Drawing#
Lightweight drawing helpers built on top of OpenCV. They take a frame
(a numpy.ndarray in BGR order, as returned by Video)
and draw detections, tracked objects, paths, or reference grids in place.
The drawing helpers accept both Detections and TrackedObjects, so you can
use the same call to visualize raw detector output and the final tracker
output on the same frame.
Key functions#
draw_points— draw points (keypoints, centroids) with optional labels, ids, and scores. This is the modern replacement fordraw_tracked_objectsand works with both detections and tracked objects.draw_boxes— draw axis-aligned bounding boxes. Expects each drawable to carry its two corner points(top_left, bottom_right). Replacesdraw_tracked_boxes.Paths/AbsolutePaths— trail-style visualization of where each tracked object has been.FixedCamera— compensates for camera motion when visualizing, pairs withMotionEstimator.draw_absolute_grid— draws a reference grid in world coordinates, useful for debugging camera motion estimation.Color/Palette— named colors and palette configuration forcolor="by_id"/"by_label".
Example#
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To draw bounding boxes instead, build each Detection with a (2, 2) array
of [[x1, y1], [x2, y2]] corners and call
draw_boxes instead of draw_points.
API#
draw_points
#
Draw detection / tracked-object points onto a video frame.
draw_points(frame, drawables=None, radius=None, thickness=None, color='by_id', color_by_label=None, draw_labels=True, text_size=None, draw_ids=True, draw_points=True, text_thickness=None, text_color=None, hide_dead_points=True, detections=None, label_size=None, draw_scores=False)
#
Draw the points of a list of Detection or TrackedObject.
Parameters:
| Name | Type | Description | Default |
|---|---|---|---|
frame
|
ndarray
|
The OpenCV frame to draw on. Modified in place. |
required |
drawables
|
Sequence[Detection] or Sequence[TrackedObject]
|
Objects to draw. Both |
None
|
radius
|
int
|
Radius of the circles representing each point. By default a sensible value is picked based on the frame size. |
None
|
thickness
|
int
|
Thickness of the stroke. |
None
|
color
|
ColorLike
|
The color to use. May be:
When |
'by_id'
|
color_by_label
|
bool
|
Deprecated. Set |
None
|
draw_labels
|
bool
|
If |
True
|
draw_scores
|
bool
|
If |
False
|
text_size
|
int
|
Size multiplier for the base font used for the text. By default, the size is scaled automatically based on the frame size. |
None
|
draw_ids
|
bool
|
If |
True
|
draw_points
|
bool
|
Set to |
True
|
text_thickness
|
int
|
Stroke thickness of the text. By default it scales with
|
None
|
text_color
|
ColorLike
|
Color of the text. Defaults to the object's color. |
None
|
hide_dead_points
|
bool
|
Set to |
True
|
detections
|
Sequence[Detection]
|
Deprecated. Use |
None
|
label_size
|
int
|
Deprecated. Use |
None
|
Returns:
| Type | Description |
|---|---|
ndarray
|
The |
Source code in norfair/drawing/draw_points.py
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draw_tracked_objects(frame, objects, radius=None, color=None, id_size=None, id_thickness=None, draw_points=True, color_by_label=False, draw_labels=False, label_size=None)
#
Draw tracked objects onto frame.
.. deprecated::
Use :func:draw_points instead. This function is kept for
backward compatibility and forwards its arguments to
:func:draw_points.
Parameters:
| Name | Type | Description | Default |
|---|---|---|---|
frame
|
ndarray
|
The OpenCV frame to draw on. Modified in place. |
required |
objects
|
Sequence[TrackedObject]
|
The tracked objects to draw. |
required |
radius
|
int
|
Radius of the circles representing each point. |
None
|
color
|
ColorLike
|
Color to use. See :func: |
None
|
id_size
|
float
|
Size multiplier for the id text. Set to |
None
|
id_thickness
|
int
|
Stroke thickness of the id text. |
None
|
draw_points
|
bool
|
Set to |
True
|
color_by_label
|
bool
|
If |
False
|
draw_labels
|
bool
|
If |
False
|
label_size
|
int
|
Size of the label text. |
None
|
Returns:
| Type | Description |
|---|---|
ndarray
|
The |
Source code in norfair/drawing/draw_points.py
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draw_boxes
#
Draw detection / tracked-object bounding boxes onto a video frame.
draw_boxes(frame, drawables=None, color='by_id', thickness=None, random_color=None, color_by_label=None, draw_labels=False, text_size=None, draw_ids=True, text_color=None, text_thickness=None, draw_box=True, detections=None, line_color=None, line_width=None, label_size=None, draw_scores=False)
#
Draw bounding boxes for Detection or TrackedObject.
