![]() Once you are happy with the size of the eye, use Ctrl + C to copy it, ensuring that the object is selected whilst doing so. If, in your opinion, your eye is too small or large simply select the "eye" circle whilst ensuring that the circle tool is active, then click on the white square (object handle) and drag it to resize, holding down Ctrl to maintain aspect ratio. Once you have your small black circle, place it inside the larger unfilled circle, to make an eye for the smiley face. Colour spaces are an interesting area, but outside the scope of this document. For this work, I recommend using the HSV sliders, which will allow you to easily change the colour of the object and then change the "fullness" (Saturation) and lightness of the colour independently (unlike using the RGB sliders, where these things are changing in a confusing manner). You can change the colour with the colour sliders. ![]() Under the fill tab, select the solid rectangle, which should now make the circle filled in with solid black. ![]() Now for the next step, create a smaller circle and then right click its outline (on Mac, use apple click). Changing object fill colours using HSV sliders ![]()
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