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![]() ![]() Press Enter when you’re done, to commit the transformation. Keep dragging until you have what appears to be a thick black stroke around the white circle. Hold down Option-Shift (PC: Alt-Shift) and drag one of the corner handles inward to make the new copy smaller. Now we need to make this circle smaller, so click the Edit menu and choose Free Transform Path. Double-click on the duplicated shape layer’s thumbnail in the Layers panel, change the color to white in the Color Picker, and click OK. ![]() To constrain the ellipse to a perfect circle, hold down the Shift key as you draw.ĭuplicate the shape layer by pressing Command-J (PC: Ctrl-J). Press D to set your Foreground color to black and draw a circle on the canvas. Make sure you have the Shape Layers option selected at the top left of the screen in the Options Bar. Select the Ellipse tool from the Toolbox (it’s grouped with the Shape tools). You can always reduce the size of the brush later. One thing to remember here is that it’s always good to start off a little larger then you’d ever want to use this brush. If you want to follow along, make your document 1000×1000 pixels at 72 ppi. ![]() Let’s start off by creating a brand-new blank document (File>New). After looking at these designs at least a 100 times, it hit me that we could do this with a custom brush in Photoshop and create some really cool effects. Not just one circle, though, lots of them. There’s a design trend that’s blown up over the past year and it’s based around one simple shape-the circle. ![]()
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