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  • I couldn't reproduce your example because I couldn't draw the polygon like you did, like an earring, without the inner portion filled. When I draw mine it fills automatically. Looks like I'm not being able because this panel Properties seems to not be available in CS3 )or at least I couldn't find it). I assume that these options under Shape Detailsare the ones responsible to allow the shape to be created like yours. Commented Dec 20, 2016 at 15:58
  • @user5613506 that's really a different question entirely but you can draw a shape like I did for nearly as long as photoshop existed using the Pen and Path tools. As far as this question goes it would work on any layer. You can draw a circle, fill it, make a circular marquee on top of it and press delete, then use the Layer Style Stroke options. Could type the letter "O" and then use Layer Style Stroke. Could do all sorts of things to create this. Commented Dec 20, 2016 at 16:08
  • Nothing in the Properties Panel was needed to do what I did, just happened to have it open when doing the screenshot :) Commented Dec 20, 2016 at 16:08