This might get you started with the GD route. Whether it's the right tool depends upon what you are going to do with the image once you've created it.
#! perl -slw use strict; use GD; ## Create a true color (24-bit) image my $img = GD::Image->new( 600, 300, 1 ); ## Create some colors ## Background my $white = $img->colorAllocate( 255, 255, 255 ); ## Solid Red my $red100 = $img->colorAllocate( 255, 0, 0 ); ## 25% lalpha blending red my $red25 = $img->colorAllocateAlpha( 255, 0, 0, 31 ); ## Solid green my $green100 = $img->colorAllocate( 0, 255, 0 ); ## 25%alpha blending green my $green25 = $img->colorAllocateAlpha( 0, 255, 0, 31 ); ## Alpha blending off $img->alphaBlending( 0 ); ## Fill the background $img->fill( 0, 0, $white ); ## Draw red & green $img->filledEllipse( 200, 150, 250, 250, $red100 ); ## overlapping circles $img->filledEllipse( 400, 150, 250, 250, $green100 ); ## Alpha blending on $img->alphaBlending( 1 ); ## Redraw both $img->filledEllipse( 200, 150, 250, 250, $red25 ); ## This time blended $img->filledEllipse( 400, 150, 250, 250, $green25 ); ## Open a file for binary output open PNG, '>:raw', '582047.png' or die $!; ## Save the image as png print PNG $img->png; close PNG; ## Display it (assumes windows and a suitable file association) system '582047.png';
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