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: How can I boolean subtract a circle outline from a shape in Sketch? This is the result I'm getting when trying to subtract the black circle from the red triangle. What I want is for the
This is the result I'm getting when trying to subtract the black circle from the red triangle. What I want is for the inside of the circle to be left.
I have outlined the circle, which in reality just makes a compound shape made of two circles.
I'm using Sketch 3.7.2
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You can do it by selecting your circle, then go to layer > convert to outlines (cmd + shift + o);
Then you can substract the circle from the triangle :
select the circle and the triangle
click substract (top right of the screen)
in the layers, open the combined shapes
click on the first circle and click union (top right)
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It should do the job.
This is done in Illustrator but can be applied to Sketch.
Create a triangle and then duplicate.
Create a circle to cut out the outer edge.
Create another circle to clip the inner shape.
You should have 4 shapes now.
Select the big circle and 1 of the triangles and use Boolean Operations -> Subtract.
Select the small circle and the other triangle and use the Boolean Operations -> Intersect
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