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Now in your activity code set a config to this view:
DrawableViewConfigconfig = newDrawableViewConfig();
config.setStrokeColor(getResources().getColor(android.R.color.black));
config.setShowCanvasBounds(true); // If the view is bigger than canvas, with this the user will see the bounds (Recommended)config.setStrokeWidth(20.0f);
config.setMinZoom(1.0f);
config.setMaxZoom(3.0f);
config.setCanvasHeight(1080);
config.setCanvasWidth(1920);
drawableView.setConfig(config);
Now the view is ready to paint! You can see the attached sample for more info
To save the results of the view to a Bitmap just call:
java drawableView.obtainBitmap()
ChangeLog
0.6
[Bug/Improvement] When the view is bigger than the canvas (config width/height) now I'm showing a rect and don't allow user to draw outside the canvas.
[Improvement] Added obtainBitmap(Bitmap method) to draw inside an already created Bitmap
Copyright 2015 Christian Panadero Martinez
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A view that allows to paint and saves the result as a bitmap