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Support => Help => Topic started by: garysch37 on March 20, 2019, 11:30:59 AM
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How do I circle something, or basically draw a rectangle or ellipse or even a free hand shape around something? In Gimp, for example, I can use the selection tool to draw an ellipse or whatever around something (or even draw an arbitrary path), and then choose to Stroke Selection to draw a line of whatever thickness I want over that selection path, but just the path, not filling the interior of that selection with paint. I have ArtStudio Pro 2.0.9. on my iPhone. Thank you, Gary
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You can do it in two ways:
1. Activate Paint tool, tap More... popover and change Drawing Mode to 'Ellipse'. Then when you draw you can touch the screen with other finger to draw perfect Circle.
2. Activate 'Select Ellipse' tool, then make circle selection (you can use 2nd finger trick as well), then choose from top menu: Select > Border... to change filled circle selection to stroke.
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Thank you very much. I was able to use your instructions to do it using the selection method, but I just had to add an extra step to use the bucket tool to fill the selection border (outline) with paint. But I just wasn't able to figure out how to use the two finger method to draw a perfect circle. Can you please explain that.
For anyone else reading this question, I was also able to select an entire image with a rectangle, do Select > Border, give it a thickness or radius that I want, tap Border in the upper right corner, but this time when I chose the bucket tool to fill that double rectangle selection (the border or outline), it would only fill it in tiny pieces based upon the colours in the image, so I had to create a new layer and then when I tapped inside the selection to fill it with my bucket tool, it filled it entirely, creating the border I wanted.
Thanks again, Lucky Clan.
Gary
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To fill a selection you can also use Edit > Fill, or bucket fill with tolerance = 255
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Thank you. 🙏