Circle Tool
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− | The circle tool is used for creating new {{l|Circle Layer|circle layers | + | The circle tool is used for creating new {{l|Circle Layer|circle layers}}. Click where you want the {{l|Circle Layer#Center|center}} of the circle to be, and drag to set the {{l|Circle Layer#Radius|radius}}. |
− | The circle tool can also be used to create {{l|Outline Layer|outline layers | + | The circle tool can also be used to create {{l|Outline Layer|outline layers}}, {{l|Region Layer|region layers}}, {{l|Curve Gradient Layer|curve gradient layers}}, and {{l|Plant Layer|plant layers}}, each with approximately circular {{l|BLine|BLines}}. |
− | The {{l|Tool Options Panel | + | The {{l|Tool Options Panel}} for the Circle Tool has checkboxes for each of the 5 types of layer (circle layer plus 4 bline layers) to select which layer type(s) will be created by the tool. It also has "BLine Points" which sets the number of BLinePoints that will be used in the new BLines, and "Point Angle Offset" which determines where on the circumference of the circle the BLinePoints will be. |
Revision as of 08:44, 8 September 2009
Tools ALT-C
The circle tool is used for creating new circle layers. Click where you want the center of the circle to be, and drag to set the radius.
The circle tool can also be used to create outline layers, region layers, curve gradient layers, and plant layers, each with approximately circular BLines.
The Tool Options Panel for the Circle Tool has checkboxes for each of the 5 types of layer (circle layer plus 4 bline layers) to select which layer type(s) will be created by the tool. It also has "BLine Points" which sets the number of BLinePoints that will be used in the new BLines, and "Point Angle Offset" which determines where on the circumference of the circle the BLinePoints will be.
Usage
Click on the canvas where you want to have the center of the circle and drag to obtain the desired radius value.