Circular Crop

iSlide发表于:2020年04月16日 15:06:41更新于:2022年06月30日 16:44:54

?filename=Circular_Crop_-_1.jpg

iSlide > Design Layout > Circular Crop

?filename=Circular_Crop_-_2.jpg

The interface of "Circular Crop"

  • The “Circular Crop” is available for ovals, partial circles and arcs in PowerPoint “Shapes”

 ?filename=Circular_Crop_-_3.jpg

  1. Count: Set the amount of rings after cropping

  2. Space: The spacing between the rings after cropping (The percentage of the object's "loop width" after applying "Circular Crop" to it)

  3. From Center: Set whether the cropping starts from the center of the circle

  4. Apply

?filename=Circular_Crop_-_3-2.jpg

It defaults to “Circular Crop”. When checking “From Center”, it will generate a solid object based on the center of the circle (except “arc”).

?filename=Circular_Crop_-_4.jpg

How to use "Circular Crop"

  1. Circular count (3); spacing (100); not start from the center

  2. Apply

?filename=Circular_Crop_-_5.jpg

 

Circular Spacing

For example: apply “Circular Crop” to an “oval” and set the Circular Count as 2 and Space as 50.

After cropping, the space is 50% of the circle width.

?filename=Circular_Crop_-_6.jpg

Example

To precisely adjust the shape, you are recommended to use “Circular Crop” and “Adjustments Editor” together.

?filename=Circular_Crop_-_7.jpg

 

How to do

  1. Click Insert > Shape to insert an “oval”, “pie” or “arc”

  2. Click iSlide > Design Layout > Circular Crop and set the parameters

  3. Click iSlide > Design Layout > Adjustments Editor and adjust the size of the circle by adjusting the “handle”

  4. Adjust the thickness and color of the line, add text and more.

 ?filename=Circular_Crop_-_8.gif

The effect might vary due to different objects and layout.

?filename=Circular_Crop_-_9.jpg