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docHub photoshop is a registered trademark of docHub systems incorporated i am in no way affiliated with docHub hi iamp;#39;m steve anthony iamp;#39;m a photographer and digital retouching artist here in new york city in this clip weamp;#39;re going to talk about how to fill a shape with a pattern in photoshop the easiest way to do this is to letamp;#39;s letamp;#39;s give an example of a shape letamp;#39;s grab our freehand marquee tool and just draw a shape in this case what weamp;#39;re going to do is maybe maybe change a little bit of the background of this particular picture so once youamp;#39;ve established a shape and maybe youamp;#39;d want to you know do the other side as well in that case you just hold down the shift key and draw another shape and then youamp;#39;ll have both shapes now that the shapes are established and of course this goes for any any shape that youamp;#39;ve created be it a circle an ellipse a square whatever go to your tool menu and grab the patte