6/18/2023 0 Comments Tiny planet in photoshop![]() ![]() In this image, I added stars to the night sky. I like to blur the tell-tale lines created in the corners. Many photographers like to do something with their backgrounds. I use the Healing brush, Content-aware fill, and the Blur tools to help blend the edges. You may need to clean-up the seam where the edges meet. That’s it! You’ve created a little planet image. This will open the Polar Coordinate dialogue box. The final step is to apply the Polar Coordinates filter. Image by Jenn Mishra Step 6: Apply the Polar Coordinates Filter Hole created by leaving the image in its original orientation. If you don’t do this step, you’ll create a hole. Image rotation will create a planet image. ![]() Turn your image upside-down by going to Image>Image Rotation>Flip Canvas Vertical. Image by Jenn Mishra Step 5: Flip the Image Vertically Oval shape created by not changing the aspect ratio to a square. If you forget to make your image a square, you’ll get an oblong shape. I usually enter the smaller measurement into both boxes, but it doesn’t make much difference.
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