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Photoshop Elements Draw a Circle

Step-by-Footstep Tutorial

Create A New Document In Photoshop

Start, locate the top of the Photoshop workspace.

Select File and within the File driblet down tab, select New… to create a new document.

The New Document window will announced which allows the new document to exist customized.

Within the New Document window, notice that the correct side of the window is where the Preset Details gives dissimilar options to create the new document.

Next to Width, notice how Photoshop is going to measure the size of the certificate. The certificate tin can be measured and sized in numerous ways such as by pixels and inches.

Select the drop-down arrow and select Inches.

Within the Width and Peak boxes, type in x equally the width and height.

In the Color Style drop-down, select RGB.

Inside the Background Contents driblet-downwards tab, select white as the color that will be the background.

Once the correct settings are gear up, hit Create.

A white 10 x 10 document will appear in the Photoshop workspace.

Create A Circle: Using the Elliptical Marquee Tool

The Elliptical Marquee Tool creates a moving outlined option of the created shape to and so be customized. Although an elliptical shape is not evenly circular, a Photoshop shortcut will permit the shape to plow into a perfect circle.

Locate the left side of the workspace where the Tool Bar is located.

The Tool Bar allows admission to multiple tools to be used to customize an image.

The Elliptical Marquee Tools is located within the Rectangular Marquee tab in the Tools Console. This tool is identifiable by a dotted lined rectangle shaped symbol, which is located on the right side of the Move Tool at the height of the Tools Panel.

Once located, select and hold the Rectangle Marquee Tool.

The Marquee Tool side tab will announced revealing different Marquee Tool shapes.

Select the Elliptical Marquee Tool, which is the 2d tool in the tab.

Now that the tool is selected, observe how the mouse symbol has turned into a plus-shaped symbol.

Locate the superlative of the workspace where the Elliptical Marquee Tool can be customized.

Notice the various foursquare symbols, one foursquare past its self, two merged together etc. Each of the symbols represents how the marquee tool will be used on the new document. If the mouse is positioned over each squared symbol, Photoshop explains how it tin add together, subtract, or interest with a option. In this case select the atypical filled in square, which represents New Selection.

The Plumage selection, allows the edges of the shape to have a soft edge with a higher number or a hard border with a low number.

For this circle, set Feather at 0 so the circle will not have a soft edge.

Select the checkbox for Anti-alias, which allows edges of a shape to be smooth.

Lastly, select the Blending Style to Normal.

The Blending Fashion tells Photoshop how the object should interact with the document.

With the cursor positioned towards the upper left corner, click and drag the mouse to the lesser right corner while property Shift on the keyboard.

By holding Shift, this allows a perfect circle to be created. If Shift is not held, the circle volition look more than like an oval.

Notice how the circle has a dotted moving outline.

Now, click and drag the circle so that it is positioned in the center.

2.2 Elliptical Marquee Tool: Fill up Circle With Brush Tool

Locate the left side of the workspace where the Tool Bar is located.

Inside the Tool Bar, locate the Brush Tool, which is recognizable past a castor shaped symbol and is located underneath the Eyedropper Tool.

Select the Brush Tool or effort the Brush Tool keyboard shortcut by striking B on the keyboard.

Once the Brush Tool is selected notice the height of the workspace where the Castor Tool tin can be customized.

Locate the Brush Presets at the pinnacle left corner of the workspace where a preview of the current brush style is viewable forth with a number below it indicating the size of the brush.

Select the arrow next to the Brush Preset.

The Castor Preset will appear which allows the brush to be customized.

The offset chore is to select the brush.

At the bottom of the Brush Presets tab is an array of brushes to select from.

In this example, select the very kickoff round castor because the settings are going to exist customized.

On the top of the tab are the Size and Hardness options.

By moving the slider under Size, the castor will get larger with a larger number and smaller with a smaller number.

The Hardness choice indicates how harsh or soft of an edge the brush will accept.
With the Hardness at 100%, the castor volition have a solid outline but if the hardness is set at 25%, the brush will accept a soft outline.

Set the Size to 900 px and the Hardness to fifty%.

Once selected, hibernate the Brush Presets tab merely unselecting the Brush Preset drop-down arrow.

Notice how there are ii colored boxes at the lesser of the Tool Bar.

The color on the peak represents the foreground color and the color backside it represents the background colour.

Double-click on the foreground color.

The Colour Picker (Foreground Colour) window will appear.

The Colour Picker window reveals a variety of colors to choose from or to type in the color code at the bottom of the window.

In this case, select a green color.

Once selected, hit OK.

Now, just click and drag the mouse over the circumvolve until the unabridged circle is filled.

If the brush is too large or too modest go back to the top of the workspace within the Brush Preset tab and adjust the size or try using the [ and ] keys on the keyboard to adjust to the desired size.

Once selected, the green color will appear in the circumvolve.

To remove the selection around the circumvolve, locate the superlative of the workspace.

