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Submitted by , posted on 03 February 2001
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A long time ago I wrote a shareware program called CMorph ("The Complete
Morph"). CMorph was a two-dimensional morphing program that used the same
exact techniques that were used in the special effects of some popular
movies. I recently released the source code on the Fluid Studios
publications
page.
In the image above, the top two images are the inputs, and the bottom two
images are a couple frames from the output animation.
Some links:
- This morph animation can be found
here. You'll need QuickTime or some other player that can handle FLC
files. Even by today's standards, I think this one holds up.
- The DOS binaries can be found
here.
- And the source is available
here.
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