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Qt6 color SVG using MultiEffect

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  • mzimmersM mzimmers

    Update: I tried a much simpler circle file:

    <svg width="300" height="550" xmlns="http://www.w3.org/2000/svg">
        <circle cx="150" cy="100" r="60" style="fill:red; stroke-width:3; stroke:rgb(0,0,0); fill-opacity:0.7"  />
    </svg>
    

    (note the fill:red)

    And this code:

        Image {
            id: image
            Layout.alignment: Qt.AlignHCenter | Qt.AlignVCenter
            source: "qrc:/circle2.svg"
            visible: false // <== DON'T FORGET THIS LINE
        }
        MultiEffect {
            source: image
            anchors.fill: image
            colorization: 1.0
            colorizationColor: "blue"
        }
    

    And it works. So it's not a Qt problem; it's the way the .svg files are constructed.

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    mzimmers
    wrote on last edited by mzimmers
    #4

    another update: further testing revealed that you can't just put a fill= in the path; it has to be:

    <path style="fill:#00ff00" ...
    

    and the fill value can't be "none;" it must be a color (either by name or by RGB value).

    This works on my original circle (though it's only filling the outline; I think I need to remove part of the path for it to fill the entire circle.

    It worked on the puppy too (though there are 3 paths in the puppy; you'd have to add it to all of them).

    So...I think we have our answer.

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      christofer
      wrote on last edited by christofer
      #5

      Thanks for the replies @mzimmers !

      You inspired me to experiment more. It turns out all I have to do is change the existing SVG fill from black to white.

      I changed...

      <g transform="translate(0.000000,1280.000000) scale(0.100000,-0.100000)"
      fill="#000000" stroke="none">
      

      to...

      <g transform="translate(0.000000,1280.000000) scale(0.100000,-0.100000)"
      fill="white" stroke="none">
      

      Result...
      Screen Shot 2023-04-04 at 6.00.26 AM.png

      The changes are in the GitLab project, tag qt-forum-post-02

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        Thanks for the replies @mzimmers !

        You inspired me to experiment more. It turns out all I have to do is change the existing SVG fill from black to white.

        I changed...

        <g transform="translate(0.000000,1280.000000) scale(0.100000,-0.100000)"
        fill="#000000" stroke="none">
        

        to...

        <g transform="translate(0.000000,1280.000000) scale(0.100000,-0.100000)"
        fill="white" stroke="none">
        

        Result...
        Screen Shot 2023-04-04 at 6.00.26 AM.png

        The changes are in the GitLab project, tag qt-forum-post-02

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        mzimmers
        wrote on last edited by mzimmers
        #6

        @christofer interesting. I did some experimentation of my own on the puppy file, and it appears that the problem wasn't the use of the RGB format for specifying the color, but rather the fill of black, or indeed any color other than white (or #ffffff).

        EDIT: scratch the comment below -- I forgot my own advice of hiding the original image.

        As a side note, I also noticed that when using the Image inside a Layout, you can't use the anchors property, so the MultiEffect appear below (in the case of a ColumnLayout) the original image. My workaround was to put the Image and the MultiEffect in an Item, so I could use anchors, but there might be a more elegant way to accomplish this.

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        • mzimmersM mzimmers

          @christofer interesting. I did some experimentation of my own on the puppy file, and it appears that the problem wasn't the use of the RGB format for specifying the color, but rather the fill of black, or indeed any color other than white (or #ffffff).

          EDIT: scratch the comment below -- I forgot my own advice of hiding the original image.

          As a side note, I also noticed that when using the Image inside a Layout, you can't use the anchors property, so the MultiEffect appear below (in the case of a ColumnLayout) the original image. My workaround was to put the Image and the MultiEffect in an Item, so I could use anchors, but there might be a more elegant way to accomplish this.

