Is it possible to use multiple brushes within a single GeometryDrawing? I have several geometries that I want to draw with different brushes, and it’s rather verbose to have to declare an individual GeometryDrawing for each. I’m looking for a more concise way to express the following:
<DrawingImage x:Key="SomeDrawingImage">
<DrawingImage.Drawing>
<DrawingGroup>
<GeometryDrawing Brush="{StaticResource SomeGradient}">
<GeometryDrawing.Geometry>
<PathGeometry Figures="{StaticResource SomeFigures}">
<PathGeometry.Transform>
<TransformGroup>
<TranslateTransform X="50" />
</TransformGroup>
</PathGeometry.Transform>
</PathGeometry>
</GeometryDrawing.Geometry>
</GeometryDrawing>
<GeometryDrawing Brush="{StaticResource SomeOtherGradient}">
<GeometryDrawing.Geometry>
<PathGeometry Figures="{StaticResource SomeOtherFigures}">
<PathGeometry.Transform>
<TransformGroup>
<TranslateTransform X="100" />
</TransformGroup>
</PathGeometry.Transform>
</PathGeometry>
</GeometryDrawing.Geometry>
</GeometryDrawing>
</DrawingGroup>
</DrawingImage.Drawing>
</DrawingImage>
In as far as I understand your question, I would say it is not possible to have multiple brushes within a single GeometryDrawing.
The whole purpose of a GeometryDrawing is to combine a stroke (with the Pen property) and a fill (with the Brush property) … with a geometry (with the Geometry property).
To make our xaml more concise, we ourselves have shared not only brushes (which is common) but also geometry … but your xaml suggests that you are doing the same.