You can easily edit your shape properties directly using on-canvas controls or accessing Shape Properties under the Properties panel. On-canvas controls make your interaction with shapes more intuitive.

You can use on-canvas transform and rounding controls to adjust the appearance of your shape. The keyboard modifiers will work the same way for on-canvas transform controls as they work in Transform tool in Photoshop. You can modify the radius of all corners of your shape at once or hold Alt (Win) or Option (Mac) as you drag to change the radius of a single corner. For triangles, all corners will be modified even if you drag one of them. Easily rotate a shape using the on-canvas rotate handle that appears as you hover over your shape on the canvas.


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To view all the custom shapes that come with Photoshop, click the gear icon on the right of the Custom Shape picker in the shape tool options bar. You will see the list of available shapes. Select any custom shape as desired.

If you don't find a desired shape, click the gear icon in the Custom Shape picker panel and select Import Shapes option to import a desired shape from your saved files. You can also create and save a custom shape in your library.

You can easily edit your Custom Shape Tool properties directly from Shape Properties under the Properties panel. You can also use on-canvas Transform controls to transform a custom shape while keeping intact its shape properties. 


You also have the flexibility of setting Custom Shape Tool preset directly from the Shapes Windows panel. When you select a custom shape from Windows > Shape panel, this preset will get updated in the Custom Shape Tool > Custom Shape picker as well.

I KNOW that the shape is completely closed as my shape was just a modification of one of Photoshop's default shapes. All I did was move some anchor points around and added three more anchor points in. I modified a star shape into a scream speech bubble and yet I cannot make it a shape preset.

There was one spam video by a guy who put "Define custom shape greyed out" in the description but the video is far from explaining any kind of fix. He just told people how to define custom shapes but I cannot do it because the option is greyed out in Photoshop.

I am a subscriber to Photoshop and Lightroom CC and have just noticed (I need to draw a circle) that there is no custom shape tool in the left hand side tool bar; I've always just assumed it was there before. I've checked around and it seems as if it should be there but mine just isn't.

There are so many threads about this issue, I really do not understand why it is not deemed useful to add legacy shapes/gradients/etc. in the option bar local menu, when it was done for the brushes...

2020 update for photoshop, -The free form shape has change to trees, flowers and rediculous stuff I would never use, how do I get the basic freeform shape back? 2020 update is frustrating already. I do product photography and photoshop and need the freeform shape for blocking to white, as our products have inside and outside curves so its perfect, now cant set it to basic shape? Always dread updates, the changes are so frustrating. and its so so SO time wasting. Im now stumped and need to work.

Thanks Jeff. After a few hours, I stumbled across the File - Preferences - General and resetting Legacy shapes. thank you for the reply, your solution also goes to the Legacy shape solution. It would be easier to retain Legacy and have the updates as options to add. Adobe please.

Adobe has taken a perfectly fine piece of software that many of us have used for years, and screwed it up completely with these nonsense updates. Moving tools, changing settings, ridiculous. Many of us are on time frames and deadlines, and having to spend hours trying to find tools, and spending hours on forums trying to find answers, ridiculous. Adobe has turned their own product into trash. A frustrating overworked platform that used to work just fine the way it was. I cant tell you how much time I have wasted trying to readjust, or flat out yelling at my screen because of one of these updates. STOP MESSING WITH PEOPLES SETTINGS WITH STUFF WE DON'T NEED! I have wasted HOURS trying to figure out where my shapes went. I followed the instructions and got the legacy shapes back, but now, the only shape it will make is one of the dang trees. No matter what other shape I pick. If this were an actual physical disc, I would have removed it from my computer and stomped on it. Instead, we have this online nonsense that takes forever to respond, and is just an absolute MESS! I hate their product now. I just hate what they have done to it.

I have several custom made outlines that I named and saved as Custom Shapes. I have used these shapes repeatedly in the past, but now when I click on the Custom Shape Tool they are no longer listed - they have unexplicably disappeared. Normally I would just redraw the shapes, but these are complicated outlines that took hours to draw the first time around. Is there anyway to figure out how to recover these? I don't understand why Photoshop would have deleted them? Thanks for your help!

