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.

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.


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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.

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...

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 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!

I am looking to create a custom shape (polygon) and fill it in. The idea is to "mask" over certain sections of the image in order to analyze the area % in a different program. In some photo editors, you can pick the polygon/custom shape tool and click around the boundaries creating anchor points until you click on the first anchor point, which completes the custom polygon with many anchor points. How can this be done in Photoshop or illustrator? Or is there a completely different program that would be best?

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.

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.

By default, Photoshop places each new shape on its own layer. And normally, new layers are added above the currently selected layer. But when we drag and drop shapes from the Shapes panel, where the new layer ends up in the stacking order depends on what we drop the shape onto in the document. And the fill and stroke of the new shape also depend on where we drop it. That may sound confusing, so let me show you what I mean.

The only problem is that even though one shape is cutting a hole through the other, we still have two separate shapes. If I select the heart shape and reposition it on the canvas, the butterfly shape does not move.

I am working with custom shapes in photoshop and when I click bucket fill, it fills the entire image with one color. Are there ways to make the image multiple colors? For instance, if I had a butterfly, would like the body of the butterfly one color and the wings a different color?

I am interested in creating something like the following with custom shapes. I am used to creating vector shape layers - but I am not sure how to create this Russian doll concept properly where the dimensions/angles are retained for a pure clean psd.

You are misguided in thinking that these are somehow "concentric" shapes around the bottle shape (except perhaps at the top). Everything else is a regular grid, with translations and rotations. The part where you aren't too successful is just a diagonal grid:

Custom shapes can only be made from paths. If you're working with a selection and not a path, you need to first convert the selection into a path. To do this, open the Paths panel and click on the icon that looks like a circle crosshair (Cross with a circle overlaid) which is the "Make work path from selection" button. This will convert your selection into a path. Once you've done this, you will see the Define custom shape option is working.

There is another way to load them, which I have done before, but it mixes the custom shapes with the Default shapes and I like to keep my separate (they show up below a line in the list). If you would like all of your shapes intermingled, you can use the file path listed on this tutorial at Design A Glow.

First we start off by going over the shape tool. We show you some of the different options we have for creating shapes. From the Rectangle Tool to the polygon Tool. We adjust our fill and Stroke to get the look we are going for.

After we get comfortable with the different options within the shape tool, we show you how to create your own custom shape using the Pen Tool. This can come in handy when you want to make special shapes specifically for you. We also show you how to save the shape you made to your shape library.

For custom shapes, you may want to have a look at the recently released open-source script called Convert Custom Shapes File to SVG Set (for Photoshop CS3 or later), used to convert a custom shapes file (.csh) or a custom shapes preferences file (CustomShapes.psp) into a set of SVG files.

Photoshop users are able to benefit from the vast amount of high-quality resources that are freely available to the community. Brushes get a lot of attention, but Photoshop shapes are also extremely useful in the right situations. Finding a custom shape that has already been created can save you some time and headaches in your design, and fortunately there is a very wide variety of custom shapes available.

This post highlights 80 different sets of custom Photoshop shapes - over 2,500 individual shapes - in several different categories. If you plan to download and use any of these shapes be sure to check to terms and conditions set by the creator of the shapes. [Updated Oct/31/2016]

All that star shapes and silhouette are ready to use in your amazing designs, creating eye catching graphics, print design, motion graphics, 3d rendering. b-cars, flayers, posters. Most of these star shapes are unique and hand drawn! Available for personal and commercial use.

Custom shapes are vector-based objects which add an endless array of possibilities to your designs. Photoshop by default has a basic set of shapes which includes arrows, star-bursts, speech bubbles and other random objects. These items are handy but on occasion we need something completely unique.

Creating customized sets of shapes is an excellent way to get organized. The next time you need a specific shape all you have to do is select the shape from your organized sets. Organization can save you time, but it also lends a sense of consistency to designs. Using the same customized shapes repeatedly helps to tie the elements of a design together, and Photoshop gives you the perfect way to maintain that consistency with customized shape sets. e24fc04721

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