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    Default Re: splitting a circle in segments and fill the parts?

    Similar to Bob's but with just the outer sliced

    ('scuse me Bob)
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    "Intbel" ... "Can't" is not an option.

    Compliance is futile. Resistance is futile. Just do your own thing an' ignore 'em.

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    Default Re: splitting a circle in segments and fill the parts?

    Example using Quick Shape tool in XXP for all elements and splitting in three, equal, segments.

    Cheers, Anders
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    Default Re: splitting a circle in segments and fill the parts?

    WOW! This is great.
    What amazing kind of forum is this?
    I expected something like "Mhmm, maybe you print the circle and then cut it with a scissor and then..."

    And what is that thing I got from you? Three excellent solutions, illustrated an at the point!
    A foreigner, for the first time at the board, is asking you something - and you gave all to help me. This is so great. Again: Wow!

    I would really like to say: THANK YOU. Very much.

    Best Regards

    Holger

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    Default Re: splitting a circle in segments and fill the parts?

    You are most welcome anytime, Holger. Good luck with your project.

    Cheers, Anders

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    Default Re: splitting a circle in segments and fill the parts?

    Quote Originally Posted by Holger View Post
    I would really like to say: THANK YOU. Very much.
    Best Regards
    Holger
    Y'welcome.
    'Tis what the forum is for ... well, apart from ego-tripping in the Gallery.
    "Intbel" ... "Can't" is not an option.

    Compliance is futile. Resistance is futile. Just do your own thing an' ignore 'em.

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    Default Re: splitting a circle in segments and fill the parts?

    Hello, I had little time to work on the logo, but now I do.
    And - of course - there are questions.
    I followed the hints of Anders 205.
    Step 1 to 4 where okay, I could answer all questions by myself after try a little bit something.
    I did it so far:
    http://www.osnoxe.de/logo1.jpg
    But now the following step is a problem for me:
    Anders 205 said: "Select what's left of starred shape and convert Line to Shape"

    How to select "what's left"?
    I can click in Selector Tool Modus on the left, but is this selection? It is only a click, isn't it?
    And how to "convert Line to shape"? Which steps I must do to reach this aim?

    Thank you very much

    Holger

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    Default Re: splitting a circle in segments and fill the parts?

    Quote Originally Posted by Holger View Post
    And how to "convert Line to shape"?
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    "Intbel" ... "Can't" is not an option.

    Compliance is futile. Resistance is futile. Just do your own thing an' ignore 'em.

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    Default Re: splitting a circle in segments and fill the parts?

    Thank you!

    Holger

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    Default Re: splitting a circle in segments and fill the parts?

    Damned Greenhorn, I am!
    I hope, I offended no religious feelings with this words, but it explains how I feel. Every step is harder then the one before and I feel like a man in a swamp.

    Okay, I understod how to convert a line to shape. Thanks Intbel!
    But How to make a part of the whole work to a shape, when the part is made of lines and curves?

    I tried, but got this:
    http://www.osnoxe.de/logo1a.jpg

    How to select the one-third part of the logo to make it a shape?
    I used the Shape Editor Tool. Following straight lines is okay, but how to catch the curve?

    Many thanks again to you, the helpers!

    Holger

 

 

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