Draw Indian Flag using Python

Draw Indian Flag using Python

Hello world! This Republic day I tried to do something creative and made an Indian Flag with Turtle using Python.

In this Blog article, we will learn how to Draw Indian Flag. We will see the implementation in Python.

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What will be covered in this Blog

1. Turtle Introduction
2. Creating an Indian Flag with Turtle

Let's get started!

What is Turtle?

Turtle is a pre-installed Python library. It enables users to create pictures and shapes by providing them with a virtual canvas. The onscreen pen that you use for drawing is called as turtle.

The turtle has three attributes: a location, an orientation (or direction), and a pen.

Moving the Turtle Head

The turtle can move in four directions:

  • Forward
  • Backward
  • Left
  • Right

If you wish to know more about it, you can refer to Turtle Documentation. Use this link to navigate to the documentation.

Now that you are familiar with with our agenda and have acquired basic knowledge of Turtle module, we can move forward to the coding section.

Time to Code!

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In order to access the Python library, you need to import it into your Python environment, use the following command to import turtleit in your python script.

import turtle

Starting out, let's create an instance of turtle.

flag = turtle.Turtle()

Now let's define some properties,

  • Let's set the speed as 3 using speed method, that means the flag will not just appear on the screen, the drawing will have some animation.
  • If you wish to change the background color, you can use the bgcolor method, by default it is white.
  • You can adjust the pen's thickness using pensize method, it will be slightly bold.
turtle.speed(3)
#turtle.bgcolor("black")
turtle.pensize(5)

Now let's define a function to define for movements, I am calling it as draw.

def draw(x, y):
    flag.penup()
    flag.goto(x, y)
    flag.pendown()

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So far so good. Now, let's draw the Ashok Chakra, we need to pick the right colour for it.

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flag.color("#054187")

Now, let's draw the 24 strokes, so for this, I will run the loop 24 times

If we start from center, we need to cover 360 degrees, and we got 24 strokes, so that becomes 15 degree each. We start out from center, draw a stroke using forward , track back to center using backward and turn 15 degrees. we repeat the same process 24 times.

for i in range(24):
    flag.forward(80)
    flag.backward(80)
    flag.left(15)
draw(0, -80)

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Once done, we can now draw a circle at the edges of the strokes. So earlier, we moved forward and backward by 80, so we need to consider same length for the radius of circle i.e 80.

flag.circle( 80, 360)

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Now, if you observe, our turtle head is pointing at the bottom of a stoke, so

  • let's move say 300 or 400
  • trace backwards twice of it.
  • We now need to move our cursor by 90 degree here to we start to face downwards.
  • Next we move 200 in downward direction.
  • So to complete our rectangle, we need to again turn by 90 left
  • now we are to face towards left and move twice as distance here
  • turn again by 90 degree
  • Finally move up to complete the rectangle.

Let's specify the color here as green

flag.color("green")

Next, let's make a green rectangle's outline.

flag.begin_fill()

flag.forward(350)
flag.backward(700)
flag.right(90)
flag.forward(200)
flag.left(90)
flag.forward(700)
flag.left(90)
flag.forward(200)
flag.left(90)

flag.end_fill()

To fill it entirely with green colour, we are using begin_fill and end_fill method here. let's have a look at what we have got so far!

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To fill it entirely with green colour, we are using begin_fill and end_fill method here. Now, it's time to draw the last part, the second rectangle. So, right now, we have cursor at A and we need it at B.

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To fill it entirely with green colour, we are using begin_fill and end_fill method here.

Now, it's time to draw the last part, the second rectangle.

  • Let's change the colour to orange.
  • And right now, we have cursor at A and we need it at B, let's call the draw method for the same.
flag.color("orange")
draw(-350, 80)

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Let's follow same procedure and draw orange reactangle.

flag.begin_fill()

flag.right(180)
flag.forward(700)
flag.left(90)
flag.forward(200)
flag.left(90)
flag.forward(700)
flag.left(90)
flag.forward(200)

flag.end_fill()

It should look something like this.

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With these steps, we have successfully Drawn an Indian Flag using Python. That's it!

Simple, isn't it? Hope this tutorial has helped. I would strongly recommend you to Check out the YouTube video of the same and don't forget to subscribe my Channel.

You can play around with the turtle library and even explore more features.

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