Angiea1114 wrote:
I apologize...I posted the wrong picture...
In the first picture here, all I did was rotate the layer. Usually when I do this, and hit enter, the boundary boxes stay where they are.
Now, after I hit enter, the boundary boxes change to these positions .. HELP!
You are confusing two things. You have a layer that was made using the rounded rectangle tool. The layer has pixels that form a rectangle with rounded corners. The boundaries of the un-rotated rounded rectangle and the boundaries of the layer are the same except for the rounded corners.
When you rotate the rounded rectangle pixels the pixels boundaries rotate are more a diamond shape a rectangle standing on a rounder corner. Layer boundaries are rectangular with horizontal and vertical sides. So the layer boundaries do indeed change when you commit the transform.
Here you can easily see the difference. The marching ants are around the layers pixel boundaries and the transform box around the layers bounds.