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Introduction
» Morpheus
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» Dot Usage
» Pictures
» Rendering & Preview
» Layout
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» Options & Dot Delay
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Morpheus

The basic concept is to create a morph between two pictures and output a sequence of picture files or a movie file.

Morpheus

Start by loading any two pictures into the program's viewer boxes and then drag and drop dots onto each image by clicking the square with the hand in the upper-left corner Dragging and dragging dots onto the picture (remove dots by dragging them from your pictures to the Trash button Trash located next to the square with the hand in the upper-left corner).

What you're doing by dropping dots on the pictures is telling Morpheus how you want the first picture to morph into the second. These dots act as reference points in creating the final Morph. To create the best Morphs, try to strategically place dots on key features of the two pictures.

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There are various alterative ways to quickly apply dots to your pictures, one of which is to simply hold down the ALT key and left click your mouse wherever you want to add a new dot onto a picture, which can save a lot of time dragging back and forth from the hand buttom. Other methods, such as selecting Add Dot from the Dots menu, just pressing CTRL + A, or right-clicking the picture area and selecting Add Dot will also add dots to your pictures. Use whichever method you find the easiest and quickest, as manipulating dots is the bulk of the work needed to create stunning morphs.

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