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General Dugalle
Posts: 589
Location: Sunshine Coast, Queensland
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hey, i was wondering if anybody could help (been ages since i've been on the forums, been overseas and such... feels weird...) i was wanting to morph one photo into another, for example getting a picture of brisbane river and over a series of three or four pictures morph it into say... the themes or rhine or something, any help would be appreciated ;)
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| #0 12:20pm 13/07/06 |
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Captain America
Posts: 1059
Location: Gold Coast, Queensland
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powerpoint slideshow?
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| #1 12:39pm 13/07/06 |
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Greazy
Posts: 3684
Location: Other International
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I know theres a free morphing program out there but Im not exactly sure thats what youre after. Maybe what youre after is getting a picture and fadding it into another? If so, it will have something to do with the opacity, but you will need to play around with adobe imageready.
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| #2 01:06pm 13/07/06 |
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scuzzy
Posts: 12275
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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fading in and out can be covered in photoshop, morphing however isn't. If you want to create a static panoramic image, that could be done with layer masking, however animation, nuh uh.
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Astroboy
Posts: 3503
Location: Germany
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Do you want it as a gif? I can do that
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ravn0s
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Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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might be able to do it in adobe imageready
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