Hi

I am trying to make a program that prints a snooker board on the screen.

I am trying to print the different parts on top of each other.

So far all I am able to do is print the background.

when i try to print the cloth on top of that only the cloth prints.

Here is the code:

package table;

import javax.swing.*;
import java.awt.*;
  
public class Table_drawer
{
       public static void main(String[] args)
       {
          JFrame frame = new JFrame();
          frame.setLayout(new FlowLayout());
    
         frame.setSize(800, 450);
         frame.setTitle("Snooker");
         frame.setDefaultCloseOperation(JFrame.EXIT_ON_CLOSE);
   
         Background background = new Background();
         Cloth cloth = new Cloth();
         
         frame.add(background);
         frame.add(cloth);
   
         frame.setVisible(true);
      }
   }

Here is the Background class;

package table;

import java.awt.*;
import javax.swing.JComponent;

 
public class Background extends JComponent
{
	public void paint(Graphics g)
	{
		Color cloth = new Color(50,20,0);
		
		// Recover Graphics2D
		Graphics2D g2 = (Graphics2D) g;
		
		g2.setColor(cloth);
		
		// Construct a rectangle and draw it
		Rectangle box = new Rectangle(800,450);
		g2.fill(box);
	}
}
And the Cloth class:

package table;

import java.awt.*;
import javax.swing.JComponent;

 
public class Cloth extends JComponent
{
	public void paint(Graphics g)
	{
		Color cloth = new Color(50,150,50);
		
		// Recover Graphics2D
		Graphics2D g2 = (Graphics2D) g;
		
		g2.setColor(cloth);
		
		// Construct a rectangle and draw it
		Rectangle box = new Rectangle(44,22,712,357);
		g2.fill(box);
	}
}

Thanks in advance.

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^^ ??

Why would you make two classes? Just make one, and draw the entire drawing with it?

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