Sarah Douglas - The Legend Continues...
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Sarah is just soooooooooooo hot. one of the most beautiful women EVER!! she deserves to be a real life queen and rule over her subjects
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@phonogenesis yea hehe :p
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That explains why I couldn't place it. It had a Trek-ish, Romulan costume.
BTW, I didn't mean in terms of "distortion", I mean in terms of "inbetweens, neither one or the other". 1% of the video time comprises unaltered images, the other 99% is "mutations of 2 separate pictures." I guess it's all personal taste, I watched it in HD from the first time. I suppose your eye prefers perpetual motion over momentarily exhibiting the source images, mine the reverse.
But still, good job.
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> @Golfcash said:
> one of the most beautiful women EVER!! she deserves to be a real life queen and rule over her subjects.
I agree with you on the first part only. Let's not just get carried away man ...
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@Morrgore subsequent shows/movies are: "V - The Final Battle", "Solarbabies", "Beastmaster II - Through the Portal of Time", "Babylon 5" (Episode name: "Deathwalker") & "Witchville".
Somewhere around 35" i saw Elvis yey
Cuenca20 5 months ago
@Cuenca20 He gets everywhere, doesn't he? LOL
phonogenesis 5 months ago
Neat tribute, but you should have had it pause a moment when each full morph was complete, for it to register. The morph should be only the "inbetween", not persistent without time for one to take in each full step.
TheJediCharles 7 months ago
@TheJediCharles I tried that originally but it looked naff. It would have worked, had I been morphing between moving video images as opposed to stills, but the whole stop-start thing wasn't working for me - I much prefer the "breathing" effect this brings about & the sense of it constantly evolving... thanks for your comments though!
phonogenesis 7 months ago
@phonogenesis
Yes, I can understand what you mean. The "extremes" would appear too static for the purpose of a "video" if their being mere stills were revealed. But, the price in emphasizing persistent motion was to not for any given moment have an "undistorted, complete Sarah." Not criticizing, just saying.
BTW, it looks like one of those she must have been in an episode of Star Trek TNG. What episode and character is that?
TheJediCharles 7 months ago
@TheJediCharles The distortion isn't so bad if you watch it in 720p (I have no idea what youtube does to videos but the transitions look horrible at 360p!) - If I'm on the same page as you, the character I think you're referring to was actually in Babylon 5, Season 1. Episode 9, entitled "Deathwalker". Sarah was, of course, superb in this role!
phonogenesis 7 months ago