Warps the layer into a circular shape.

  • Rotation: Use the rotation wheel to spin the clip or layer around the center point.
  • Range: Defines how many degrees the image is stretched to fill the circle, in each direction.
  • Center: Assigns the exact center location of the polar warp circle within the frame.
    • Position: Specifies the center position using X (horizontal) and Y (vertical) coordinates.
    • Use Layer: Use the position of another layer to define the center position.
  • Start Radius: Determines the radius from the center point at which the polar warped image begins. Increasing this value above 0 creates a hole in the middle of the circle.
  • End Radius: Determines the radius from the center point which marks the outside edge of the circle. Editing this value changes the overall size of the circle.
  • Wrap X: Choose how the empty area of the circle is filled, when the Range is set below 180º.
    • No: No fill is used.
    • Tile: An exact copy of the source layer is placed alongside the original, to fill empty areas.
    • Reflect: A reflected copy of the source layer is placed alongside the original, to fill empty areas.
  • Wrap Y: Choose how the empty areas inside the start radius and outside the end radius are filled.
    • No: No fill is used.
    • Tile: An exact copy of the source layer is placed alongside the original, to fill empty areas.
    • Reflect: A reflected copy of the source layer is placed alongside the original, to fill empty areas.
  • Reverse: The area of the source layer found inside of the polar warp radius is stretched and distorted to fill the entire rectangular frame.

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