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- What is morphing?
- ----------------
- Transformations between images. Run the examples *.xmovie with
- Motion.app (included) or Xanthus Craftman and you will get the
- picture:)...
-
- Features:
- --------
- - Morphing between still images.
- - Output: .xmovie movies. (Really just a catalog with tiffs)
- - Multihost rendering.
- - Several input formats (TIFF, EPS, RIB...)
- - Online help.
- - Runs on NEXTSTEP3.2 on NeXT, Intel and HP PA-RISC hardware.
-
- How does it work?
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- You draw some lines in the first of the two source images, move the
- lines to the corresponding place in the second. For instance, if you
- are doing a morph between two faces you might draw lines along the
- cheek, eyes and noose in the first image and the move the lines in the
- second to the cheek, eyes and noose in that image. Morph then
- interpolates between the two and saves the interpolated frames as a
- movie.
-
- History
- -------
- Version 1.1 of Morph has some UI performance improvements, bug fixes
- and new Icons.
-
- How to get Morph
- ----------------
- You can get Morph by anonymous ftp to cs.orst.edu or
- ftp.informatik.uni-muenchen.de (Germany).
-
- Legal issues
- ------------
- Morph is copyrighted by me, Martin Wennerberg. Morph is free and may
- be freely copied and used at own risk. It may however not be sold,
- hired or in any other commercial way be distributed without permission
- by me. If images produced with Morph are used for commercial purposes
- or in publications it must be stated that Morph by Martin Wennerberg
- has been used.
-
- How to contact me:
-
- email:
- nv90-mwe@nada.kth.se
- snailmail:
- Martin Wennerberg
- Ektorpsv. 41
- 131 47 Nacka, SWEDEN
- phone:
- [SWEDEN]+8 716 06 30
-
-
- I'd like to hear your opinions about the program so do contact me.
-