Photoshop
Rotate a layer
-
From
the Layers palette, select the layer you want to rotate.
- If anything is currently selected in the image, choose
Select > Deselect.
- Choose Edit > Transform > Rotate.
A box defining the boundaries of the layer (called a bounding box)
appears.
- Move the pointer outside of the bounding box (the pointer
becomes a curved, two-sided arrow), and then drag. Press Shift to
constrain the rotation to 15° increments.
- When you’re satisfied with the results, press Enter (Windows)
or Return (Mac OS), or click the check mark in the options
bar. To cancel the rotation, press Esc, or click the Cancel Transform
icon on the options bar.