Once a selection is made, the next step is to get to work. Selections are not just to control color correction, or image enhancement. It's possible you may need to use some of Photoshop's transform commands. The transform commands let you move, modify, or resize the area enclosed within the selection area. Unlike the Free Transform command, Transform gives you several options, such as Scale, Distort, Perspective, and Warp (
Edit menu, and then click
Free Transform .
Move outside the bounding box selection until you cursor resembles a bent arrow, and then drag to rotate the selection.
Move to the horizontal or vertical center nodes to expand the image.
Did You Know?You can create proportional transform boundaries. Hold down the Shift key while dragging a corner handle maintains the proportions of the original image. You can use the Free Transform command to create distorted images.
Hold down the Ctrl (Win) or |
Edit menu, point to
Transform , and then select an option:
Again. Lets you repeat the previous Transform command.
Scale. Lets you increase or decrease the size of the selected area.
Rotate. Lets you rotate the selection area 0 to 360 degrees.
Skew. Lets you select a node and drag it in vertical or horizontal direction without affecting the other nodes.
Distort. Lets you select a node and drag it in any direction desired without affecting the other nodes.
Perspective. Lets you change the perspective of a selection.
Warp.
Lets you wrap an image around any shape using a modifiable grid (
TIMESAVER
To show or hide the warp grid and anchor points, click the View menu, and then click Extras.