Click Select and in the drop-down window select Deselect.

The moving outline will disappear.

2.three Elliptical Marquee Tool: Fill Circle with Paint Bucket Tool

Locate the left side of the workspace where the Tool Bar is located.

Within the Tool Bar, locate the Gradient Tool, which is recognizable by a black to white gradient square shaped symbol.

Once located, select and hold the Slope Tool until the side tab appears.

The Paint Saucepan Tool will appear as the second tool in the tab.

Select the Paint Bucket Tool.

Once selected, notice the top of the workspace where the Pigment Bucket Tool tin can be customized.

The first section, which is the Source to Fill indicator, asks how the object should be filled. This allows the foreground colour or a pattern to exist filled into the selection. In this instance, cull Foreground.

Gear up the Mode to Normal so the colour volition fill with no alterations.

Set Opacity to 100% so the colour will make full with a solid color.

Set up Tolerance to 0.

Notice how in that location are 2 colored boxes at the lesser of the Tool Bar.

The color on the top represents the foreground color and the color underneath represents the background color.

Double-click on the foreground color.

The Color Picker (Foreground Color) window volition appear.

The Color Picker window reveals a variety of colors to choose from or to type in the color code at the bottom of the window.

In this case, select a purple color.

Once selected, hit OK.

Now, simply position the mouse over the circle and click to fill circle with colour.

The circumvolve will at present be filled in with majestic.

To remove the selection effectually the circle, locate the acme of the workspace.

Click Select and in the drop-downwards window select Deselect.

The moving outline volition disappear.

2.4 Elliptical Marquee Tool: Make full Circle with Gradient Tool

The Slope Tool allows multiple colors to exist applied and composite together in one sequence. In this case, a gradient will be applied to a circumvolve to have a unique look.

Locate the left side of the workspace where the Tool Bar is located.

Inside the Tool Bar, locate the Gradient Tool, which is recognizable by a black to white gradient square shaped symbol.

Select the Gradient Tool or try the shortcut by hitting Chiliad on the keyboard.

Locate the peak of the workspace where at that place are different options to customize the Gradient Tool.

Notice the black to white gradient box at the top. This is called the Slope Picker where the gradient will be selected.

Select the pointer beside the Gradient Picker to reveal the different gradients to choose from.

Select the rainbow gradient, which is called Spectrum.

Next to the Gradient Picker are Gradient Style options.

By hovering the mouse over each square, Photoshop will indicate how the gradient will be placed in a sequence.

In this case, select the first box which is the called the Linear style.

The Linear style will present the gradient in one straight sequence.

Set the Mode to Normal and so the colour will fill with no alterations.

Set up Opacity to 100% so the make full will exist solid.

Now, with the mouse positioned on the left side of the circle, click and drag the mouse all the way over the circle.

As the mouse is dragged, discover a line volition appear indicating which way the slope will become.

Once the mouse is on the right side of the circle, release the mouse.

The rainbow slope volition appear in the circle in the same sequence in the Gradient Picker.

Try clicking and dragging the mouse over the circle in different directions to meet the different directions the gradient tin can exist directed.

To remove the pick around the circle, locate the tiptop of the workspace.

Click Select and in the driblet-down window select Deselect.

The moving outline will disappear.

Create a Circle: Using the Ellipse Tool

The Ellipse Tool creates a solid outlined selection of the created shape to and then exist customized to have colour fill the shape or take an outline around a shape. This tool allows a circle to be customized inside the same tool. Although an ellipse shape is not evenly round, a Photoshop shortcut will let the Ellipse Tool to turn the tool into a circumvolve tool.

Locate the left side of the workspace where the Tool Bar is located.

The Tool Bar provides multiple tools to be used throughout Photoshop.

The Ellipse Tool is a tool that is located within the Rectangle tab in the Tools Bar, which is identifiable by a rectangle shaped symbol. This tool is located above the Magnify Tool at the lesser of the Tools Bar.

Once located, select and concur the Rectangle Tool.

A side tab will appear revealing unlike shaped tool that can exist used.

Select the Ellipse Tool, which is the second tool in the tab.

Locate the superlative of the workspace where the Ellipse Tool can be customized.

Select the Tool Mode, which is located at the meridian left corner.

Prepare the Tool Mode to Shape.

This will specify that the use for creating a circle is for creating a shape.

The Fill selection allows the circle to be with or without fill. This allows the circle to be filled with a solid color, gradient or pattern.

In this case ready the fill to none, which is indicated by the white box with a red line across it.

Adjacent to the Make full is Stroke, which indicates how to outline the circle. This pick is similar to Fill because it allows the circumvolve to be outlined with no colour, a solid colour, a gradient or a blueprint.

In this case, select the circle to be outlined to no fill, which is indicated by the white box with a ruby line across it.

Beside Stroke, select the width of the stroke to 0 pt.

