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How to: Apply an Opacity Mask to a Drawing

This example shows how to apply an opacity mask to a Drawing. The DrawingGroup class is the only type of Drawing object that supports opacity masks.

To apply an opacity mask to a Drawing object, add it to a DrawingGroup and set the OpacityMask property of the DrawingGroup object.

The following illustration shows three views of the DrawingGroup: the drawing without an opacity mask, the opacity mask alone, and the DrawingGroup after the opacity mask is applied.

A DrawingGroup with an opacity mask

Example

The following example uses a RadialGradientBrush as an opacity mask for a DrawingGroup.

NoteNote:

Although this example uses a RadialGradientBrush as an opacity mask, LinearGradientBrush, DrawingBrush, ImageBrush, and VisualBrush objects can also make good opacity masks. For more information about opacity masks and how they work, see the Opacity Masks Overview.

using System;
using System.Windows;
using System.Windows.Controls;
using System.Windows.Media;
using System.Windows.Media.Animation;
using System.Windows.Shapes;

namespace SDKSample
{
    /// <summary>
    /// Shows how to create and apply an OpacityMask to
    /// a DrawinGroup.
    /// </summary>
    public class OpacityMaskExample : Page
    {
        public OpacityMaskExample()
        {

            //
            // Create a GeometryDrawing.
            //

            // Define the drawing's contents.
            PathFigure pLineFigure = new PathFigure();
            pLineFigure.StartPoint = new Point(25, 25);
            PolyLineSegment pLineSegment = new PolyLineSegment();
            pLineSegment.Points.Add(new Point(0, 50));
            pLineSegment.Points.Add(new Point(25, 75));
            pLineSegment.Points.Add(new Point(50, 50));
            pLineSegment.Points.Add(new Point(25, 25));
            pLineSegment.Points.Add(new Point(25, 0));
            pLineFigure.Segments.Add(pLineSegment);
            PathGeometry pGeometry = new PathGeometry();
            pGeometry.Figures.Add(pLineFigure);

            GeometryDrawing drawing1 = new GeometryDrawing(
                    Brushes.Lime,
                    new Pen(Brushes.Black, 10),
                    pGeometry
                );

            //
            // Create another GeometryDrawing.
            //
            GeometryDrawing drawing2 = new GeometryDrawing(
                    Brushes.Lime,
                    new Pen(Brushes.Black, 2),
                    new EllipseGeometry(new Point(10, 10), 5, 5)
                );

            // Create the DrawingGroup and add the
            // geometry drawings.
            DrawingGroup aDrawingGroup = new DrawingGroup();
            aDrawingGroup.Children.Add(drawing1);
            aDrawingGroup.Children.Add(drawing2);

            //
            // Define an opacity mask and apply it to the
            // drawing group.
            //
            RadialGradientBrush opacityMask = new RadialGradientBrush();
            opacityMask.GradientStops.Add(new GradientStop(Color.FromArgb(255, 0, 0, 0), 0.0));
            opacityMask.GradientStops.Add(new GradientStop(Color.FromArgb(0, 0, 0, 0), 0.55));
            opacityMask.GradientStops.Add(new GradientStop(Color.FromArgb(255, 0, 0, 0), 0.65));
            opacityMask.GradientStops.Add(new GradientStop(Color.FromArgb(0, 0, 0, 0), 0.75));
            opacityMask.GradientStops.Add(new GradientStop(Color.FromArgb(255, 0, 0, 0), 0.80));
            opacityMask.GradientStops.Add(new GradientStop(Color.FromArgb(0, 0, 0, 0), 0.90));
            opacityMask.GradientStops.Add(new GradientStop(Color.FromArgb(255, 0, 0, 0), 1.0));

            aDrawingGroup.OpacityMask = opacityMask;


            // Use an Image control and a DrawingImage to
            // display the drawing.
            DrawingImage aDrawingImage = new DrawingImage(aDrawingGroup);

            // Freeze the DrawingImage for performance benefits.
            aDrawingImage.Freeze();

            Image anImage = new Image();
            anImage.Source = aDrawingImage;
            anImage.Stretch = Stretch.None;
            anImage.HorizontalAlignment = HorizontalAlignment.Left;

            // Create a border around the images and add it to the
            // page.
            Border imageBorder = new Border();
            imageBorder.BorderBrush = Brushes.Gray;
            imageBorder.BorderThickness = new Thickness(1);
            imageBorder.VerticalAlignment = VerticalAlignment.Top;
            imageBorder.HorizontalAlignment = HorizontalAlignment.Left;
            imageBorder.Margin = new Thickness(20);
            imageBorder.Child = anImage;

            this.Background = Brushes.White;
            this.Margin = new Thickness(20);
            this.Content = imageBorder;

        }
    }
}
<Page 
  xmlns="https://schemas.microsoft.com/winfx/2006/xaml/presentation"
  xmlns:x="https://schemas.microsoft.com/winfx/2006/xaml"
  xmlns:PresentationOptions="https://schemas.microsoft.com/winfx/2006/xaml/presentation/options" 
  xmlns:mc="https://schemas.openxmlformats.org/markup-compatibility/2006"
  mc:Ignorable="PresentationOptions"
  Margin="20" Background="White">
  <Border BorderBrush="Gray" BorderThickness="1" 
    HorizontalAlignment="Left" VerticalAlignment="Top" Margin="20">
    <Image Stretch="None" HorizontalAlignment="Left">
      <Image.Source>
        <DrawingImage PresentationOptions:Freeze="True">
          <DrawingImage.Drawing>

            <!-- A DrawingGroup with a RadialGradientBrush as its opacity mask. -->
            <DrawingGroup>
              <GeometryDrawing Brush="Lime" Geometry="M 25,25 L 0,50 25,75 50,50 25,25 25,0">
                <GeometryDrawing.Pen>
                  <Pen Thickness="10" Brush="Black" />
                </GeometryDrawing.Pen>
              </GeometryDrawing>
              <GeometryDrawing Brush="Lime">
                <GeometryDrawing.Geometry>
                  <EllipseGeometry Center="10,10" RadiusX="5" RadiusY="5" />
                </GeometryDrawing.Geometry>
                <GeometryDrawing.Pen>
                  <Pen Thickness="2" Brush="Black" />
                </GeometryDrawing.Pen>
              </GeometryDrawing>
              <DrawingGroup.OpacityMask>

                <!-- The opacity mask. -->
                <RadialGradientBrush>
                  <GradientStop Offset="0.0" Color="#FF000000" />
                  <GradientStop Offset="0.55" Color="#00000000" />
                  <GradientStop Offset="0.65" Color="#FF000000" />
                  <GradientStop Offset="0.75" Color="#00000000" />
                  <GradientStop Offset="0.80" Color="#FF000000" />
                  <GradientStop Offset="0.90" Color="#00000000" />
                  <GradientStop Offset="1.0" Color="#FF000000" />
                </RadialGradientBrush>
              </DrawingGroup.OpacityMask>
            </DrawingGroup>
          </DrawingImage.Drawing>
        </DrawingImage>
      </Image.Source>
    </Image>
  </Border>


</Page>

See Also

Reference

System.Windows.Media.DrawingGroup.OpacityMask

Concepts

Drawing Objects Overview
Opacity Masks Overview