Chapter 9. Brushes, Transforms, and Bitmaps
In the previous chapter, you started your exploration into Silverlight's 2-D drawing model. You considered how you can use Shape-derived classes such as Rectangle, Ellipse, Polygon, Polyline, and Path to create a variety of different drawings. However, shapes alone fall short of what you need to create detailed 2-D vector art for a graphically rich application. In this chapter, you'll pick up the missing pieces.
First, you'll learn about the Silverlight brushes that allow you to create gradients, tiled patterns, and bitmap fills in any shape. Next, you'll see how you can use Silverlight's effortless support for transparency to blend multiple images and elements together. Next, you'll consider transforms ...
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