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Been mucking around with the image warping feature in Moho and seems like you can do some pretty cool stuff with it. Anyway, thought you guys might get a kick out of this short video I made with it!
Can't seem to post even tiny AVIs directly to the board so give this link a try.
http://www.savefile.com/files/9143206
Oh yeah, you need an MPEG4 (XVID) codec to view it.
That's a pretty good morph. Very well done.
pretty cool morph Reason, got any more up your sleeves?
That's excellent. Makes me wish there was a reasonably simple end-user program to morph full-motion clips. Maybe in a few years.
That's excellent. Makes me wish there was a reasonably simple end-user program to morph full-motion clips. Maybe in a few years.
Ah yes, the Holy Grail of image morphing! Well, I've got some good news for you. I just found out this morning that in Moho you can warp movies just as easily as you can warp images. I've been wishing for a tool that could do that for years and here it was under my nose all the time. No longer do I have to think "How cool would it be if she was really buff?" when a hot actress fights a bunch of guys or performs a feat of strength.
Can't wait to give it a try tonight. Any requests?
I'll be your first customer. i;ve been a big fan of Keira Kinghtly and was wondering if u could do an outrageouly big morph of her? anything else you can add on our own.
Sorry, but I didn't have a suitable video clip of the gorgeous Kiera Knightly so I did a morph of Hilary Swank flexing instead
http://www.stoik.com/morphman/ can supposedly do dynamic and video to video morphing if anyone is interested. Personally I think I will stick with Moho for now, but I would be interested to hear of anyone else's experiments with other programs.
They are both terrific, fantastic Job, Love it very much, (can't wait for the next one) that's what I call [glow=red,2,300]FMG[/glow]
This Moho you speak of… it's a stand-alone program? Fairly intuitive?
The way I go on about Moho on this board, you guys probably think I'm a sales rep. It's just that for 2D animation I haven't been able to find a better program and this one happens to pretty damn cheap as well ($99). It's actually very intuitive to use – once you've done all of the bundled tutorials you can pretty much do anything you can imagine in 2D. They have a great website http://www.lostmarble.com with tonnes of samples and a download of an evaluation version. I've even seen a few muscle girls in the animations users have posted to the online forum.
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