Parameters:
| Name | Type | Description | Default |
|---|---|---|---|
frame
|
ndarray
|
The OpenCV frame to draw on. Modified in place. |
required |
drawables
|
Sequence[Detection] or Sequence[TrackedObject]
|
Objects to draw. Each object is assumed to contain two
two-dimensional points defining the bounding box as
|
None
|
color
|
ColorLike
|
The color to use. May be:
When |
'by_id'
|
thickness
|
int
|
Thickness (width) of the box outline. |
None
|
random_color
|
bool
|
Deprecated. Set |
None
|
color_by_label
|
bool
|
Deprecated. Set |
None
|
draw_labels
|
bool
|
If |
False
|
draw_scores
|
bool
|
If |
False
|
text_size
|
float
|
Size multiplier for the base font used for the text. By default, the size is scaled automatically based on the frame size. |
None
|
draw_ids
|
bool
|
If |
True
|
text_color
|
ColorLike
|
Color of the text. Defaults to the same color as the box. |
None
|
text_thickness
|
int
|
Stroke thickness of the text. By default it scales with
|
None
|
draw_box
|
bool
|
Set to |
True
|
detections
|
Sequence[Detection]
|
Deprecated. Use |
None
|
line_color
|
ColorLike
|
Deprecated. Use |
None
|
line_width
|
int
|
Deprecated. Use |
None
|
label_size
|
int
|
Deprecated. Use |
None
|
Returns:
| Type | Description |
|---|---|
ndarray
|
The |
Source code in norfair/drawing/draw_boxes.py
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draw_tracked_boxes(frame, objects, border_colors=None, border_width=None, id_size=None, id_thickness=None, draw_box=True, color_by_label=False, draw_labels=False, label_size=None, label_width=None)
#
Draw tracked-object bounding boxes onto frame.
.. deprecated::
Use :func:draw_boxes instead. This function is kept for
backward compatibility and forwards its arguments to
:func:draw_boxes.
Parameters:
| Name | Type | Description | Default |
|---|---|---|---|
frame
|
ndarray
|
The OpenCV frame to draw on. Modified in place. |
required |
objects
|
Sequence[TrackedObject]
|
The tracked objects to draw. |
required |
border_colors
|
tuple of int
|
BGR border color. Ignored if |
None
|
border_width
|
int
|
Thickness of the border line. |
None
|
id_size
|
int
|
Size of the id text. Set to |
None
|
id_thickness
|
int
|
Stroke thickness of the id text. |
None
|
draw_box
|
bool
|
Set to |
True
|
color_by_label
|
bool
|
If |
False
|
draw_labels
|
bool
|
If |
False
|
label_size
|
int
|
Size of the label text. |
None
|
label_width
|
int
|
Stroke thickness of the label text. |
None
|
Returns:
| Type | Description |
|---|---|
ndarray
|
The |
Source code in norfair/drawing/draw_boxes.py
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color
#
Color palette utilities for Norfair drawing helpers.
Color
#
Namespace of predefined BGR color constants.
Colors are stored as (B, G, R) tuples of integers in the range
0-255 — the format that OpenCV consumes. The set includes the
CSS/PIL named colors plus the Seaborn tab20 and colorblind
palettes (accessible as tab1..tab20 and cb1..cb10).
Source code in norfair/drawing/color.py
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Palette
#
Process-wide color palette used by the drawing helpers.
The palette powers the "by_id" and "by_label" color
strategies in functions like
draw_points and
draw_boxes.
