Using a Brush to Fill Shapes
A GDI+ Brush object is used to fill the interior of a closed shape. GDI+ defines several fill styles: solid color, hatch pattern, image texture, and color gradient.
In This Section
- How to: Fill a Shape with a Solid Color
Describes how to use a solid-color brush to fill shapes.
- How to: Fill a Shape with a Hatch Pattern
Shows how to use a hatch brush to fill shapes.
- How to: Fill a Shape with an Image Texture
Explains how to use a texture brush to fill shapes.
- How to: Tile a Shape with an Image
Describes how to tile an image in a shape.
Reference
- System.Drawing.Brush
Describes this class and contains links to all of its members
- System.Drawing.SolidBrush
Describes this class and contains links to all of its members
- System.Drawing.TextureBrush
Describes this class and contains links to all of its members.
- System.Drawing.Drawing2D.HatchBrush
Describes this class and contains links to all of its members.
- System.Drawing.Drawing2D.PathGradientBrush
Describes this class and contains links to all of its members.
Related Sections
- Using a Gradient Brush to Fill Shapes
Contains a list of topics that show how to use a gradient brush.
- Using a Pen to Draw Lines and Shapes
Provides a list of topics that demonstrate how to draw outlined shapes.
- Using Managed Graphics Classes
Contains a list of topics describing how to use managed graphics classes.