Transforming and manipulating objects You can transform a two-dimensional object into a cube, sphere, or cylinder and manipulate it using wire frames based on that shape. Cylinders can include anything from simple objects, such as a can of soup, to shapes whose sides are lathed, such as a bottle or a lamp. You can create and manipulate any grouping of cubes, spheres, and cylinders in the same image. For example, you can create and rotate a box, three spheres, and a bottle together in the same image. To transform and manipulate an object in three dimensions: 1 Select the layer, area, or shape you want to transform. (See Specifying what to transform.) 2 Do one of the following: 3 Select one of these tools in the dialog box: ![]() ![]() ![]() 4 Drag to create a cubic, cylindrical, or spherical wire frame over the image. 5 Move or reshape the wire frame, as described later in this section. The anchor points should line up with the corners of the box, or the top and bottom of the sphere or cylinder you want to manipulate. 6 Manipulate the object in three dimensions, as described later in this section. 7 Click OK. To move or reshape the wire frame: 1 Select the selection tool ( 2 Do either of the following: Note: The wire frame turns red if you try to make a wire frame that would be impossible to re-create in three dimensions. 3 If you are creating a complex cylinder, do any of the following: ![]() ![]() ![]() 4 For Field of View, enter a value between 1 and 130. Alternatively, drag the slider to the left to increase the apparent field-of-view, right to decrease it. This can make the wire frame fit the image better. If you know the field of view angle used to photograph the image, you can enter it here. To delete a wire frame: 1 Select the selection tool ( 2 Select the wire frame, and press Backspace (Windows) or Delete (Mac OS). To manipulate the object in three dimensions: Do any of the following in the 3D Transform dialog box: ![]() ![]()
To align an object with an underlying layer: 1 Duplicate the layer with which you want to align. 2 Within the existing stacking order, place this duplicate layer directly under the layer you are transforming. 3 Merge the layer to be transformed with the duplicated layer. 4 With the Display Background option enabled in the 3D Transform options, manipulate the object on the layer. 5 When the layer is aligned, disable the Display Background option, and click OK. Transforming and Retouching > Transforming objects in three dimensions > Transforming and manipulating objects |