Morpheous bugs

I’m still having problems using the latest morpheus photo morpher software. This product lets you morph one picture into another. Simple enough. I’m trying to take it a step further and morph the picture into another without showing the other picture. So in effect, I’m just morphing the original into a different shape. The reason? I am working with image maps for a 3-D game to represent myself. I need to wrap my picture just rite so everything lines up in the game. The problem I’m having though is that the software is a bit buggy.Morpheus Photo Morpher - Non Movement.jpg

 

3 Responses to “Morpheous bugs”

  1. Atomic Bombshell Says:

    That’s really cool.

  2. Aurura Says:

    Dear Lewis,

    It’s been quite a while since I’ve visited your blog. I’m glad to see you’re still alive! I hope you and Angel are doing well.

    I received an email form your LinkedIn website this morning. I was wondering if there was a mistake, since (one of) my online user names is Aurura Beuralis, and you have a friend who’s nick is Aurora Bombshell.. but then, the email address it sent to was indeed mine… so, did you mean to send this to me, and… if so, what’s it about?

    Anyway, good to see you either way. Take Care.

    - Aurura

  3. AvPainter and Mapping Photorealistic Textures « Dedric Mauriac Says:

    […] as well. However, I’ve had trouble in the past with it since it is not originally meant to morph images in this way. It is often used to morph one image into another; not to morph the mesh of an existing […]

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