Examples:
Change the active palette by name::
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Or supply a custom list of colors::
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Source code in norfair/drawing/color.py
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set(palette)
classmethod
#
Select the active color palette.
Parameters:
| Name | Type | Description | Default |
|---|---|---|---|
palette
|
str or iterable of ColorLike
|
Either:
|
required |
Raises:
| Type | Description |
|---|---|
ValueError
|
If |
Source code in norfair/drawing/color.py
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set_default_color(color)
classmethod
#
Set the fallback color used when choose_color is called with None.
Parameters:
| Name | Type | Description | Default |
|---|---|---|---|
color
|
ColorLike
|
The new default color. |
required |
Source code in norfair/drawing/color.py
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choose_color(hashable)
classmethod
#
Deterministically pick a color for hashable from the palette.
Parameters:
| Name | Type | Description | Default |
|---|---|---|---|
hashable
|
Hashable or None
|
Any hashable value (typically a tracked-object id or label).
When |
required |
Returns:
| Type | Description |
|---|---|
tuple of int
|
A BGR triple from the active palette. |
Source code in norfair/drawing/color.py
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hex_to_bgr(hex_value)
#
Convert a hex color string to a BGR tuple.
Parameters:
| Name | Type | Description | Default |
|---|---|---|---|
hex_value
|
str
|
Hex value with a leading |
required |
Returns:
| Type | Description |
|---|---|
tuple of int
|
The |
Raises:
| Type | Description |
|---|---|
ValueError
|
If |
Source code in norfair/drawing/color.py
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parse_color(color_like)
#
Best-effort parse of a ColorLike value to a ColorType.
Parameters:
| Name | Type | Description | Default |
|---|---|---|---|
color_like
|
ColorLike
|
One of:
|
required |
Returns:
| Type | Description |
|---|---|
tuple of int
|
The resolved |
Raises:
| Type | Description |
|---|---|
ValueError
|
If |
AttributeError
|
If |
Source code in norfair/drawing/color.py
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path
#
Drawers that trace the trajectories of tracked points across frames.
Paths
#
Draw the trajectories of points of interest on each tracked object.
Parameters:
| Name | Type | Description | Default |
|---|---|---|---|
get_points_to_draw
|
callable
|
Callable taking the |
None
|
thickness
|
int
|
Thickness of the circles representing the path. |
None
|
color
|
tuple of int
|
None
|
|
radius
|
int
|
Radius of the circles representing the path. |
None
|
attenuation
|
float
|
Value in |
0.01
|
Examples:
Overlay trajectories on top of tracked objects::
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Source code in norfair/drawing/path.py
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__init__(get_points_to_draw=None, thickness=None, color=None, radius=None, attenuation=0.01)
#
Configure the path drawer with its rendering knobs.
Source code in norfair/drawing/path.py
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draw(frame, tracked_objects)
#
Update and render the accumulated path mask onto frame.
Warning
Unlike most other drawers, this method does not mutate
frame in place — the blended result is returned.
Parameters:
| Name | Type | Description | Default |
|---|---|---|---|
frame
|
ndarray
|
The OpenCV frame to draw on. |
required |
tracked_objects
|
Sequence[TrackedObject]
|
The |
required |
Returns:
| Type | Description |
|---|---|
ndarray
|
A new frame with the current path mask blended on top. |
Source code in norfair/drawing/path.py
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AbsolutePaths
#
Draw tracked-object trajectories in absolute (world) coordinates.
Behaves like Paths, but takes camera
motion into account so trajectories stay pinned to the world
frame.
Warning
This drawer is not optimized and can be extremely slow:
rendering cost grows linearly with
max_history * number_of_tracked_objects.
Parameters:
| Name | Type | Description | Default |
|---|---|---|---|
get_points_to_draw
|
callable
|
Callable taking the |
None
|
thickness
|
int
|
Thickness of the circles / connecting lines. |
None
|
color
|
tuple of int
|
BGR Color used for every object. By default the color is selected from the active palette based on the object's id. |
None
|
radius
|
int
|
Radius of the circles representing the latest point. |
None
|
max_history
|
int
|
Number of past samples to include in the path. Higher values make the drawing slower. |
20
|
Examples:
Overlay trajectories on top of tracked objects while accounting for camera motion::
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Source code in norfair/drawing/path.py
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__init__(get_points_to_draw=None, thickness=None, color=None, radius=None, max_history=20)
#
Configure the absolute-coordinates path drawer.
