Applying Geometric effects

You can change the shape or perspective of an image by applying Geometric effects. For example, you can turn an image into a sphere or cylinder, skew it, or change its vertical or horizontal perspective.

Circle Back to Top

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The Circle effect deforms your image or selection by turning it into a sphere. You can access the Circle dialog box by choosing Effects Geometric Effects Circle.

The Circle dialog box contains the following controls:

Cylinder–Horizontal Back to Top

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The Cylinder–Horizontal effect stretches the image or selection as though wrapping it around a horizontal cylinder. You can access the Cylinder–Horizontal dialog box by choosing Effects Geometric Effects Cylinder–Horizontal.

The Cylinder–Horizontal dialog box has the following control:

Cylinder–Vertical Back to Top

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The Cylinder–Vertical effect is a deformation that stretches the image or selection as though wrapping it around a vertical cylinder. You can access the Cylinder–Vertical dialog box by choosing Effects Geometric Effects Cylinder–Vertical.

The Cylinder–Vertical dialog box has the following control:

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The Pentagon effect deforms your image or selection by turning it into a pentagon. You can access the Pentagon dialog box by choosing Effects Geometric Effects Pentagon.

The Pentagon dialog box contains the following controls:

Perspective–Horizontal Back to Top

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The Perspective–Horizontal effect creates a perspective along the horizontal axis by narrowing the left or right side of the image or selection. You can access the Perspective–Horizontal dialog box by choosing Effects Geometric Effects Perspective–Horizontal.

The Perspective–Horizontal dialog box contains the following controls:

Perspective–Vertical Back to Top

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The Perspective–Vertical effect creates a perspective along the vertical axis by narrowing the top or bottom of the image or selection. You can access the Perspective–Vertical dialog box by Effects Geometric Effects Perspective–Vertical.

The Perspective–Vertical dialog box contains the following controls:

Skew Back to Top

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The Skew effect tilts an image or selection along its horizontal or vertical axis up to 45 degrees in either direction. You can access the Skew dialog box by choosing Effects Geometric Effects Skew.

The Skew dialog box contains the following controls:

Spherize Back to Top

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The Spherize effect wraps a selection or layer around a sphere. You can access the Spherize dialog box by choosing Effects Geometric Effects Spherize.

The Spherize dialog box contains the following controls:


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