I am writing a code for a paint app, and I want to have multiple brushes. Only issue right now is that with this code here, the brush works fine, but it only works when the cursor is above the actual icon. Here is the code:
def paintScreen():
intro = True
gameDisplay.fill(cyan)
message_to_screen('Welcome to PyPaint', black, -300, 'large')
while intro:
for event in pygame.event.get():
if event.type == pygame.QUIT:
pygame.quit()
quit()
pygame.draw.rect(gameDisplay, white, (50, 120, displayWidth - 100, displayHeight - 240))
button('X', 20, 20, 50, 50, red, lightRed, action = 'quit')
icon(airbrushIcon, white, 50, displayHeight - 101, 51, 51, white, grey, 'airbrush')
pygame.display.update()
def icon(icon, colour, x, y, width, height, inactiveColour, activeColour, action = None):
cur = pygame.mouse.get_pos()
click = pygame.mouse.get_pressed()
if x + width > cur[0] > x and y + height > cur[1] > y:#if the cursor is over the button
pygame.draw.rect(gameDisplay, activeColour, (x, y, width, height))
gameDisplay.blit(icon, (x, y))
if click[0] == 1 and action != None:
if action == 'quit':
pygame.quit()
quit()
if action == 'pencil':
pencil()
if action == 'airbrush':
airbrush()
if action == 'calligraphy':
calligraphy()
if action == 'erase':
pencil()
else:
pygame.draw.rect(gameDisplay, inactiveColour, (x, y, width, height))
gameDisplay.blit(icon, (x, y))
def airbrush(brushSize = 3):
airbrush = True
cur = pygame.mouse.get_pos() #cur[0] is x location, cur[1] is y location
click = pygame.mouse.get_pressed()
if click[0] == True:
if cur[0] > 50 < displayWidth - 50 and cur[1] > 120 < displayHeight - 120:
#the area of the canvas is x(50, width-50) y(120, width-120)
pygame.draw.circle(gameDisplay, black, (cur[0] + random.randrange(brushSize), cur[1] + random.randrange(brushSize)), random.randrange(1, 5))
clock.tick(60)
I recognise that the issue is with the function only being called when the cursor is above the icon, but I don't know where to move the action statements, or how to change them.