10.8.  Polar Coords

10.8.1.  Overview

Figure 15.145.  Example for Polar Coords filter

Example for Polar Coords filter

Original image

Example for Polar Coords filter

Polar Coords” filter applied


You can find this filter through FiltersDistortsPolar Coords.

It gives a circular or a rectangular representation of your image with all the possible intermediates between both.

10.8.2.  Options

Figure 15.146.  Polar Coords” filter options

Polar Coords filter options

Preview

The result of your settings will appear in the Preview without affecting the image until you click on OK.

Circle Depth in Percent

Slider and input box allow you to set the "circularity" of the transformation, from rectangle (0%) to circle (100%).

Offset Angle

This option controlles the angle the drawing will start from (0 - 359°), and so turns it around the circle center.

Map Backwards

When this option is checked, the drawing will start from the right instead of the left.

Map from Top

If unchecked, the mapping will put the bottom row in the middle and the top row on the outside. If checked, it will be the opposite.

To Polar

If unchecked, the image will be circularly mapped into a rectangle (odd effect). If checked, the image will be mapped into a circle.

10.8.3.  Examples

Figure 15.147.  With text

With text

If you have just written the text, you must Flatten the image before using the filter.


Figure 15.148.  With two horizontal bars

With two horizontal bars