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How Do I Type in a Circle in Photoshop?

Last updated on September 24, 2022 @ 2:54 pm

There are a few different ways that you can type in a circle in Photoshop. One way is to use the Ellipse Tool.

To do this, select the Ellipse Tool from the Toolbox, and then click and drag out a circle on the canvas. Next, click on the “Type” tool in the Toolbox, and then click inside of the circle. Now you can type whatever you want inside of the circle.

Another way to type in a circle is to use the Type Mask tool. To do this, select the Type Mask tool from the Toolbox, and then click and drag out a circle on the canvas.

Next, click on the “Type” tool in the Toolbox, and then click inside of the circle.

You can also use shapes to create circles that you can type into. To do this, select the “Shape” tool from the Toolbox, and then choose the “Ellipse” option.

Next, click and drag out a circle on the canvas. Now you can add a stroke or a fill color to the shape, and then click on the “Type” tool in the Toolbox and click inside of the shape. Now you can type whatever you want inside of the shape.

If you want to create a more perfect circle, you can use the “Polygon” tool from the Shape tool to create a custom shape. To do this, select the “Polygon” tool from the Toolbox, and then click and drag out a polygon shape on the canvas.

Next, go to Edit > Transform > Warp, and then choose “Arc Lower” from the Warp Options menu. Now you have a perfect circle that you can add a stroke or fill color to, and then type into like any other shape.

PRO TIP: -Do not attempt to type in a circle in Photoshop unless you are an experienced user.

-The process is complicated and can result in lost work if not done correctly.

-Only attempt this technique if you are confident in your Photoshop skills.

These are just a few different ways that you can type in a circle in Photoshop. Experiment with each method to see which one works best for your needs.

Madison Geldart

Madison Geldart

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