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.
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Click Raster menu Vectorization ToolsCircle.
The following prompt is displayed:
Specify one-pick point or [Center/2P/3P]:
- 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]:
- 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.