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I am working on creating yardage books for golf, and have decided to try to step up what I am doing.  Whereas before I was just tracing against an image then having black and white diagrams, I'm trying to see if I can add some color.  Where there is water, I am looking to fill blue.  

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This was done tracing the lines on my iPad.  As the image was too large to do all in one, the line for the water (highlighted blue) was not the entire section.  When I go to fill(which has worked out well on some others),  I get this :

 

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The bottom part of the blue is water, and I would be ok with that, but the top part actually is covering land as opposed to water.  Any idea how that might be fixed?  The desired end product is to have the colors fill in where desired, and then just take the checkmark off the image.

Thank you for any help.  I am very much a newbie with this program, so my limited attempts and searching has not turned up what I was hoping to find.

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That is an open curve. You will need to close it and then possibly edit the outline to cover the upper left.

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I have never mastered color management, period, so I cannot help with that.

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1 hour ago, Old Bruce said:

That is an open curve. You will need to close it and then possibly edit the outline to cover the upper left.

So I'm trying to see what "closed" is.  I have a similar image on this one:

 

 

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But no problem getting the fill to go.  The only difference is I think I drew it all at once.  But deleting the original curve and tracing it again all at once, gave me the same result as before.  I also did a "merge curves" that I found in a search, but nothing.  I've even removed the curves that were left of the curve delineating the water, but still no luck. 

I'm obviously missing a step somewhere, but can't really piece it to what I am finding.

 

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56 minutes ago, golfortennis said:

So I'm trying to see what "closed" is.

These are open curves:

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This is a closed curve, where the coincident start and end nodes are combined to form a single node:

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If you fill the closed curve, you get this:

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If you fill the open curves, the fill has a straight edge between the start and end nodes, like this:

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2 hours ago, Alfred said:

These are open curves:

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This is a closed curve, where the coincident start and end nodes are combined to form a single node:

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If you fill the closed curve, you get this:

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If you fill the open curves, the fill has a straight edge between the start and end nodes, like this:

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Ok, after trying a few things, I get the concept of why it's doing that.  What I'm not seeing is how to get the blue in the right spot.  I'm less concerned about the land in the top left corner or mid-left, but it's that portion in the top half of the curve.  I've tried redrawing the line to where it comes across the top, ostensibly "closing" it, but that doesn't give me a different result.  I don't know that I want to use the paintbrush, because it looks a little messy(at least when I do it).  

 

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4 minutes ago, golfortennis said:

What I'm not seeing is how to get the blue in the right spot. 

It isn't clear to me from your screenshots if there should be any blue fill along the upper part of the open curve so I can't tell you exactly how to fix this, but if there not supposed to be any of it on the top part, with the Node Tool select the uppermost node of that curve & delete it. 

After that, or if part of the top section should be blue, use "Close Curve" from the Node Tool context menu to close it, & add nodes & position them as needed to confine the blue fill to the desired area.

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Some good autotracer might be of help here, especially if you have to vectorize a bunch of those fields and then recolor parts on those.

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2 hours ago, R C-R said:

It isn't clear to me from your screenshots if there should be any blue fill along the upper part of the open curve so I can't tell you exactly how to fix this, but if there not supposed to be any of it on the top part, with the Node Tool select the uppermost node of that curve & delete it. 

After that, or if part of the top section should be blue, use "Close Curve" from the Node Tool context menu to close it, & add nodes & position them as needed to confine the blue fill to the desired area.

 

Thank you.  I will try that.

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