Sam
Sam

Reputation: 2331

Outline text on image in Python

I have been using PIL Image

I am trying to draw text on an image. I want this text to have a black outline like most memes. I've attempted to do this by drawing a shadow letter of a bigger font behind the letter in front. I've adjusted the x and y postions of the shadow accordingly. The shadow is slightly off though. The letter in front should be exactly in the middle of the shadow letter, but this isn't the case. The question mark certainly isn't centered horizontally, and all the letters are too low vertically. The outline also just doesn't look good.

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Below is a minimum reproducible example to produce the image above.

Link to the font

Link to original image

from PIL import Image, ImageDraw, ImageFont
    
    caption = "Why is the text slightly off?"
    img = Image.open('./example-img.jpg')
    d = ImageDraw.Draw(img)
    x, y = 10, 400
    font = ImageFont.truetype(font='./impact.ttf', size=50)
    shadowFont = ImageFont.truetype(font='./impact.ttf', size=60)
    for idx in range(0, len(caption)):
        char = caption[idx]
        w, h = font.getsize(char)
        sw, sh = shadowFont.getsize(char)  # shadow width, shadow height
        sx = x - ((sw - w) / 2)  # Shadow x
        sy = y - ((sh - h) / 2)  # Shadow y
        # print(x,y,sx,sy,w,h,sw,sh)
        d.text((sx, sy), char, fill="black", font=shadowFont)  # Drawing the text
        d.text((x, y), char, fill=(255,255,255), font=font)  # Drawing the text
        x += w + 5
    
    img.save('example-output.jpg')


Another approach includes drawing the text 4 times in black behind the main text at positions slightly higher, slightly lower, slightly left, and slightly right, but these have also not been optimal as shown below

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Code to produce the image above

    from PIL import Image, ImageDraw, ImageFont
    
    caption = "Why does the Y and i look weird?"
    x, y = 10, 400
    font = ImageFont.truetype(font='./impact.ttf', size=60)
    img = Image.open('./example-img.jpg')
    d = ImageDraw.Draw(img)
    shadowColor = (0, 0, 0)
    thickness = 4
    d.text((x - thickness, y - thickness), caption, font=font, fill=shadowColor, thick=thickness)
    d.text((x + thickness, y - thickness), caption, font=font, fill=shadowColor, thick=thickness)
    d.text((x - thickness, y + thickness), caption, font=font, fill=shadowColor, thick=thickness)
    d.text((x + thickness, y + thickness), caption, font=font, fill=shadowColor, thick=thickness)
    d.text((x, y), caption, spacing=4, fill=(255, 255, 255), font=font)  # Drawing the text
    img.save('example-output.jpg')

Upvotes: 6

Views: 3789

Answers (3)

Yash Gupta
Yash Gupta

Reputation: 349

As @Abang pointed out, use stroke_width and stroke_fill.

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Code:

from PIL import Image, ImageDraw, ImageFont

caption = 'Ans: stroke_width & stroke_fill'
img = Image.open('./example-img.jpg')
d = ImageDraw.Draw(img)
font = ImageFont.truetype('impact.ttf', size=50)
d.text((60, 400), caption, fill='white', font=font, spacing = 4, align = 'center',
       stroke_width=4, stroke_fill='black')
img.save('example-output.jpg')

enter image description here

Upvotes: 1

Yann
Yann

Reputation: 2532

You can use mathlibplot text Stroke effect which uses PIL.

Example:

import matplotlib.pyplot as plt
import matplotlib.patheffects as path_effects
import matplotlib.image as mpimg

fig = plt.figure(figsize=(7, 5))
fig.figimage(mpimg.imread('seal.jpg'))
text = fig.text(0.5, 0.1, 'This text stands out because of\n'
                          'its black border.', color='white',
                          ha='center', va='center', size=30)
text.set_path_effects([path_effects.Stroke(linewidth=3, foreground='black'),
                       path_effects.Normal()])
plt.savefig('meme.png')

Result: result

Upvotes: 3

Abang F.
Abang F.

Reputation: 916

I don't know since what version, but about a year ago Pillow added text stroking. You probably need to update it if you haven't do so lately. Example usage with stroke_width of 2:

from PIL import Image, ImageDraw, ImageFont

caption = 'I need to update my Pillow'
img = Image.open('./example-img.jpg')
d = ImageDraw.Draw(img)
font = ImageFont.truetype('impact.ttf', size=50)
d.text((10, 400), caption, fill='white', font=font,
       stroke_width=2, stroke_fill='black')
img.save('example-output.jpg')

Upvotes: 13

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