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Wednesday, December 2, 2009

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Here's one to grow on.

9 comments:

  1. Is there software that allows the growth to be animated? I remember a freeware program, from a looong time ago, that allowed you do this. You basically loaded in 2 (or 3?) pics, mapped points between the two (here, the biceps, for example), and the software animated it so that the morph was animated and her arm actually looked like it grew (not a gif animation program).

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  2. Adobe AfterEffects does a stunning job. I've played around with it but video is not my specialty. Anyone want a job at Area Orion creating animations?

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  3. Sorry, I don't know her name, just that she is a Korean bodybuilder.

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  4. Hmmm… I have After Effects but haven't played around with it yet. I just might be interested, Mr. Orion, after I've discovered whether or not I could create such animations. May I have a few before/after/intermediate images to try it out?

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  5. can we see it as a before and after as well

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  6. I uploaded the before & after and here's a link to an AfterEffects morph tutorial. http://library.creativecow.net/articles/stern_eran/Simple_Morph/video-tutorial.php

    You can email me a test sample at areaorion@gmail.com. I have many more if I like the outcome.

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  7. Jeez. Your morphs are insane, man! I don't know how you maintain such pronounced dimensionality with such extreme enhancements. Even with careful shading, most of my morphs reach an upper threshold where they start to look like stretched two-dimensional images. You are to be commended on your Jedi skills :D

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  8. Your work is awesome, keep up the very good work.

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