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Create circle of a specific size.

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Mar 07, 2020 Mar 07, 2020

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I've looked through a few threads but haven't found what I'm trying to do.

How do I draw a circle of a given radius (say, 40 pixels) with a stroke of given thickness (say, 2 pixels) and no/transparent fill?

Can I do this in Premiere Pro or am I better off creating it elsewhere and importing it?

Thanks in advance, Jim

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Community Expert , Mar 07, 2020 Mar 07, 2020

Set up a grid with the Guides to 40 pixels

Turn on Snap in Program window (wrench)

Draw circle while holding down shift (for perfect circle)

Make it fit in the grid.

Turn off fill and turn on stroke and set it to 2.

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Set up a grid with the Guides to 40 pixels

Turn on Snap in Program window (wrench)

Draw circle while holding down shift (for perfect circle)

Make it fit in the grid.

Turn off fill and turn on stroke and set it to 2.

afbeelding.png

 

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Thanks Ann,

That grid certainly helps! Especially when viewing at 400%

"Snap in Program Monitor" doesn't seem to do anything when creating or resizing the circle. Should it? It does snap when moving the circle.

Thanks again, Jim

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