Does anyone have a morphing tutorial for MS Paint?

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  • #22930
    RyuuQuadraxis
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    I can't quite afford those expensive programs like Photoshop and all, so does anyone have a tutorial for morphing muscle girls on MS Paint or a link to a free morphing program? Win Morph doesn't load for me at all, so that's out of the options.

    #22931
    TC2
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    You can't do morphs in MSpaint, but you can do animations 😉

    Basically the thing is with MSpaint if you try to change the size of an object in that program it will turn into a jagged pixellated mess while Photoshop automatically corrects that.

    Not only that but some of the tools used for morphs are liquify, warp, and basically anything that can be used to distort the image to make it look bigger.  I recommend borrowing some form of photoshop from a friend and installing it from there because there is no way to do morphs in paint without spending hundreds of hours on one aspect.  Not to mention paint doesn't have a wide enough color palette meaning you could be literally spending hours just trying to find the right colors.

    TC2

    #22932
    Prophet Tenebrae
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    I'm no artist but I can tell you this:

    MS paint ain't good for much.

    There are free photomanipulation programs out there and of course, for the less moral and more technical – just about every piece of software under the sun can be discovered on the net…

    #22933
    Reason
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    You could do worse than try AnmanieSMP. Superior to Photoshop's Liquify filter IMHO and free. It also let's you export an animation of your morph which Photoshop doesn't. Only problem is you will need another app (like the Gimp) for non-warping type mods like cut & pastes or adding light and shadow. Good way to get your feet wet though.

    http://www.klitetools.com/print.php?id=2373

    #22934
    pidey
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    I personally reccomend a program called GIMP over photoshop, it works just as well as photoshop in most areas, and is fairly easy to learn how to use.  It is completely free.

    Download it at

    http://gimp-win.sourceforge.net/stable.html

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