02-17-2019, 09:25 AM
(This post was last modified: 09-20-2019, 10:07 PM by Ofnuts.
Edit Reason: Ctrl-click instead of Shit-click, thx Krikor
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(02-17-2019, 06:01 AM)grit Wrote: I didn't want to open new thread cause I have a similar problem.
I created this with ellipse tool and border. I manually placed another circle on bigger one and erased the arc of the bigger circle.
Is there better/faster more accurate way to do this with ofnuts path tools?
With several functions in ofn-path-to-shape:
- Create a left-to-right line (this will be the line between the center of the two circles)
- Use it as the radius of a circle (Shapes>Segment>Circle)
- Create a small segment, that starts where the first ends: Shapes>Segments>Transform segments>Resize and use Start=100% and End=80% (100% should be on the Start for the next operation)
- Use that new segment as the radius of a circle.
- In the path tool, select the bigger circle and click on it to make its anchors appear
- Zoom in and Ctrl-click where the big circle intersects the small one to add two anchor to the big circle
- Ctrl-Shift-click the anchor of the big circle at the center of the small to remove it, and then Ctrl-Shift-click the segment of the big circle between the two anchors you add to remove it.