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How to conceal circle in psd

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hey itamp;#39;s ben here and here in this tutorial weamp;#39;re going to have a look at how we make these three kind of concentric circles in docHub photoshop so basically creating a circle and then with three outlines to it so weamp;#39;re going to grab the circle tool or the ellipse tool from the left hand side here which allows to draw ellipses in photoshop and then iamp;#39;m going to come to the top left here and weamp;#39;re going to click and hold and as weamp;#39;re dragging out this circle here weamp;#39;re going to hold down shift and thatamp;#39;s going to keep it as a perfect circle now i want to make this circle completely centered um within the the canvas here and thereamp;#39;s a couple different ways of doing this now if you grab the move tool then when you move that circle you should be able to find the center by dragging it horizontally and vertically and youamp;#39;ll either get this square around the outside and then also you might get these purple lines al

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Press the Caps Lock key while using one of the brushes. It toggles between a circle and a crosshair view.
0:00 4:25 Click and drag. And there you go with your center point marked come over to the left hand side andMoreClick and drag. And there you go with your center point marked come over to the left hand side and select your ellipse. Tool then from the center. Click and drag out an ellipse.
0:07 1:35 Keep your lines lighter. And let them breakout closer to the light. Source. About 3/4 of the wayMoreKeep your lines lighter. And let them breakout closer to the light. Source. About 3/4 of the way from the highlight add more lines in both directions to create a darker core shadow.
0:08 3:05 Im going to zoom in here really quick. Now. If I wanted to fill in this area with color or evenMoreIm going to zoom in here really quick. Now. If I wanted to fill in this area with color or even create a stroke around that selection. What I would need to do is go up to edit. Down to fill.
0:02 1:59 Building up the shadow as you go hold the option or Alt key to get the Dodge tool temporarily. AndMoreBuilding up the shadow as you go hold the option or Alt key to get the Dodge tool temporarily. And paint a highlight now switch to the background. And we can paint the shadow.
Create a new layer, and use the Ellipse Tool to draw a circle that is slightly larger than the shape layer. Set the layer blend mode to multiply, and reduce its opacity to achieve the desired shadow effect. Lastly, move the circle shadow layer underneath the original shape layer to make the shadow appear correctly.
Choose Edit Fill Layer, or Edit Fill Selection . Set options in the Fill dialog box, and then click OK. Choose a color from the Use menu. To select a different color, choose Color, and then select a color from the Color Picker.
0:00 4:28 And so you try to make a circle but. Its not perfect well we need to hold shift while we do thisMoreAnd so you try to make a circle but. Its not perfect well we need to hold shift while we do this and thats going to make a perfect circle. Then we can let go. And we have our Circle.

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