Image I have a clipped image of a ruler, with no background whatsoever. That edges of that ruler will be displayed at a 30° angle for example, instead of lying horizontal in the image.
Then let's say I want to make a shadow using color overlay, so I dupe that layer, and then I want to transform that 2nd layer. When I open the boundary box, it's always horizontal/vertical lines.
I would like to be able to rotate the boundary box to match the ruler's 30° angle, THEN transform from there, so the perspective transform's angle matches the products. Currently, I have to rotate the image to be horizontal, then transform, then rotate back, which is extra steps.
Then let's say I want to make a shadow using color overlay, so I dupe that layer, and then I want to transform that 2nd layer. When I open the boundary box, it's always horizontal/vertical lines.
I would like to be able to rotate the boundary box to match the ruler's 30° angle, THEN transform from there, so the perspective transform's angle matches the products. Currently, I have to rotate the image to be horizontal, then transform, then rotate back, which is extra steps.
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