Re: [Gimp-user] How do you select the inside of a circle?

2007-05-22 Thread David Gowers
On 5/22/07, Claus Cyrny [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: DJ wrote: Hi, How do I get a selection of the entire inside of an outline of a circle? For example, I have a transparent background, and I draw a circle in black (it looks like this O , minus the quotes) How do you draw the circle in the

[Gimp-user] How do you select the inside of a circle?

2007-05-21 Thread DJ
Hi, How do I get a selection of the entire inside of an outline of a circle? For example, I have a transparent background, and I draw a circle in black (it looks like this O , minus the quotes). I use the Select Region By Color and click on the black outline of the circle. If I click Select -

Re: [Gimp-user] How do you select the inside of a circle?

2007-05-21 Thread rcook
Hi, How do I get a selection of the entire inside of an outline of a circle? For example, I have a transparent background, and I draw a circle in black (it looks like this O , minus the quotes). I use the Select Region By Color and click on the black outline of the circle. If I click

Re: [Gimp-user] How do you select the inside of a circle?

2007-05-21 Thread Anthony Ettinger
I would suggest putting your circle on a separte transparent later, then filling it with black. Then right-click on layer, alpha-to-selection, then shrink by one, then create anew transparent layer, then put the gradient on that layer, which will be the inner part of the circle. On 5/21/07,