The Ellipse option allows a circle to exist outlined or a circle to have a dotted outline.

With the cursor positioned towards the upper left corner, click and elevate the mouse to the bottom right corner while holding Shift on the keyboard.

Past holding Shift, this allows a perfect circle to exist created. If Shift is not held, the circle will plough into a oval shape.

Detect how the new shape has created a new layer called Ellipse ane in the Layers Console on the right side of the workspace.

Since the shape has its ain layer, the shapes can be customized at whatever fourth dimension.

iii.2 Ellipse Tool: Outline And Fill In Circumvolve With Solid Color

With the Ellipse 1 layer selected, which is located on the correct side of the Layers Panel, select the Ellipse Tool.

Notice the options to customize the circle at the meridian of the workspace.

Locate and select Make full for the drop-down tab to appear.

Adjacent to No Fill up, indicated past the white box with a cherry-red line beyond, is the solid black foursquare, which indicates to fill the circle with a solid colour.

Select the solid black box.

Photoshop volition automatically make full a color into the foursquare with the last color used in Photoshop.

To change the color of the circle, locate the peak right corner of the Fill tab where a multicolored box is located. This is called the Color Picker, which allows any color to exist selected to fill the circle.

Select the Color Picker.

The Colour Picker (Fill Color) window volition appear.

The Color Picker window reveals a variety of colors to choose from or to type in the color lawmaking at the lesser of the window.

In this case, select a lite blue color.

Once selected, hit OK.

Notice how the circumvolve is filled in with the selected color.

Next to Fill, select Stroke for the driblet-downwards tab to announced.

Next to No stroke, indicated by the white box with a cerise line across, is the solid blackness square, which indicates to fill the circle with a solid color.

Select the solid black box.

Photoshop will automatically fill up a color into the square with the last colour used in Photoshop.

To alter the outline color of the circumvolve, locate the top right corner of the Stroke tab where a multicolored box is located. This is called the Color Picker, which allows any color to exist selected to fill up the outline.

Select the Color Picker.

The Colour Picker (Stroke Color) window will appear.

The Color Picker window reveals a multifariousness of colors to choose from or to type in the color code at the bottom of the window.

In this case, select a dark blueish color.

Once selected, hit OK.

Notice how the circumvolve is filled in with the selected colour.

Now, next to Stroke type in v pt as the width of the line.

Set Shape Stroke Type to a solid line, which is located next to the Stroke width setting.

iii.3 Ellipse Tool: Make full In Circle With Gradient

With the Ellipse 1 layer selected, which is located on the correct side of the Layers Panel, select the Ellipse Tool.

Notice the options to customize the circle.

Locate the Fill option at the pinnacle of the workspace.

Select Fill then the driblet-down tab appears.

Next to No Fill, indicated by the white box with a cerise line across, is the black gradient foursquare, which indicates to fill the circle with a gradient.

Select the gradient option, which is next to the solid blackness box.

Photoshop volition automatically fill the circumvolve with a slope.

Photoshop volition provide different colored gradients to fill, which tin can be selected or customized to create a new gradient.

To customize a gradient, detect the Gradient Editor Dialog that automatically presents a black to white gradient bar.

The Slope Editor Dialog bar allows whatsoever colors to be selected,the opacity, and the flow of the gradient to be customized.

Notice the top arrow higher up the gradient dialog bar.

The top arrows above the gradient indicate where the opacity starts and stops in the gradient.

Opacity indicates how much of the colour will be nowadays. For example, if the Opacity is set to 50%, then the force of the color will over be fifty%. This volition permit other items behind the slope to be viewable.

The bottom arrows signal where each color starts and stops in the gradient.

If the color on the left is more desired, simply move any bottom arrow to the right or left to have more of that colour.

Now, discover a small circle on the bottom of the gradient.

This indicates the Color Midpoint, which is where ii colors merge. This allows the selection fro one color to dominate the other in the slope.

Double-click on the bottom left arrow to change the color.

The Color Picker (Color Cease) window will appear.

Select an orangish color and hit OK.

Notice how the slope has filled the circumvolve.

The selected color volition at present make full the left side of the gradient dialog.

Now, click and drag the bottom Color Terminate arrow to the right.

Notice how the color fills more of the gradient.

Now, motility the Color Midpoint circumvolve on the bottom of the gradient dialog bar to the right.

Notice how the circle's gradient is affected.

Now, double-click on the bottom correct arrow beneath the gradient dialog.

The Color Picker (Color Stop) window will appear.

Select a bluish colour and striking OK.

Locate the Linear option below the gradient dialog bar.

This indicates the style of the gradient.

To alter the style, merely click the tab and select the style.

The numbered box next to the Gradient Fashion allows the bending of the style to be specified. In this case, Photoshop has automatically set the angle to ninety degrees.

Another way to point the angle is by the circle located in the numbered angle box. With the line directed towards the top of the circle, this indicated that the slope would get down to up.

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