Warp a Layer with Cylindrical Transform

Last updated on Oct 27, 2025

Learn how to curve flat designs in Adobe Photoshop so they fit naturally on round objects with resizing, curvature, and perspective controls.

Photoshop warp dropdown with Cylinder selected, showing a floral label wrapped around a dropper bottle. A bottle with a dropper.

The Cylindrical Transform Warp is beneficial for packaging design and product mock-ups, allowing you to see how labels and artwork appear on bottles, cans, and other cylindrical products. You can also apply it to text layers for creative layouts. Apply the Cylinder warp style to wrap artwork naturally around a bottle for realistic packaging previews.

Select a layer or region in the image you want to warp. 

Select Edit > Transform > Warp.

Select the Switch between free transform and warp modes icon in the Options bar.

Select the Warp dropdown menu and then select Cylinder.

Use the corner controls (located at the bottom-left and top-right) to resize the entire selection. Hold Shift-key while dragging corner controls to constrain proportions.

Adjust the curvature using the center controls. Top-center changes both upper and lower boundary arcs together, while bottom-center adjusts only the lower boundary arc.

Control the perspective by moving the center control point to the right or left.

Press Enter (Windows) or return (macOS) to apply the warp.