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I am working on a game project for school, which look like this : In-game aspect

 In-game aspect

I have created these colored polygons like this :

ship = can.create_polygon(410,650,450,600,490,650 , fill= 'red' , outline='black')

ennemies = can.create_rectangle(x-r, y-r, x+r, y+r, fill='green')

So now i want to fill them with my own image. Is that possible ? And how ?

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    Have you read through the documentation on the canvas? Adding images is a documented feature. Mar 24, 2017 at 21:46
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    Yes, and i didn't find what i want : i would like to fill a can.create_rectangle with an image.
    – Milky_Way
    Mar 24, 2017 at 22:46

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try:
    import tkinter as tk
    from tkinter.constants import *
except ImportError:  # Python 2.x
    import Tkinter as tk
    from Tkconstants import *

# Create the canvas, size in pixels.
canvas = tk.Canvas(width=300, height=200, bg='black')

# Pack the canvas into the Frame.
canvas.pack(expand=YES, fill=BOTH)

# Load the .gif image file.
gif1 = tk.PhotoImage(file='small_globe.gif')

# Put gif image on canvas.
# Pic's upper-left corner (NW) on the canvas is at x=50 y=10.
canvas.create_image(50, 10, image=gif1, anchor=NW)

# Run it...
tk.mainloop()
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    I don't think you understood what i want to do : i want to insert an image in the canvas.create_rectangle, not in the canvas.
    – Milky_Way
    Mar 24, 2017 at 21:51
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    @Milky_Way: you can't insert an image in a rectangle. You can certainly put a rectangle and an image on the canvas in such a way that the rectangle surrounds the image. Regardless, the first step is to use create_image as shown in this answer. Mar 24, 2017 at 23:42
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    Milky_Way: You're right, I misunderstood. Since images are rectangular, you don't really need to put them into a rectangle. If you need to resize them, you can use the PIL module's tkinter-compatible PIL.ImageTk.PhotoImage class instead of a tkinter.PhotoImage. The later can also be used to read and display image files in formats that tkinter doesn't directly support.
    – martineau
    Mar 25, 2017 at 1:36
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    It cost me quite a while to get that gif1 shall be either global var or some other way made sure it was not GC-ed Mar 23, 2023 at 23:14

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