Thank you for your response, Alexandre.  I tried out the Curve Bend filter some time ago 
but I took another look at it after your email.  Unfortunately it works only on the top 
or bottom boundaries of the image and I cannot reproduce a "peel" effect - 
essentially pulling one corner of a layer across the image.  This is a little bit like 
the Page Curl filter, but that has very little control and simply adds a new Curl layer.  
I went through all the other filters again, including the G'MIC range, but so far I have 
been unable to replicate Photoshop's Warp filter.  It's the first time I have been unable 
to do something in GIMP that I can in Photoshop.

Rob


On 04/09/2021 03:27, Alexandre Prokoudine via gimp-user-list wrote:
On Thu, Sep 2, 2021 at 4:55 PM Robin Simmons
<ro...@lenkeninternational.co.uk> wrote:
I use the Gimp transform tools occasionally and find they can produce great abstract 
effects. Recently I have looked at the Warp transform in Photoshop to give a layer 
"peel" effect similar to this example: https://imgur.com/2Q3oPg1.  I cannot 
reproduce the effect in GIMP and I wondered whether I had missed something.  I would be 
grateful to hear if anyone knows how to do this.
Please try the Curve Bend filter (Filters > Distorts).

Alex
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