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Morpheus Photo Animation Suite:Instructions

How To How to Use Morpheus Photo Animation:

Morpheus Photo Animation Suite allows you share your photos with digital effects that go beyond the ordinary. You can use it to morph, warp and even combine photos. With just a few mouse clicks, you can achieve jaw-dropping effects.


Step1:
Launch Morpheus Studio. The Layout Wizard will appear as the default start up (you can disable it at anytime). Choose whether you want to "Morph," "Warp" or "Mix" two photos. Deselect "Use Beginner Mode Menus" once you become comfortable with the program.




Step2:
Load the images you want to animate. Load the first image for the animation in the left frame and the image you want to finish with in the right frame (you will only load one image for the warp effect). Click "Next" to continue.



Step3:
Morph two photos by placing control dots next to the features you want to shift. Choose "Add Dots" and click in the Start image to set a feature location (a similar dot with the same will appear in the End image). Use the "Move Dots" tool to reposition the dots in the images (for example, left eye to left eye or chin to chin). The more dots you add, the more precise the transition.



Step4:
Warp an image in the same way. Add dots around the feature you want to change in the start image. Use the move tool to shift the corresponding dots in the end image to their warped position.



Step5:
Combine photos by using the dots to define the image areas you want to swap. Use the dots to line up the features you want to frame.



Step6:
Press the "Control" and "P" keys to open the Preview window. Drag the playback head to the right to see your animation effect. Click the "Proof" button to toggle the preview mode to a lower quality for faster preview. You can add more dots at any time.



Step7:
Mix your final animation by clicking the "Render Timeline" button in the toolbar. Click the "Save Layout" button to save your working file for later changes. You can save the entire animation or a single frame.

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