Subtract one circle from another in SVG

Iktys picture Iktys · Mar 22, 2014 · Viewed 23.4k times · Source

I'm trying to find a way to subtract one shape from another in SVG, creating a hole in the middle or a bite out of the side of it. Kind of like a clipping path, but instead of showing the intersection, I want to show one of the parts outside the intersection. One solution involved using Adobe Flex, but I did not know how to implement it properly. I understand that there is a way to do this in Inkscape using boolean path operations, but I want to keep the circle elements the way they are instead of changing them into path elements.

<defs>
    <subtractPath id="hole">
        <circle r="50" cx="100" cy="100" />
    </subtractPath>
</defs>
<circle id="donut" r="100" cx="100" cy="100" subtract-path="url(#hole)" />

Answer

Paul LeBeau picture Paul LeBeau · Mar 22, 2014

A mask is what you want. To create a <mask>, make things you want to keep white. The things you want to be invisible make black. Colours in between will result in translucency.

So the resulting SVG is similar to your pseudo-markup and looks like this:

<div style="background: #ddf">
  <svg width="200" height="200">
    <defs>
      <mask id="hole">
        <rect width="100%" height="100%" fill="white"/>
        <circle r="50" cx="100" cy="100" fill="black"/>
      </mask>
    </defs>

    <circle id="donut" r="100" cx="100" cy="100" mask="url(#hole)" />

  </svg>
</div>

We are filling the mask with a white rectangle, and then we put a black circle where we want the hole to be.