The custom shapes tool can be found in the Photoshop toolbox. You will find it on the same tool icon as the rectangle tool along with ellipse, polygon, line. The 'custom' shapes tool is at the bottom of the list and you then need to select a shape from the shapes palette. Once selected, the shape can be applied as a shape layer, path or fill pixels. Set the color via the foreground color option.
To find the area, first divide the shape into regular, simple shapes. Then use formulas to find the area of the smaller, regular shapes. Lastly, add up all the smaller areas to find the area of the original shape.
In InPage, the Polygon Tool is used to create polygonal shapes, which are multi-sided figures. When using the Polygon Tool, you can specify the number of sides for the polygon, allowing you to create shapes such as triangles, squares, pentagons, and more complex polygons. Here's a brief overview of how to use the Polygon Tool in InPage: **Select the Tool**: Choose the Polygon Tool from the toolbar or the shapes menu. *Set Parameters*: You might be prompted to enter the number of sides for the polygon. Specify the desired number. *Draw the Polygon*: Click and drag on the canvas to create the polygon. You can adjust the size and orientation as needed. This tool is useful for designing custom shapes and intricate layouts in your document.
In Photoshop for instance, it is used to shade an area of something. If you took a blank work area and dragged your gradient tool across it, you will see that it looks like a large shadow going from light to dark.
A compound shape is editable art consisting of two or more objects, each assigned a shape mode. Compound shapes make it easy to create complex shapes because you can precisely manipulate the shape mode, stacking order, shape, and location for each path included. Within a compound shape, you can include paths, compound paths, groups, other compound shapes, blends, text, envelopes, and warps, any of which can carry live effects. Open paths included in compound shapes are automatically closed. Compound shapes act as grouped objects. To select components of a compound shape, use the direct-selection tool or the group-selection tool. To make changes to the stacking order of the components
A balance or scales.
To draw ellipse or circle shapes and paths.
There isn't drag tool in any Photoshop version. To move things around you can use Move Tool or Path and Direct Selection tools to move paths and shapes.
Photoshop Lightroom does not have such a tool. Anyway you can use external editing software like Photoshop or Photoshop Elements. See related links for more details.
Photoshop have Horizontal Type Tool and Horizontal Type Mask Tool which you can use to type text in Photoshop.
You can either click and hold each icon on the tool bar until the pop-out menu shows and you find the tool you're looking for, or you can try selecting Photoshop Help from the Help menu and entering the tool's name into the search box.
There are many tools you can use to create design, Type Tool to create text, Shape Tools to draw shapes, Pen Tool to draw shapes, Brush Tool to paint and they are located on left side of Screen in Toolbox.
Photoshop is not bad, it is simply a tool.
Pen Tool in Photoshop is a tool which allows you to draw paths and vector shapes which can be modified (shape contour, fill, size, opacity, layer effect like drop shadow) at any time without
In Photoshop, the pucker tool is part of the Liquify tool. The pucker tool is used to move pixels towards the center of the brush area.
Try to reset tool, click on it to activate, below File in menu you will see T for type toool, navigate pointer above T and right click then choose Reset Tool. If this not help then hold down Ctrl + Shift + Alt on keyboard while starting (double clicking on it on desktop) Photoshop, this will reset Photoshop to defaults settings.
Clone Stamp Tool, zou can find it in Toolbox on left side of screen
Photoshop is one such tool for that. Pixlr is another tool which can be used like Photoshop.