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How to Rotate an Object in Adobe Photoshop

Adobe Photoshop is an amazing application which can be used for editing the images. It is a comprehensive editing application with countless editing options and the designers can use them to enhance their photos. In this tutorial you will learn about a basic editing operation of rotating a photos to any degree. You can also learn about Formatting Text in MS Word 2016.

For rotating the image in Adobe Photoshop you need to follow these simple steps.

  • 1st of all you need to go to the Image menu located in the Menu bar and then select it.
  • Now from the drop down menu you need to select Rotate Canvas.
  • Now the Rotate Canvas has got 4 different options and you can select one of them. These options include 180°, 90° CW, 90° CCW and Arbitrary.
  • With 180° option the image will be rotated by 180 degrees.
  • With the 90° CW option the image will be rotated by 90 degrees in clickwise direction.
  • With the 90° CCW option the image will be rotated by 90 degrees in counter clockwise direction.
  • With the Arbitrary option selected a Rotate Canvas dialog box will be appear where you need to specify any angle of rotation.

Images can also be rotated through Edit menu and for this you need to follow these simple steps.

  • 1st of all you need create an object in Photoshop which you need to rotate.
  • Now you need to select the object with the help of Move Tool.
  • Now once the object has been selected go to the Edit menu and then select Transform.
  • From the Transform menu select Rotate.
  • Now you will notice small boxes around the image click on one of the boxes and you will be able to rotate the object to any degree.

Softening the Images with Feathering in Adobe Photoshop

With Adobe Photoshop you can easily retouch your images but retouching images is nothing if you are not doing it in a wise manner. Feathering is an option which can be used for softening the edges of your images. With this technique you can create more natural looking transition between the selection and background.You can also learn about Editing the Photos to Fit Your Display in Windows 10.

In order to soften the edges of your image you need to follow these simple steps.

  • 1st of all you are required to make a selection for non-feathered images. Use Elliptical Marquee Tool for this.
  • Copy the image if the selection has been made.
  • Now create a new blank image and the paste the selection into the new image.
  • Now you are required to choose Select>Modify>Feather. Feather can also be selected by right clicking the mouse button and then select feather from drop-down menu.
  • A dialog box will appear where you have to type a value in Feather Radius text field and then press OK.
  • No is the time to type in the value for example 20 and then click OK and you will notice that the corners have been rounded.
  • Now use the Move Tool and then drag and drop the selection to another image and we can get a feathered image with some soft edges.
  • If you are not satisfied repeat the process and this time use the mask panel.
  • Make the basic selection and then add the layer mask on the background layer.
  • Now click on the Add Mask button.
  • Drag the image which will drag the whole photograph and the mask layer.
  • Now you need to go back to the Mask panel and then use feather slide which will let you soften the edges with added control and flexibility.

Blending Images in Adobe Photoshop

It seems like nothing is impossible while using Adobe Photoshop. With Photoshop you can easily blend two face into one. For blending two different images into one you can use Face Morphing technique. You can also learn about Rasterizing the Text in Adobe Photoshop.

In order to blend two faces into one you need to follow these steps.

  • 1st of all you need to open the first photo.
  • Once 1st photo is opened now you need to open the 2nd image which you need to blend with 1st one.
  • Now select the Rectangular Marquee Tool and then drag it over the image.
  • Now select the face area precisely. Once the area is selected press Ctrl+C from your keyboard.
  • Now go to the 1st image and than press Ctrl+V to paste the 2nd image.
  • Now press Ctrl+T in order to transform it to smaller size.
  • Now drag it to from the corners after the transformation in order to make it proportional.
  • Press Enter to apply the size as well as transformation.
  • Now select the Magic Wand Tool and select the background by holding Shift key.
  • Now press Delete button to remove the background.
  • Retouch the image with Eraser tool.
  • Set the 2nd image in front of the 1st photo. And use Move Tool in order to move it.
  • Now transform it again in order to set it perfectly before the 1st photo.
  • Now move to the layer window and double click the 1st photo layer. Click OK.
  • Now Align both the layers of photo.
  • Now you have to make some adjustments and for that you need to go to Image > Adjustments > Hue/Saturation.
  • Now adjust the hue and saturation of 1st photo so that it become similar to hue and saturation of 2nd image.
  • Now erase different parts of the face from the 1st image in order to bring forth the 2nd image.
  • You comes the morphing stage and for that you need to use Stamp Tool.
  • Stamp Tool is use for retouching your newly created image.
  • Once you are done with the retouching you are done and both the images are blended successfully.
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