Source code in norfair/drawing/path.py
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draw(frame, tracked_objects, coord_transform=None)
#
Render accumulated absolute paths onto frame.
Parameters:
| Name | Type | Description | Default |
|---|---|---|---|
frame
|
ndarray
|
The OpenCV frame to draw on. Modified in place. |
required |
tracked_objects
|
Sequence[TrackedObject]
|
Tracked objects whose absolute trajectories are updated and rendered for this frame. |
required |
coord_transform
|
CoordinatesTransformation
|
Transformation between absolute and relative coordinates
for the current frame. When |
None
|
Returns:
| Type | Description |
|---|---|
ndarray
|
The |
Source code in norfair/drawing/path.py
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fixed_camera
#
Video stabilization drawer built on camera-motion estimates.
FixedCamera
#
Stabilize the video by compensating for estimated camera motion.
The drawer renders on a larger canvas and shifts the original frame in the opposite direction of the camera motion, so stationary objects in the world stay pinned in the output. Useful for debugging or showcasing camera-motion estimation.
Warning
Only supports
TranslationTransformation.
Passing a
HomographyTransformation
yields undefined behavior.
Warning
If combined with other drawers, always apply FixedCamera
last. Drawing on the scaled-up frame produced by this class
will not give the expected result.
Note
Sometimes the camera moves so far from the starting point that the shifted frame no longer fits inside the scaled-up canvas. In that case, a warning is logged and the frame is cropped.
Parameters:
| Name | Type | Description | Default |
|---|---|---|---|
scale
|
float
|
The output resolution is |
2
|
attenuation
|
float
|
Controls how quickly older content fades toward black. |
0.05
|
Examples:
Stabilize a video using FixedCamera alongside a tracker::
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Source code in norfair/drawing/fixed_camera.py
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__init__(scale=2, attenuation=0.05)
#
Initialize the background canvas parameters.
Source code in norfair/drawing/fixed_camera.py
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adjust_frame(frame, coord_transformation)
#
Render the next frame onto the stabilized background canvas.
Parameters:
| Name | Type | Description | Default |
|---|---|---|---|
frame
|
ndarray
|
The OpenCV frame for this time step. |
required |
coord_transformation
|
TranslationTransformation
|
The coordinate transformation as returned by the
|
required |
Returns:
| Type | Description |
|---|---|
ndarray
|
The scaled-up background canvas with |
Source code in norfair/drawing/fixed_camera.py
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absolute_grid
#
Draw a debugging grid in absolute coordinates over a video frame.
draw_absolute_grid(frame, coord_transformations, grid_size=20, radius=2, thickness=1, color=Color.black, polar=False)
#
Draw a grid of points in absolute coordinates onto frame.
Useful for debugging camera-motion estimation: the grid stays put in world space, so any apparent movement of the points reflects the residual error of the estimated transformation.
The points are drawn as if the camera sat at the center of a unit sphere, at the intersection of latitude and longitude lines on that sphere's surface.
Parameters:
| Name | Type | Description | Default |
|---|---|---|---|
frame
|
ndarray
|
The OpenCV frame to draw on. Modified in place. |
required |
coord_transformations
|
CoordinatesTransformation or None
|
The coordinate transformation as returned by a
|
required |
grid_size
|
int
|
Number of grid subdivisions per axis. |
20
|
radius
|
int
|
Radius (in pixels) of each grid cross. |
2
|
thickness
|
int
|
Stroke thickness of each grid cross. |
1
|
color
|
ColorType
|
BGR color of the grid crosses. |
black
|
polar
|
bool
|
If |
False
|
Source code in norfair/drawing/absolute_grid.py
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See also#
- Tracker — produces the
TrackedObjects you draw. - Camera Motion — pair
FixedCameraanddraw_absolute_gridwith aMotionEstimator.