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Resolved Morphing software

Discussion in 'Other PC Software' started by wildfire, 2011/08/28.

  1. 2011/08/28
    wildfire

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    A one off personal project so i'm not going to spend any money on it (though I will recommend trialware/shareware to others). Any suggestions for a few frames of morph from one flag to another?
     
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    TonyT

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    Morph as in skewing, animating, warping images?

    Freeware > Graphics and Photo > Photo Effects
     

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  4. 2011/08/30
    hawk22

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    wildfire

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    Thanks hawk, I've even got installed already. Why didn't I think of that :eek:

    In my defence I do very little (as in none at all) graphic work.
     
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    hawk22

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    You're right wildfire, in all honesty though Gimp is a lot more than just a good morpher (you can have a lot of fun) it does a good job as well for general image editing.
    Mind you I don't think that Pete would toy with it. :eek::eek::D
     
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    TonyT

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    Haha.

    I use Gimp all the time for image editing on Linux. I am finding it every bit as powerful as Photoshop, albeit with just as steep a learning curve.
     
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    Too right :D, but in all fairness I've never seen the program - used every version of Photoshop from PS 5 > CS 5.
     

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