W. eWatson wrote: > r wrote: >> Change this line: >> draw.line((0,0),(20,140), fill=128) >> >> To This: >> draw.line((0,0, 20,140), fill=128) >> >> And you should be good to go. Like you said, if you need to combine 2 >> tuples you can do: >> (1,2)+(3,4) > Yes, that's true, but the big question is how to "see" the final image? > Either one employees another module or writes the file into a folder, then > displays it with a paint program?
For debugging purposes you can just invoke the show() method im = Image.open(...) # modify image im.show() If you want to integrate the image into your own Tkinter program -- that is explained here: http://effbot.org/tkinterbook/photoimage.htm Following these instruction you code might become import Tkinter as tk import Image import ImageTk import ImageDraw import sys filename = sys.argv[1] im = Image.open(filename) draw = ImageDraw.Draw(im) draw.line((0, 0) + im.size, fill=128) draw.line(((0,0),(20,140)), fill=128) root = tk.Tk() pi = ImageTk.PhotoImage(im) label = tk.Label(root, image=pi) label.pack() root.mainloop() Peter -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list