Is there a "fill" function for arbitrary shapes in javafx?

I need to know how I can color the following image (PNG) using JavaFX. This image is currently included in ImageView for JavaFX:

image with various sections http://s12.postimg.org/wofhjvy2h/image_2.jpg

I want the color of area 1 to be blue, the second to red, and the last two to purple. How to do it in JavaFX? Is there any function like in Windows Paint? (You know, a drawing mat that fills a certain area with color between the borders).

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import javafx.application.Application;
import javafx.geometry.Insets;
import javafx.geometry.Point2D;
import javafx.scene.Scene;
import javafx.scene.image.*;
import javafx.scene.layout.HBox;
import javafx.scene.paint.Color;
import javafx.stage.Stage;

import java.util.Stack;

public class UnleashTheKraken extends Application {
    public static void main(String[] args) {
        launch(args);
    }

    @Override
    public void start(final Stage stage) {
        Image original = new Image(
            "http://s12.postimg.org/wofhjvy2h/image_2.jpg"
        );

        WritableImage updateable = new WritableImage(
                original.getPixelReader(),
                (int) original.getWidth(),
                (int) original.getHeight()
        );

        Kraken kraken = new Kraken(updateable, Color.WHITE);
        kraken.unleash(new Point2D(40,   40), Color.BLUE);
        kraken.unleash(new Point2D(40,  100), Color.RED);
        kraken.unleash(new Point2D(100, 100), Color.GREEN);
        kraken.unleash(new Point2D(120,  40), Color.YELLOW);

        ImageView originalView = new ImageView(original);
        ImageView filledView   = new ImageView(updateable);

        HBox layout = new HBox(10, originalView, filledView);
        layout.setPadding(new Insets(10));
        stage.setScene(new Scene(layout));
        stage.show();
    }

    class Kraken {
        private final WritableImage image;
        private final Color colorToFill;

        // tolerance for color matching (on a scale of 0 to 1);
        private final double E = 0.3;

        public Kraken(WritableImage image, Color colorToFill) {
            this.image = image;
            this.colorToFill = colorToFill;
        }

        public void unleash(Point2D start, Color color) {
            PixelReader reader = image.getPixelReader();
            PixelWriter writer = image.getPixelWriter();

            Stack<Point2D> stack = new Stack<>();
            stack.push(start);

            while (!stack.isEmpty()) {
                Point2D point = stack.pop();
                int x = (int) point.getX();
                int y = (int) point.getY();
                if (filled(reader, x, y)) {
                    continue;
                }

                writer.setColor(x, y, color);

                push(stack, x - 1, y - 1);
                push(stack, x - 1, y    );
                push(stack, x - 1, y + 1);
                push(stack, x    , y + 1);
                push(stack, x + 1, y + 1);
                push(stack, x + 1, y    );
                push(stack, x + 1, y - 1);
                push(stack, x,     y - 1);
            }
        }

        private void push(Stack<Point2D> stack, int x, int y) {
            if (x < 0 || x > image.getWidth() ||
                y < 0 || y > image.getHeight()) {
                return;
            }

            stack.push(new Point2D(x, y));
        }

        private boolean filled(PixelReader reader, int x, int y) {
            Color color = reader.getColor(x, y);

            return !withinTolerance(color, colorToFill, E);
        }

        private boolean withinTolerance(Color a, Color b, double epsilon) {
            return
                    withinTolerance(a.getRed(),   b.getRed(),   epsilon) &&
                    withinTolerance(a.getGreen(), b.getGreen(), epsilon) &&
                    withinTolerance(a.getBlue(),  b.getBlue(),  epsilon);
        }

        private boolean withinTolerance(double a, double b, double epsilon) {
            return Math.abs(a - b) < epsilon;
        }
    }
}

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Shape circle = new Circle(x,y,r);
Shape rect = new Rectangle(x,y,w,h);
Shape region1 = Shape.subtract(circle, rect);// to "cut" the rect away from a circle.
// You'll need to do this twice for each piece.
region1 = Shape.subtract(region1,anotherRect); 
region1.setFill(Color.BLUE);
// Then simply add your shape to a node and set it translation.

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