I am making circle templates divided into equal pie shaped sections, to be used as templates in my production shop. It works very well when I make eight pie shapes in equal size.
Problem: When I divide the circle into ten equally sized pieces – I can not separate them individually from the circle form.
I use:
Please help – I’m going nuts here.
Stig.
Hi Stig
Stig Lundberg said:But, I can not drag the individual pie pieces from the circle – the way I can with the eight piece form.
It seems you are talking about the one like the image I have attached. Let me know if I have done it right so that I can explain how to do it.
Anand
Yes Anand.
You are right indeed. The problem i have is that i am new at this - loaded the program only ten days ago. I am eager to learn how you did it. Many thanks
Stig Lundberg said:You are right indeed. The problem i have is that i am new at this - loaded the program only ten days ago. I am eager to learn how you did it. Many thanks
Sorry Stig,
It seems I am a bit late in answering your question. Any way Diane has solved your problem. That is one way it could be done. I do it by using Shape tool to make the first pie -----> move the centre of rotation ------> duplicate the pie ---------> repeat last action with CTRL + R.
This what I like about CorelDRAW. You can develop your own style of working.
Believe me, Corel is still more interesting. Enjoy working .
Thank you Anand - that is exactly what i did and it worked just fine.All is well on the front.
However, now i have a new problem. I imported some files of flowers into the first wedge. I then tried to rotate them like you said. The rotation sequence worked but the imported flowers did not duplicate together with the wedge. In other words, there are no flowers on the rest of the wedges. How do i make the imported immage "stick" to the wedge that i duplicate?
Thanks for your help Anand.
Hope its done with Os' solution.
Since you are new to Corel, Stig, I just wanted to mention, as an alternative, you could also use PowerClip to put your flowers inside the pie wedges.
Something like this: