5.10. Spherize

5.10.1. Overview

This filter creates a kind of bubble whose size is that of the image or selection, as if the content was wrapped around a sphere.

Figure 17.72. Spherize filter example, with default values

Spherize filter example, with default values

Original image

Spherize filter example, with default values

Spherize filter applied


5.10.2. Starting filter

You can find this filter through FiltersDistortsSpherize…

5.10.3. Options

Figure 17.73. Spherize filter options

“Spherize” filter options

Presets, Preview, Split view
[Note] Note

These options are described in Section 2, “Common Features”.

Mode
  • Radial is the default mode. See example above.

  • Horizontal: as if image was mapped on a vertical cylinder.

  • Vertical: as if image was mapped on a horizontal cylinder.

Angle of view

Camera angle of view (0 - 180°)

Curvature

Spherical cap angle, as a fraction of the co-angle (complement angle) of view. Result is less domed as curvature decreases (100% - 0).

Amount

Interesting for negative values, which result in a hollow instead of a bump (from 1.000 to -1.000).

Resampling methods

These interpolation methods are described in Interpolation.

Clipping

The result of this filter can be larger than the original image. With the default Adjust option, the layer will be automatically resized as necessary when the filter is applied. With the Clip option the result will be clipped to the layer boundary.

5.10.4. Using Spherize filter

Drawing a selection before applying filter allows you to create another shape, such as a sphere: select Ellipse tool with the Fixed option checked; draw a circle; apply Spherize filter with the Use the selection as input selected. Invert selection and fill it with wanted background.