siran, think of the 2cm ring width made form 2cm ribbon placed flat.
It will stretch, tear or ruck; it can never be flat.
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The top ring used a 2cm Line Width. Neither my inner nor...
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siran, think of the 2cm ring width made form 2cm ribbon placed flat.
It will stretch, tear or ruck; it can never be flat.
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The top ring used a 2cm Line Width. Neither my inner nor...
Thanks Gary, I tried that too. I always look for symmetry to simplify my design and understanding.
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The opposites are identical for colours; the adjacents have Red and Blue flipped.
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I've done exactly what you both said, first I've created the ellipses and the circle with a line thickness of 2cm and then converted them to shape. After that, centered all (after rotating the two...
Thank you Gary, that's what I was hoping to hear. Convert Line to Shape is one of those essential tools you don't know you have until you fall over it.
Sadly, I don't think it exists in Web...
@Gary, the complexity of this puzzle is the number of overlaps each ring suffers - all have four overlaps from the other rings. Your solution only manages two.
I split my rings by cloning the...
Thank you Gary.
I think the ellipses are the tricky part. Could you make one for me?
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Here is a Challenge open to all - can you construct a vector design for this Puzzle Ring?
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To make it a little harder, my rings all have a 2pt White Line Width and the coloured widths are...