Creators are publishing new Rotate Object demos as Photoshop beta users test perspective turns and follow-up compositing. Check credit usage and output quality before you add it to paid client workflows.

The new beta feature is being pitched as a way to rotate 2D objects as if you were choosing a different camera angle, then continue the edit with Harmonize. Adobe's announcement language in the release post is specific about that sequence: rotate first, then adjust lighting so the new angle sits more naturally inside a composite.
That makes this less of a one-click 3D tool than a compositing aid. The immediate creative use case is product shots, cutout assets, and scene-building where the object is right but the perspective is wrong.
The first wave of creator response is focused on workflow proof rather than polished showcase pieces. One post circulating from the beta community says the demo reaction sees the win in changing perspective and then using Harmonization to finish the shot, which is a practical pitch for ad mockups and thumbnail design.
A separate tutorial creator has already published a detailed Turkish-language walkthrough, previewed with [img:2|video thumbnail] showing a car rotated through multiple angles. That suggests users are testing how far the generated turn can go before artifacts or mismatched geometry become obvious, especially in paid production work where output consistency matters.
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