![]() Since I’m going to be bending this photo all over the place as an example of what the transform tools can do and since Photoshop is destructive, meaning the changes I make are permanent, I would like to have a backup. In this case, it’s a photograph which is the background layer. Here’s the photo.ĭuplicating the Background LayerWhen I work on a photo like this, I always make sure to create a copy of whatever it is I’m working on. Since the bulb is round, it’ll be a good example subject as we move through the different areas of what these these transform tools can do. Original ImageFor today’s post, I’ll be using a photo of a light bulb on a mirror. Like all tools in Photoshop, they don’t work by themselves. Of course, their limits are constrained by your imagination, so it’s important to learn what I cover below, but it’s also just as important to stand back and look at the possibilities. ![]() In this post, I’ll show you what these tools look like and I’ll give you a taste of what they can accomplish. ![]() With just a few clicks, you can easily resize, twist and skew an image. These tools are easy to grasp and are extremely useful. Most likely, you’ll become comfortable with one or the other and you’ll effortlessly slide into an effective routine and will probably never look back. Once you get into and work with Adobe Photoshop for a few months, you’ll find yourself using the Transform and Free Transform tools very frequently.
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