Hi,
Sven Neumann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> The best way to create a path that represents a perfect circle is
> probably to import an SVG from a vector editor or to open the
> Script-Fu console and use something like
>
> (gimp-path-import-string 1 "" -1 0 0)
As Simon and me just figured out,
Sven Neumann ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> Adam Cooper <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> > Anyway, I am trying to create a relatively small (approx 20~30px
> > across) circle.
>
> The best way to create a path that represents a perfect circle is
> probably to import an SVG from a vector editor or to
Hi,
Adam Cooper <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Anyway, I am trying to create a relatively small (approx 20~30px
> across) circle.
The best way to create a path that represents a perfect circle is
probably to import an SVG from a vector editor or to open the
Script-Fu console and use something lik
Just thought this might be more useful on the list. ;-)
On an added note. I gave up trying to use these options. The advice
given was excellent and got me a lot closer. But at that scale it just
couldn't produce the clean circle I wanted. I came away with 2 options;
1. Make a big circle and scale
Hi,
Adam Cooper wrote:
But, hang on, whilst hovering
over the "Selection to Path" button it tells me I can press shift to get
"Advanced options".
Whoa there. They're not advanced options, they're uber-extra-super
advanced options. Do you need a degree to use them?
Well, yes. Fax me your B.Sc
Hello,
Although I've been a member of this list since June last year this is
only my third post. It's just that good a read.
Anyway, I am trying to create a relatively small (approx 20~30px across)
circle. I can make the selection just fine, but when converting it to a
path (for future use), the