Hey guys,
I think I have a basic question :-)
Please see this:
svg-file:https://www.mediafire.com/file/i3s0xwidejvhbvw/file
ppt-file: https://www.mediafire.com/file/4r2p6xztxbbee8m/file
I want to draw three overlaping cricles and I want to remove only some inner parts of the three overlapping circles.
At the svg: You see the basic three circles and the desired final result.
At the ppt: Is there any chance that inscape creates paths between the cutting point of the circles?
Cheers.
Maybe this:
Great, it looks comlicated but I will have a look :-) THANKS!!
Was already answered in ink-chat at 10:35 PM yesterday with example file - here´s to the making of though:
If you're following the process shown by user PixelPest, I suggest turning on Snap to Paths. It's located on the right side of the window, you can hover your cursor over the icons to show the names.
Was trying to let it snap - didn´t work here.Not in Inkscape 0.92.2 nor 1.0
Snap to Tangents is enabled too.
Hey guys,
I think I have a basic question :-)
Please see this:
svg-file:https://www.mediafire.com/file/i3s0xwidejvhbvw/file
ppt-file: https://www.mediafire.com/file/4r2p6xztxbbee8m/file
I want to draw three overlaping cricles and I want to remove only some inner parts of the three overlapping circles.
At the svg: You see the basic three circles and the desired final result.
At the ppt: Is there any chance that inscape creates paths between the cutting point of the circles?
Cheers.
Maybe this:
Great, it looks comlicated but I will have a look :-) THANKS!!
Was already answered in ink-chat at 10:35 PM yesterday with example file - here´s to the making of though:
If you're following the process shown by user PixelPest, I suggest turning on Snap to Paths. It's located on the right side of the window, you can hover your cursor over the icons to show the names.
Was trying to let it snap - didn´t work here.Not in Inkscape 0.92.2 nor 1.0
Snap to Tangents is enabled too.