If you’re looking to add a bit of sophistication to your graphics design work, then you might want to learn how to draw circles in Photoshop. This simple skill can give your designs a more polished look, and it’s easy to learn. To start, open up Photoshop and create a new document. You can use any size or shape for your circle, but make sure that the dimensions are 600px by 600px. Next, select the Rectangle Tool (M) and draw a rectangle on the canvas. Make sure that the top left corner is at the center of the document and the bottom right corner is at the edge of the document. Now, press Ctrl+D (PC: Cmd+D) to fill in the rectangle with black. Next, select the Ellipse Tool (L) and draw an ellipse on top of your black rectangle. Make sure that both corners are located at opposite ends of your ellipse and that they’re both centered on your black rectangle. Now, press Ctrl+U (PC: Cmd+U) to fill in your ellipse with white. Finally, select the Circle Tool (C) and click inside of your white ellipse. Photoshop will automatically create a circle around your cursor. You can now adjust any of its properties by clicking on its icon in the toolbar or using keyboard shortcuts (see below). For example, you can change its size by pressing Shift+Ctrl+T (PC: Shift+Cmd+T), rotate it by pressing R (PC: Alt+R), or move it around by dragging it with your mouse cursor. ..