How to draw a signature and save it to disc as Bitmap?

断了今生、忘了曾经 提交于 2019-12-23 04:32:19

问题


I'm trying to do a signature capture program and save the customer signature to a PNG or BMP format. I have the Picturebox code working great and the results look better than using draw. I can't get the image to save.

Imports System.Drawing
Public Class Form1

Dim color As System.Drawing.Pen = Pens.Black
Dim bmp As Bitmap

Private Sub form1_Load(sender As Object, e As EventArgs) Handles MyBase.Load
    bmp = New Bitmap(PictureBox1.Width, PictureBox1.Height)
    PictureBox1.Image = bmp
End Sub

Private Sub PictureBox1_MouseMove(sender As Object, e As MouseEventArgs) Handles PictureBox1.MouseMove
    Static last As New Point
    If e.Button = Windows.Forms.MouseButtons.Left Then
        PictureBox1.CreateGraphics.DrawLine(color, last.X, last.Y, e.X, e.Y)
    End If
    last = e.Location
End Sub

Private Sub CmdClear_Click(sender As Object, e As EventArgs) Handles cmdClear.Click
    bmp = New Bitmap(PictureBox1.Width, PictureBox1.Height)
    PictureBox1.Image = bmp
End Sub

Private Sub CmdSave_Click(sender As Object, e As EventArgs) Handles cmdSave.Click
    If PictureBox1.Image IsNot Nothing Then
        bmp = PictureBox1.Image
        bmp.Save("c:\temp\test1.bmp")
    End If
End Sub

End Class

I would like to see the image of the signature. Thanks


回答1:


Never use [Control].CreateGraphics, unless you need this object for immediate use in a specific environment. To measure the size of text when drawn in a specific graphics context, for example.
When you need the drawing to persist, as painting on the surface of a control, use the Graphics object provided by the PaintEventArgs of the Paint event (or similar event, as the DrawItem event of the ComboBox, ListBox, ListView controls).
You'll find this kind of recommendations all over SO (and the Web, in general).

How to proceed:

  1. We need an object that can store the Mouse/Pen movements that define a hand-made curve.
  2. The object needs to store a new curve definition each time the left button of the mouse is released (or the Pen touch is lost and re-acquired).
  3. We need a Graphics object that can convert the points defined by the Mouse/Pen movements to Bezier curves (combinations of curves are often referred to as Paths in vector graphics).

Here, the object that stores the movements is a Dictionary(Of Integer, List(Of Point)), where the Key represents a curve and the Value represents the collection of Points that define that curve.
Each time the Left Button of the Mouse is pressed, a new Key is created and a new List(Of Point) is associated with the Key.
When the Mouse/Pen is moved, the new Point location is added to the current curve's List(Of Point).

The GraphicsPath class can convert the List(Of Point) collection to Control Points of a Bezier curve, using the GraphicsPath.AddCurve() method.
This method accepts an array of Points and a Tension value as arguments. The Tension is a value between 0 and 1 that defines the amount of bending applied to a curve when connecting Points. A values of 0.5f is used here.

When we need to paint the drawing on a Bitmap to save the results to disc, we apply the same logic to the Graphics object derived, in this case, from a Bitmap object.
Thus, just one method is used to draw both on the surface of a Control and onto a Bitmap object.
The DrawSignature(g As Graphics) method in this code.

This is how it works:

Code that reproduces the procedure described:

Private signatureObject As New Dictionary(Of Integer, List(Of Point))
Private signaturePen As New Pen(Color.Black, 4)
Private currentCurvePoints As List(Of Point)
Private currentCurve As Integer = -1

Private Sub pBoxSignature_MouseDown(sender As Object, e As MouseEventArgs) Handles pBoxSignature.MouseDown
    currentCurvePoints = New List(Of Point)
    currentCurve += 1
    signatureObject.Add(currentCurve, currentCurvePoints)
End Sub

Private Sub pBoxSignature_MouseMove(sender As Object, e As MouseEventArgs) Handles pBoxSignature.MouseMove
    If e.Button <> MouseButtons.Left OrElse currentCurve < 0 Then Return
    signatureObject(currentCurve).Add(e.Location)
    pBoxSignature.Invalidate()
End Sub

Private Sub btnClearSignature_Click(sender As Object, e As EventArgs) Handles btnClearSignature.Click
    currentCurve = -1
    signatureObject.Clear()
    pBoxSignature.Invalidate()
End Sub

Private Sub btnSaveSignature_Click(sender As Object, e As EventArgs) Handles btnSaveSignature.Click
    Dim signatureFileName = txtSignatureFileName.Text.Trim()
    If String.IsNullOrEmpty(signatureFileName) Then Return
    If currentCurve < 0 OrElse signatureObject(currentCurve).Count = 0 Then Return
    Using imgSignature As Bitmap = New Bitmap(pBoxSignature.Width, pBoxSignature.Height, PixelFormat.Format32bppArgb)
        Using g As Graphics = Graphics.FromImage(imgSignature)
            DrawSignature(g)
            Dim signaturePath As String = Path.Combine(Application.StartupPath, $"{signatureFileName}.png")
            imgSignature.Save(signaturePath, ImageFormat.Png)
            pBoxSavedSignature.Image = New Bitmap(imgSignature)
        End Using
    End Using
End Sub

Private Sub pBoxSignature_Paint(sender As Object, e As PaintEventArgs) Handles pBoxSignature.Paint
    If currentCurve < 0 OrElse signatureObject(currentCurve).Count = 0 Then Return
    DrawSignature(e.Graphics)
End Sub

Private Sub DrawSignature(g As Graphics)
    g.CompositingMode = CompositingMode.SourceOver
    g.CompositingQuality = CompositingQuality.HighQuality
    g.SmoothingMode = SmoothingMode.AntiAlias
    For Each curve In signatureObject
        If curve.Value.Count < 2 Then Continue For
        Using gPath As New GraphicsPath()
            gPath.AddCurve(curve.Value.ToArray(), 0.5F)
            g.DrawPath(signaturePen, gPath)
        End Using
    Next
End Sub



回答2:


When wanting to save as BMP, the background needs to be white because BMP doesnt support Transparency. With that being said, I have added these 2 lines above the DrawPath call.

Dim Brsh As SolidBrush = New SolidBrush(Color.White)
g.FillRectangle(Brsh, 0, 0, pBoxSignature.Width, pBoxSignature.Height)
g.DrawPath(signaturePen, gPath)

BUT, Now I am no longer able to pickup my pen stroke otherwise all previous strokes get erased/cleared. (Meaning first and last names need to be written without pickup up pen) Could someone with more knowledge on images perhaps see a reason for this and point me in the direction of a solution?

UPDATE: Working Code

Here is the code:

Using imgSignature As Bitmap = New Bitmap(pBoxSignature.Width, pBoxSignature.Height, PixelFormat.Format32bppRgb)
    Using g As Graphics = Graphics.FromImage(imgSignature)
        g.FillRectangle(Brsh, 0, 0, pBoxSignature.Width, pBoxSignature.Height)
        Call DrawSignature(g)
    End Using
    imgSignature.Save(signaturePath, ImageFormat.Bmp)
    pBoxSavedSignature.Image = New Bitmap(imgSignature)
End Using


来源:https://stackoverflow.com/questions/57081239/how-to-draw-a-signature-and-save-it-to-disc-as-bitmap

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