Turtle is an inbuilt module in Python. It provides:
- Drawing using a screen (cardboard).
- Turtle (pen).
To draw something on the screen, we need to move the turtle (pen), and to move the turtle, there are some functions like the forward(), backward(), etc.
Prerequisite: Turtle Programming Basics
Draw Rainbow Using Turtle Graphics
In this section, we will discuss how to draw a Rainbow using two different ways using Turtle Graphics.
Approach:
- Import Turtle.
- Set screen
- Make Turtle Object
- Define colors used for drawing
- Loop to draw semi-circles oriented by 180-degree position.
Example 1:
python3
# Import turtle package import turtle # Creating a turtle screen object sc = turtle.Screen() # Creating a turtle object(pen) pen = turtle.Turtle() # Defining a method to form a semicircle # with a dynamic radius and color def semi_circle(col, rad, val): # Set the fill color of the semicircle pen.color(col) # Draw a circle pen.circle(rad, - 180 ) # Move the turtle to air pen.up() # Move the turtle to a given position pen.setpos(val, 0 ) # Move the turtle to the ground pen.down() pen.right( 180 ) # Set the colors for drawing col = [ 'violet' , 'indigo' , 'blue' , 'green' , 'yellow' , 'orange' , 'red' ] # Setup the screen features sc.setup( 600 , 600 ) # Set the screen color to black sc.bgcolor( 'black' ) # Setup the turtle features pen.right( 90 ) pen.width( 10 ) pen.speed( 7 ) # Loop to draw 7 semicircles for i in range ( 7 ): semi_circle(col[i], 10 * ( i + 8 ), - 10 * (i + 1 )) # Hide the turtle pen.hideturtle() |
Output:
Example 2:
Python3
import turtle mypen = turtle.Turtle() mypen.shape( 'turtle' ) mypen.speed( 10 ) window = turtle.Screen() window.bgcolor( 'white' ) rainbow = [ 'red' , 'orange' , 'yellow' , 'green' , 'blue' , 'indigo' , 'violet' ] size = 180 mypen.penup() mypen.goto( 0 , - 180 ) for color in rainbow: mypen.color(color) mypen.fillcolor(color) mypen.begin_fill() mypen.circle(size) mypen.end_fill() size - = 20 turtle.done() |
Output: