say in my program, i have this paint() method. my wish is to create an image of the rectangles that are drawn (with the for loop). I tried the method below and it did give me those rectangles (blue color), but the background is all black. When I run program without creating image, just drawing the rect on a JFrame, the background is white. How can i fix this. ?
public void paint(Graphics g) {
super.paint(g);
BufferedImage image = new BufferedImage(100, 100, BufferedImage.TYPE_INT_RGB);
g = Image.getGraphics(); <<<----- is this correct?
g.setColor(Color.blue);
for ( ..... ) {
g.fillRect(X , Y, width , height);
....
}
try {
ImageIO.write(image, "jpg", new File("CustomImage.jpg"));
}catch (IOException e) {
e.printStackTrace();
}
}
The background is black in your image because you are not giving any pixels a value except those in the rectangles. The
BufferedImage
is starting out with every pixel having RGB of (0, 0, 0), which is black. To give the entire image a white background, simply fill the entire rectangle that is the image with white.Note that my answer is about writing the image to a file with a white background, not about drawing to the JFrame with a black background. I'm not entirely sure which one you wanted.