To Convert a Raster Circle to Vector

Tip: Use raster snapping to make it easier to pick points on the raster entity you are converting. For more information, see Specifying Raster Snap Settings.
  1. Click Raster menu Vectorization ToolsCircle.

    The following prompt is displayed:

    Specify one-pick point or [Center/2P/3P]:

  2. Do one of the following:
    • Select a raster circle using the one-pick selection method.
    • Enter c (Center), then select the center point and a point along the circumference of the circle.
    • Enter 2p, then select two points to define the diameter of the raster circle.
    • Enter 3p, then select three points along the circumference to define the circle.
    The following prompt is displayed:
    Specify one-pick point or [Center/2P/3P/Verify center/Radius/Diameter/Undo]:
    
  3. Do one of the following:
    • Select another circle to vectorize, using one of the methods described in step 2.
    • Enter v (Verify center) to verify the center. Select a new location for the center point, or type m and select another vector circle to match the center point.
    • Enter r (Radius) to verify the radius. Select a new radius, type a new radius at the command line, or type m and select another vector circle to match the radius. Depending on the setting you selected in the Raster Design Options dialog box, you can right click to select a radius from a Most Recently Used list or a Most Frequently Used list.
    • Enter d (Diameter) to verify the diameter. Select a new diameter, enter a new diameter at the command line, or enter m and select another vector circle to match the diameter. Depending on the setting you selected in the Raster Design Options dialog box, you can right-click to select a diameter from a Most Recently Used list or a Most Frequently Used list.
    • Enter u (Undo) to undo the last circle selected.
    • Press Enter to exit the command.