Editing shapes

Last updated on Jan 12, 2022

Select or move a shape

Use the Shape Selection tool  to select shapes with one click. If you convert a shape into a bitmap element by simplifying the shape layer, the Shape Selection tool will no longer select the shape (use the Move tool instead).

If a layer contains multiple shapes, you can reposition all the shapes together using the Move tool. However, if you want to reposition a specific shape in a layer, you must use the Shape Selection tool.

Use the Shape Selection tool  to select shapes:
To select the shape, click it.
To move the shape, drag it to a new location.

Transform a shape

Select the Shape Selection tool  , and then select the Show Bounding Box option.
Do one of the following:
  • Click the shape you want to transform, and then drag an anchor to transform the shape.

  • Select the shape you want to transform, choose Image > Transform Shape, and then choose a transformation command.

Change the color of all shapes in a layer

In the Expert mode, double-click the thumbnail of the shape layer in the Layers panel.
Select a new color and click OK.
Note

If the color of a shape doesn’t change when you pick a new color, check to see if the layer has a layer style (represented by a style icon in the Layers panel). Some layer styles override the base color of a shape.

Apply a layer style to a shape

You can apply effects—such as drop shadows and bevels—to shapes quickly and easily using layer styles. Keep in mind that a layer style is applied to all shapes in a layer. For example, if you apply a drop shadow style to a layer that contains multiple shapes, all of the shapes will display a drop shadow.

Before (left) and after (right) applying a layer style to a custom shape.

Select a layer that contains a shape or in the Layers panel, click the New button  and draw a shape.
Open the the Effects panel , click the Styles tab. 
Double-click the thumbnail you want to apply to the shape.