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    Default splitting a circle in segments and fill the parts?

    hello,
    as an Xara-Newbie I try hard to learn.
    But today, my limit is rechead...
    I have created the following Logo:
    http://www.osnoxe.de/logo2a.jpg
    Now I would like to split the part where the text is.
    Split it in three segments.
    Each segment should have the same size.
    After this, each of the segments should be filled with another color.

    Could anybody please tell me, which way to go?

    Many many thanks

    Holger

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

    Maybe there's a better way, but this is how I would end up doing it.

    A. Create a verticle line and have it centered in the circle - use the Object alignment tool.

    B. Select the line and simply stretch it so it goes beyond the edge of the circle.

    C. Clone the line and rotate 90° - (you can enter that value for "Angle of selection" in the toolbar at top in Xara)

    D. Select a line and with the pen tool, make it into a shape - do that for both. (Shapes are made transparant just for the example)

    E. Select circle and one of the shapes and slice (cut) shapes [Ctrl+4]

    F. Select both halves of the circle plus remaining shape and cut shapes [Ctrl+4]
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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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