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ashionista PeaNut PeaNut 502,158 March 2011 Posts: 38 Layouts: 0 Loc: Seattle, WA
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I want to circle something in color. I use the ellipse tool, circle it, then click simplify to outline my selection and choose the stroke. But then how do I get the color inside my circle to be clear? Help please! | |
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Janelle Miller ttyl - I'm dancing with my daughter PeaNut 11,777 March 2001 Posts: 11,173 Layouts: 650 Loc: unknown
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I'd just select it with the magic wand and delete it |
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lizj 2Ps Digital Creative Team PeaNut 242,431 January 2006 Posts: 9,897 Layouts: 540 Loc: Los Angeles
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I'm not quite sure I understand, but try this: using the circle marquee tool (that you used to create your stroked circle), draw your circle on the layer you want "hollowed out" so you get the marching ants. Then click delete. Anything within the circle will be deleted. Does that help? If not, maybe tell us more specifically what you are trying to make clear. |
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ashionista PeaNut PeaNut 502,158 March 2011 Posts: 38 Layouts: 0 Loc: Seattle, WA
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Hmm.. I think I said it wrong. I'd like to circle something in color, but have the inside be transparent so that the text underneath shows through. I can figure out how to circle and do the "stroke outline" but then my circle is still filled in with a color. How do I get it to be clear? Thanks! |
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fruitysuet 2Ps Digital Creative Team PeaNut 151,913 June 2004 Posts: 7,971 Layouts: 1,006 Loc: Derbyshire, England
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Okay (I have PSE11 if that makes a difference)
so you have created your circle and simplified it
added a stroke outline of the colour of your choice
next
Press Ctrl whilst selecting the circle layer (should select the whole circle including the stroke)
Go to Select > Modify > Contract then insert the number of pixels that was the size of the stroke outline
Edit > Cut
Hope that works for you. And I learned something too! |
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lizj 2Ps Digital Creative Team PeaNut 242,431 January 2006 Posts: 9,897 Layouts: 540 Loc: Los Angeles
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Okay after you cut out the circle (which, by the way, could be done by any of Janelle's, Suzanne's or my methods!), draw your circle again on a new layer, and with the foreground color the color you will want, click edit>fill layer and click your cursor within the circle. Go to the opacity percentage above the layers palette and turn the opacity down to maybe 20%. Your text layer will need to be below the colored circle layer. Did that work? |
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debikins Dabbling in Digi PeaNut 65,255 January 2003 Posts: 9,908 Layouts: 1,281 Loc: Behind a laptop in the Pacific Northwest
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ashionista PeaNut PeaNut 502,158 March 2011 Posts: 38 Layouts: 0 Loc: Seattle, WA
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Thank you, everyone for your suggestions. Debikins, I used your method and it was super simple. Thanks! |
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debikins Dabbling in Digi PeaNut 65,255 January 2003 Posts: 9,908 Layouts: 1,281 Loc: Behind a laptop in the Pacific Northwest
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