What? How is that possible? I mean I can understand a transition for two static pictures, but shouldn't it be harder when both series of images are continuously moving...?
If you have anything other than movie maker. it should be possible. (I've done it a few times, but not enough to make a whole video of, or else I'd send you a sample.)
what you do is clip the video at approximately the point where you want the morph to occur. then take a small bit--approximately a second or so--off of both these ends at the middle point. THEN you have to render these tiny clips as individual files, separately, to load into Sqirlz.
In sqirlz you morph these two little clips together, then render, again, as an AVI. Then you take this morphed video, and put it back into the video at the point where you initially made the cut. It's cumbersome, I know, and you probably have to do some figiting with time and fading in, but the result can be flawless.
"Morph this."
*gunshot*
ThisIsWEB 1 year ago
The coolest would be if you could morph video clips!
keyinregulus3 2 years ago
you CAN morph video clips
BOBMAN1980 2 years ago
What? How is that possible? I mean I can understand a transition for two static pictures, but shouldn't it be harder when both series of images are continuously moving...?
keyinregulus3 2 years ago
If you have anything other than movie maker. it should be possible. (I've done it a few times, but not enough to make a whole video of, or else I'd send you a sample.)
BOBMAN1980 2 years ago
what you do is clip the video at approximately the point where you want the morph to occur. then take a small bit--approximately a second or so--off of both these ends at the middle point. THEN you have to render these tiny clips as individual files, separately, to load into Sqirlz.
BOBMAN1980 2 years ago
In sqirlz you morph these two little clips together, then render, again, as an AVI. Then you take this morphed video, and put it back into the video at the point where you initially made the cut. It's cumbersome, I know, and you probably have to do some figiting with time and fading in, but the result can be flawless.
BOBMAN1980 2 years ago
You should use a LOT more control points. It will look much smoother, try it.
Sparclen 3 years ago