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Creating a rectangle or elipse on iPad

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May 28, 2022 May 28, 2022

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Hello PS community,

 

Ive been using Photoshop for 10 plus years but just recently started using it on my iPad Pro and it feels like I'm learning photoshop for the first time. So I can't figure out how to create a holo rectangle or elipse with a stroke. I've figured out how to use the marquee tool to create shapes and fill them but no control over the fill and stroke. Any help would be greatly appreciated thank you. 

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May 28, 2022 May 28, 2022

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@JFast6463 wrote:

I can't figure out how to create a holo rectangle or elipse with a stroke. 


 

The Shape tools are not in Photoshop for iPad (yet). This thread says it's under review. You can upvote and add your comments:

https://community.adobe.com/t5/photoshop-ecosystem-ideas/p-please-add-shapes-and-shape-tool-to-mobil...

 

Jane

 

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@jane-e is on the money here @JFast6463 .

 

Sorry. Upvote, and hopefully the Ps team will come through.

 

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