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Drawing an anti-aliased line with the Python Imaging Library (PIL)

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I\'m drawing a bunch of lines with the Python Imaging Library\'s ImageDraw.line(), but they look horrid since I can\'t find a way to anti-alia开发者_运维百科s them. How can I anti-alias lines in PIL?T

I'm drawing a bunch of lines with the Python Imaging Library's ImageDraw.line(), but they look horrid since I can't find a way to anti-alia开发者_运维百科s them. How can I anti-alias lines in PIL?


This is a really quickly hacked together function to draw an anti-aliased line with PIL that I wrote after googling for the same issue, seeing this post and failing to install aggdraw and being on a tight deadline. It's an implementation of Xiaolin Wu's line algorithm. I hope it helps anyone googling for the same thing!!

:)

"""Library to draw an antialiased line."""
# http://stackoverflow.com/questions/3122049/drawing-an-anti-aliased-line-with-thepython-imaging-library
# https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Xiaolin_Wu%27s_line_algorithm
import math


def plot(draw, img, x, y, c, col, steep, dash_interval):
    """Draws an antiliased pixel on a line."""
    if steep:
        x, y = y, x
    if x < img.size[0] and y < img.size[1] and x >= 0 and y >= 0:
        c = c * (float(col[3]) / 255.0)
        p = img.getpixel((x, y))
        x = int(x)
        y = int(y)
        if dash_interval:
            d = dash_interval - 1
            if (x / dash_interval) % d == 0 and (y / dash_interval) % d == 0:
                return
        draw.point((x, y), fill=(
            int((p[0] * (1 - c)) + col[0] * c),
            int((p[1] * (1 - c)) + col[1] * c),
            int((p[2] * (1 - c)) + col[2] * c), 255))


def iround(x):
    """Rounds x to the nearest integer."""
    return ipart(x + 0.5)


def ipart(x):
    """Floors x."""
    return math.floor(x)


def fpart(x):
    """Returns the fractional part of x."""
    return x - math.floor(x)


def rfpart(x):
    """Returns the 1 minus the fractional part of x."""
    return 1 - fpart(x)


def draw_line_antialiased(draw, img, x1, y1, x2, y2, col, dash_interval=None):
    """Draw an antialised line in the PIL ImageDraw.

    Implements the Xialon Wu antialiasing algorithm.

    col - color
    """
    dx = x2 - x1
    if not dx:
        draw.line((x1, y1, x2, y2), fill=col, width=1)
        return

    dy = y2 - y1
    steep = abs(dx) < abs(dy)
    if steep:
        x1, y1 = y1, x1
        x2, y2 = y2, x2
        dx, dy = dy, dx
    if x2 < x1:
        x1, x2 = x2, x1
        y1, y2 = y2, y1
    gradient = float(dy) / float(dx)

    # handle first endpoint
    xend = round(x1)
    yend = y1 + gradient * (xend - x1)
    xgap = rfpart(x1 + 0.5)
    xpxl1 = xend    # this will be used in the main loop
    ypxl1 = ipart(yend)
    plot(draw, img, xpxl1, ypxl1, rfpart(yend) * xgap, col, steep,
         dash_interval)
    plot(draw, img, xpxl1, ypxl1 + 1, fpart(yend) * xgap, col, steep,
         dash_interval)
    intery = yend + gradient  # first y-intersection for the main loop

    # handle second endpoint
    xend = round(x2)
    yend = y2 + gradient * (xend - x2)
    xgap = fpart(x2 + 0.5)
    xpxl2 = xend    # this will be used in the main loop
    ypxl2 = ipart(yend)
    plot(draw, img, xpxl2, ypxl2, rfpart(yend) * xgap, col, steep,
         dash_interval)
    plot(draw, img, xpxl2, ypxl2 + 1, fpart(yend) * xgap, col, steep,
         dash_interval)

    # main loop
    for x in range(int(xpxl1 + 1), int(xpxl2)):
        plot(draw, img, x, ipart(intery), rfpart(intery), col, steep,
             dash_interval)
        plot(draw, img, x, ipart(intery) + 1, fpart(intery), col, steep,
             dash_interval)
        intery = intery + gradient


I had a similar problem, my lines had rough edges where changing directions. I took a clue from how lines are drawn in IOS and came up with this code. It puts rounded line caps on the ends of the lines and really cleans things up. Not exactly anti-aliasing, but am totally new to PIL and had such a hard time finding an answer I figured I would share. Needs some tweaking and there is probably a better way but does what I need :)


    from PIL import Image
    import ImageDraw

    class Point:
        def __init__(self, x, y):
            self.x = x
            self.y = y

    class DrawLines:
        def draw(self, points, color, imageName):
            img = Image.new("RGBA", [1440,1080], (255,255,255,0))
            draw  =  ImageDraw.Draw(img)
            linePoints = []
            for point in points:
                draw.ellipse((point.x-7, point.y-7, point.x+7, point.y+7), fill=color)
                linePoints.append(point.x)
                linePoints.append(point.y)
            draw.line(linePoints, fill=color, width=14)
            img.save(imageName)

    p1 = Point(100,200)
    p2 = Point(190,250)
    points = [p1,p2]

    red = (255,0,0)
    drawLines = DrawLines()
    drawLines.draw(points, red, "C:\\test.png")
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