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Morphing and Warping Gwai-Loh
First we warped Gwai to have the big eyes, then we offset the image a little bit both horizontally and vertically with WinImages. This could also be done in many other image editing programs, such as Photoshop or Paint Shop Pro.
Then we morphed between the warped image and the original. The end result not only incorporates the warp, but also the change in position, so it appears that he is moving while his eyes change.
Note that these are low-resolution demonstration animations only. Our software can
and does produce cinema-quality, true color output at any resolution, at any frame rate, using any mix of source image resolutions. |