drawing to the same location - is that right?HatchBrush