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[GH-ISSUE #340] FeatureRequest: Add in the option for "Ellipse Capture" #283
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Originally created by @zalmanlew on GitHub (Jun 18, 2018).
Original GitHub issue: https://github.com/NickeManarin/ScreenToGif/issues/340
Originally assigned to: @NickeManarin on GitHub.
+ Some more features:
It could look something like this:
For a final recording like so:
And although the image itself has to be rectangle, (not circle) the rest of the box can be transparent (apng) or white (gif).
It can also be oval, not only circle:
Also nice if we could rotate the image as well.
All the above ones were created using a watermark image.
@zalmanlew commented on GitHub (Jun 18, 2018):
This concept was taken from a feature on some latest updated Samsung phones. (from 'Smart Select' on edge panels)
@NickeManarin commented on GitHub (Jun 24, 2018):
Instead of a oval recording, what about a feature that lets you add a round/oval border to your project?
This will be easier to implement, I believe.
@zalmanlew commented on GitHub (Jun 25, 2018):
Yeh, that would work as well. But there should be an option while recording to "preview" your ellipse etc. (it can just be a transparent overlay)
@NickeManarin commented on GitHub (Jun 25, 2018):
Oh, I forgot about that.
@KoolPal commented on GitHub (May 14, 2020):
Any update on this?
@NickeManarin commented on GitHub (May 14, 2020):
Not yet.