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Actually, you can do it that way still, but you can also draw vector shapes in Photoshop (it's been a feature for several versions).
Easily draw vector circles, rectangles, polygons, lines etc.
Huh?
I thought there was NO WAY of directly drawing circle (or other shapes like rectangles) in Adobe photoshop?
From what I remember, to draw a circle you have to select a circular area and stroke pixels around it (Edit->Stroke) and this is exactly same in gimp--sure, menu arrangement is different but it is Fun-da-Mentally same thing.
I thought there was NO WAY of directly drawing circle (or other shapes like rectangles) in Adobe photoshop?
From what I remember, to draw a circle you have to select a circular area and stroke pixels around it (Edit->Stroke) and this is exactly same in gimp--sure, menu arrangement is different but it is Fun-da-Mentally same thing.




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Huh?
I thought there was NO WAY of directly drawing circle (or other shapes like rectangles) in Adobe photoshop?
From what I remember, to draw a circle you have to select a circular area and stroke pixels around it (Edit->Stroke) and this is exactly same in gimp--sure, menu arrangement is different but it is Fun-da-Mentally same thing.