The Shaper picker in the option bar is what I typically use, and that's where I would previously find my custom shapes. But as of this morning, the list of shapes has been dramatically reduced and most of my saved custom shapes are missing (two of them remain).

Apparently all of the earlier (legacy) shapes are in a folder by that name. Here's how to find them: In Photoshop -Go to the "Window" option in the top menu bar of your screen (between View and Help). 2) Click Shapes to add it to active panels (or the panel dock). Click the menu icon in the upper right corner and scroll down to "Legacy Shapes and More" You'll find the shapes from previous versions there I had two subfolders: "2019 Shapes" and "All Legacy Default Shapes" - each with its own subfolders. The simple and complex shapes I've used for years were in the "All Legacy Default Shapes" in recognizable folders (tiles, arrows, symbols, music, nature, etc.)


Hope that works for you!

However, I am unable to do that in Photoshop 2020 as there is no "shapes" category in the preset manager in Photoshop 2020! The only categories that are available in preset manager in Photoshop 2020 are "contours" and "tools". There is NO other categories in the drop down box.

Photoshop 2020 will not let me delete the shapes from the toolbar when the shape tool is selected and since there is no shapes category in the preset manager, I am stuck with two of everything and every folder.

I accidentally appended all the default shapes thinking that it would give me new shapes instead but it was the same ones that were already there and because of this problem, I cannot deleted the duplicate shapes.

I was trying to delete a shape folder, but the option was greyed out, so I thought if I clicked 'Restore Default Shapes' it would take my folder back to the original settings, however it has multiplied the folders, stupidly, I thought if I chose that option again, it would fix it (I know, I know), but I have more folders and I can't for the life of me figure out how to delete them!

The 'export selected shapes' option in the custom shape window is gray now. I'd like to export one group of shapes for use on a different computer but can't figure out how to do it now. See attached screenshot.

Found it. Had to access the option through a different shape window - annoying. Should have the option in both places. Opened the shape panel from Window>Shapes and then used the menu to export. See screenshot.

Learn how to draw custom shapes in Photoshop using the Custom Shape Tool and the Shapes panel. Plus how to load hundreds of missing shapes, how to combine and merge shapes, and how to save your own custom shape presets! For Photoshop 2022.

There are two ways to draw custom shapes in Photoshop. The first is with the Custom Shape Tool and the second is from the Shapes panel. We'll start by learning the more traditional way of drawing shapes using the Custom Shape Tool.

By default, Photoshop lets us draw the shape freely with the aspect ratio unlocked, which can make it look warped. So to force the shape into its correct aspect ratio, press and hold the Shift key on your keyboard as you drag.

To reposition the shape on the canvas as you draw it, press and hold the spacebar on your keyboard. With the spacebar down, drag to move the path outline into place. Then release the spacebar to continue drawing the shape.

To rotate the shape, hover your mouse cursor just outside one of the transform handles. When the cursor changes to a rotate icon (a curved double-sided arrow), click and drag to rotate the shape around its center. Hold Shift as you drag to rotate the shape in 15 degree increments.

To bring back the transform box if you need to further resize, rotate or reposition the shape, select the Path Selection Tool from the toolbar, located directly above the shape tools.

The Recents bar above the shape groups gives you quick access to your recently used shapes. Of course, nothing will appear in the Recents bar until you start adding shapes to your documents.

2019 Shapes holds hundreds of new custom shapes that were added in Photoshop 2020. Use the scroll bar along the right to scroll through the list. Or to view more shapes at once, click and drag the bottom of the Shapes panel downward to expand it.

Then choose from the same options we saw earlier. Use the four icons in the upper left of the panel to choose (from left to right) either No Color, a Solid Color preset, a Gradient preset or a Pattern preset. Or click the custom color icon in the upper right to choose a fill color from the Color Picker. 2351a5e196

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