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Morphing Programs Hi everyone!! i was wondering if you could suggest some good image morphing programs. I used to have microsoft picture it, but the new version on my new computer doesn't have a morphing option!! Thanks boy2beast |
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Go to musclemorphs.com and click on 'links'. Scroll down for a list of sites.iangecko |
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A familiar topic here We had a long discussion of several tools in this forum here. Lots of good tools mentioned. -- -- -- -- - Also from elsewhere in this forum we talked about "AnmanieSMP" to be found at: http://www.foto-freeware.de/download.php?id=117 |
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I'd promised to examine Photoshop Elements 3.0 when it came out. I've now do so and I find it to be just as good for morphing as PE2. The image below was a 5 minute morph quickie using PE3. The interface is re-arranged a bit but has most of the same tools as full Photoshop 7.0 For anyone thinking of eventually doing image processing professionally, knowing Photoshop is a big plus on your resume and in your career. Full Photoshop is expensive ($600 US) but you can get into the methodologies and mindset of Photoshop with the "Photoshop Elements" product for $100 US. I'm a bit biased toward Adobe, and PE3 didn't do anything to change my opinion, they still make a good product. (apologies to Atomic Muscle for borrowing his great work) Last edited by LeatherGryphon; December 26th, 2004 at 04:54 PM. |
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