The Canvas widget is one of the multilateral widgets in tkinter library which is used to provide graphics for any application. It can be used to draw shapes, images, animating objects or any complex visuals. The alpha property of the shape defines that if we give the alpha value to any shape, then it must have some transparency behaviour with respect to its parent window.
To define the alpha property, we have to assume that every shape have some colors in it and whenever we provide an alpha value to a shape, then it must be converted into an Image. The Image can be displayed using the Canvas widget.
Example
# Import the required libraries from tkinter import * from PIL import Image, ImageTk # Create an instance of tkinter frame win= Tk() # Set the size of the tkinter window win.geometry("700x350") # Store newly created image images=[] # Define a function to make the transparent rectangle def create_rectangle(x,y,a,b,**options): if 'alpha' in options: # Calculate the alpha transparency for every color(RGB) alpha = int(options.pop('alpha') * 255) # Use the fill variable to fill the shape with transparent color fill = options.pop('fill') fill = win.winfo_rgb(fill) + (alpha,) image = Image.new('RGBA', (a-x, b-y), fill) images.append(ImageTk.PhotoImage(image)) canvas.create_image(x, y, image=images[-1], anchor='nw') canvas.create_rectangle(x, y,a,b, **options) # Add a Canvas widget canvas= Canvas(win) # Create a rectangle in canvas create_rectangle(50, 110,300,280, fill= "blue", alpha=.3) create_rectangle(60, 90,310,250, fill= "red", alpha=.3) canvas.pack() win.mainloop()
Output
Run the above code to see how the alpha property varies in shapes.