Radial Slicer

The Radial Slicer is a preset from the Geometric Slicer bundle. It allows you to divide your document into radial layers or smart objects. The shape is generated by a layer mask. There will be no visible effect! But the splitting is a perfect basis for further processing.
This time-saver will only slice you image into separate layers. There will be no visual effect!

Basic Adjustments

Elements

Define in how many individual elements you want to slice the image. You can choose between 3 and 50 elements. Each beam is applied as a layer mask to a copy of the original layer. Keep in mind that only half of the elements will be created if Skip Every Other is active.

Angle

If the splitting of the beams is unfavorable – for example, cutting an important element in the picture – you can change the angle for the initial beam. This allows you to completely control the position of the cut edges. You can define a value between 0° and the maximum angle of a beam via the angle slider in 0.25 steps.

Origin Tool

The origin tool helps you setting the point of origin in a document. Therefore you can use the graphics with the corresponding anchor points, two text fields for the X and Y coordinates or the crosshairs tool, which allows you to click right into your image. By default, the point of origin is set to the center of the document.

Origin Tool in the FX-Panel

More Options

Skip every other

This is one of the most useful features in this preset. While the number of elements defines how many beams should fit into your document, this options allows you to skip every other beam. If you set 10 elements, you will actually get only 5 beam layers. There will be also 5 “transparent gaps” where the background shines though.

Skip (even/odd)

If Skip Every Other is active, you can choose whether the odd or the even beams should be skipped. So, if you have 10 elements and odd is active, beam no. 2, 4, 6, 8 and 10 will be created.

Link Mask

This option allows you to define whether the layer mask should be linked to a layer or not. If you want to move the content within the shape, you should unlink the layer mask. But if you want to move the whole shape, the layer mask must be linked. Read more about layer masks in this article from Adobe.

Slicer Linked and unlinked layer mask in Photoshop
Linked and unlinked layer masks in Photoshop.

Anti-Alias

With anti-aliasing you can diminish jaggies. Deactivated, the layer mask will have very hard edges. Activated, semi-transparent pixels will be added to smoothen the stair-stepping of the edges. Attention: if two anti-aliased layers are directly next to each other, you can get white or transparent gaps. In this case, we recommend to deactivate anti-aliasing. Read more about aliasing in this article from Adobe.

Edge without (left) and with (right) anti-aliasing.

Smart Object

Defines if the content should be converted to a smart object or kept as a regular layer. Smart objects allow you to work non-destructively. Read more about smart objects in this article from Adobe.

Regular layer and smart object in Photoshop.

Group Settings

You can define the name for the group. Click on the folder icon and set a color for the group.

Change Group name and color

Custom Presets

All settings can be saved as Custom Presets and accessed easily at any time. Read more about Custom Presets in this article.

FX-Panel Custom Preset Create

Create Button

With this preset you can create, replace and hide. Read more about the Create Button in this article.

Create button without batch

Example

Orbital Slicer preset on image from Geometrical Sliver bundle for FX-Panel

Panel Options Screenshot

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