Once the tool is selected, click and drag onto the screen to create your circle. While dragging, keep the Ctrl key pressed to create a circle instead of a ellipse. “Fill”, which you can use to change the fill color of your object.Ī small window should open on the right, with 3 tabs: By holding Shift the circle will be centered on the point you first clicked, instead of this point being the corner of the bounding box.Īfter creating your object, right click on it and go to “Fill and Stroke”. “Stroke paint”, which you can use to choose the color of the object border.and a last one named “Stroke style”, which enables you to choose the properties of the stroke, such as width, for example.Keep in mind that although we’re using a circle as example here, the same applies to other shapes that you can find in the toolbox Aligning objectsĬreate two circles. Give the first one a light gray, wide border and make the second one a little smaller, with a thinner, dark gray border (see below). To do this, we can use the “Align and distribute objects” tool that you can find in the top part of the window. If you cannot see it, go to View > Show/Hide > Commands bar. After clicking on the tool, a window should appear on the right side. With the two circles selected, make sure the “Relative to” option is set to “Last selected” and then click on the options “Center on vertical axis” and “Center on horizontal axis”, represented by the icons with two white objects and a small blue line passing through their center.
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