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          ekkescorner
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          wrote on last edited by ekkescorner
          #7

          @mzimmers tried to colorize a png
          my old code:

          Image {
              id: image
              ....
              ColorOverlay {
                  id: colorOverlay
                  anchors.fill: image
                  source: image
                  color: primaryColor
              }
          

          new code:

          Image {
                  id: image
                  ....    
          MultiEffect {
                  id: colorOverlay
                      source: image
                      anchors.fill: image
                      colorization: 1.0
                      colorizationColor: primaryColor
                  }
          

          But the Image isn't colorized.
          -----------edit: foundSolution

          1. separated Image and MultiEffect and placed both inside an Item
          2. then set visible false at Image
            result: not colorized, but found the reason
            the png was a black icon - changed this and used a white icon and now colorizing works.
            So this is different to QtQuickEffects and Qt 5.15

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            alvarosaes
            wrote on last edited by alvarosaes
            #8

            Hello, I also had this question so i asked directly via Qt support. I got this response:

            > Thank you for you response. So, ColorOverlayEffect from import
            > QtQuick.Studio.Effects 1.0 is not equivalent to this? I didnt have this
            > problem while using that effect
            
            Yeah, different effect:
            
            fragColor = vec4(mix(pixelColor.rgb/max(pixelColor.a, 0.00390625), color.rgb/max(color.a, 0.00390625), color.a) * pixelColor.a, pixelColor.a) * qt_Opacity;
            
            Compared to this for colorization:
            
            color.rgb = (color.rgb - 0.5 * color.a) * (1.0 + contrast) + 0.5 * color.a;
            color.rgb += brightness * color.a;
            float gray = dot(color.rgb, vec3(0.299, 0.587, 0.114));
            float colorizationAlpha = colorization * colorizationColor.a;
            color.rgb = mix(color.rgb, gray * colorizationColor.rgb, colorizationAlpha);
            color.rgb = mix(vec3(gray), color.rgb, 1.0 + saturation);
            

            So i only see 2 solutions:

            • Convert all your svgs to fill white
            • Rollback to use ColorOverlayEffect

            @mzimmers @christofer @ekkescorner

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              srce
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              Rather than converting pngs from black to white, setting brightness to 1 (in addition to colorize) should have a similar effect.

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                QKelteseth
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                @srce thank you!!

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                  Rather than converting pngs from black to white, setting brightness to 1 (in addition to colorize) should have a similar effect.

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                  MattP2
                  wrote on last edited by MattP2
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                  @srce said in Qt6 color SVG using MultiEffect:

                  Rather than converting pngs from black to white, setting brightness to 1 (in addition to colorize) should have a similar effect.

                  This is the answer, a big thank you.

                  So, visible: false, parent Item and color in svg are not required.
                  This is working with any svg:

                  Image {
                      // image properties
                      layer.enabled: true
                      layer.effect: MultiEffect {
                          brightness: 1.0
                          colorization: 1.0
                          colorizationColor: enabled ? Material.primaryTextColor : Material.secondaryTextColor
                      }
                  }
                  
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                  • M MattP2

                    @srce said in Qt6 color SVG using MultiEffect:

                    Rather than converting pngs from black to white, setting brightness to 1 (in addition to colorize) should have a similar effect.

                    This is the answer, a big thank you.

                    So, visible: false, parent Item and color in svg are not required.
                    This is working with any svg:

                    Image {
                        // image properties
                        layer.enabled: true
                        layer.effect: MultiEffect {
                            brightness: 1.0
                            colorization: 1.0
                            colorizationColor: enabled ? Material.primaryTextColor : Material.secondaryTextColor
                        }
                    }
                    
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                    PeterG76
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                    #12

                    @MattP2 Thanks.

                    Setting "brightness: 1.0" worked for me too. I can now successfully colorize a black PGN Image using MultiEffect.

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                    • M MattP2

                      @srce said in Qt6 color SVG using MultiEffect:

                      Rather than converting pngs from black to white, setting brightness to 1 (in addition to colorize) should have a similar effect.

                      This is the answer, a big thank you.

                      So, visible: false, parent Item and color in svg are not required.
                      This is working with any svg:

                      Image {
                          // image properties
                          layer.enabled: true
                          layer.effect: MultiEffect {
                              brightness: 1.0
                              colorization: 1.0
                              colorizationColor: enabled ? Material.primaryTextColor : Material.secondaryTextColor
                          }
                      }
                      
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                      Aleksey Asensus
                      wrote on last edited by Aleksey Asensus
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                      @srce said in Qt6 color SVG using MultiEffect:

                      Rather than converting pngs from black to white, setting brightness to 1 (in addition to colorize) should have a similar effect.

                      Yep, this works for me, thanks, however Qt 5 solution more flexible: with ColorOverlay I can set color: "transparent" to fully keep original icon where necessary, here icon becomes white for some reason, even if MultiEffect item or layer is not visible/enabled. So still forced to stay on ColorOverlay.

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