Pixel Stretch Swirl

Using the pixel stretch technique and polar coordinates, you can create an interesting swirl. This is a neat little effect that can be used with any picture and in any project and it only takes a few quick steps!

STEP ONE

Using any size document, grab an image you want to experiment with and size it accordingly.

Pixel Stretch Swirl step 1

STEP TWO

Using the Single Column Marquee Tool, select an area of the image you wish to use for the pixel stretch. Keep in mind that when using the single column marquee tool, you are selecting an area that is 1 pixel in width.

Pixel Stretch Swirl step 2

STEP THREE

Right click on your selection and choose "Layer via copy". You won't really see anything different but what this does is create a new layer with just the 1 pixel wide area that you selected.

We want to stretch the 1 pixel wide area so go to Edit > Transform > Scale. You should see the following:

Pixel Stretch Swirl step 3

Grab the middle handles and stretch all the way to the left and right then hit enter. You should get the following:

Pixel Stretch Swirl step 4

STEP FOUR

The final step is to apply the swirl effect. To do this, go to Filter > Distort > Polar Coordinates and make sure "Rectagular to Polar" is selected. You should get the following result:

Pixel Stretch Swirl step 5

I used this effect when I created the Jennifer Love Hewitt wallpaper. It's available as a download. Enjoy!

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