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Easiest way to create yin-yang/paisley shapes in Photo?


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four circles made with the eclipse tool, one with a partial mask. The two smaller ones are on top. See attached photo.

 

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Thanks - this is useful.

 

But what I want to do is to have two separate elements so I can merge them in a different way.

 

So I need to know how to manipulate the tear shape.

 

Or - how to separate the yin yang symbols.

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Hi gumbo,

- create two half circles for the bigger parts and two small circles for the inner circles

- duplicate them

- then add the first two inner circles with the corresponding bigger ones (i've not added them in the sample attached below so you can see how its constructed)

- finally subtract the  duplicated inner circles from the corresponding parts.

 

Sample file attached (half finished).

 

yin-yang.afdesign

 

 

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Hi gumbo,

- create two half circles for the bigger parts and two small circles for the inner circles

- duplicate them

- then add the first two inner circles with the corresponding bigger ones (i've not added them in the sample attached below so you can see how its constructed)

- finally subtract the  duplicated inner circles from the corresponding parts.

 

Sample file attached (half finished).

 

attachicon.gifyin-yang.afdesign

 

How do I separate the black and white shapes from one another?

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If you continue the file attached in the previous post you will l end up with separate elements.

- open the file

- select the white half circle and the small white circle (counting from bottom) in the layers panel

- add them (menu Layer ▸ Geometry ▸ Add)

- select the black half circle and the small black circle (counting from bottom) in the layers panel

- add them (menu Layer ▸ Geometry ▸ Add)

- select the resulting white shape and the duplicate black circle and perform a subtract boolean operation (menu Layer ▸ Geometry ▸ Subtract)

- finally select the resulting black shape and the duplicate white circle and perform a subtract boolean operation (menu Layer ▸ Geometry ▸ Subtract)

 

Here's the finished file:

yin-yang (finished).afdesign

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