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Hi! I am very very new at Photoshop. I looked around and couldn't figure out how to create a circle or box in Photoshop. I always have to create it in Paintbrush or some other apps and then cut and paste over into the Photoshop image. --DVN |
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In the very upperleft corner of your standard tools pallet is a little square drawn from a dashed line. If you click on it and hold the mouse done, several other shapes will slide out from it. Pick one of those. Then you can double click on the tool you've selected and it will pop up a pallet for that tool, you can set aspect ratio's and sizes with it. Then, draw a shape selection on your canvas. If you right click on it you'll have options to fill and stroke etc... You can also use the paintbucket to fill it. Look on the adobe help menu, they've got some decent help files.
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Thanks a million Bill! --DVN |
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Just create a box or any form in illustrator or freehand and past it in photoshop ! Or use the marque to draw a selection and go to Edit menu/stroke... (use options) www.ezipindia.com
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