Ok so you CAN make a perfect circle in gimp

ok so you CAN make a perfect circle in gimp
but can you make multiple circles?

this was made with elipse > fill > shrink > del > shrink > fill > etc
you can see what happens

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if you want vector graphics use Inkscape

circluar gradient

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Circles have no thickness you guys are thinking of annuli or rings

use inkscape for that

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the beautiful thing about free-software is it shows how technologically incompetent its users are

A perfect circle.

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It's not the user's fault that free software doesn't come with a talent button.

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this
a perfect circle would have no visible thickness

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i don't feel like downloading more crap for a circle

>buy a screwdriver
>how do I hammer nails in with this?
>so I can smash the handle against the nail and it kinda works, does anyone have a better idea?
>A hammer? I don't feel like buying more crap for a nail

checked

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show us the documentation for this

>jagged edges
are you shitposting on purpose?

He didn't check the dithering and subsampling boxes.

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elipse > fill > shrink > crop to content > copy layer > scale
downside is ring thickness decreases

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