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Morph age pro 4.1.1
Morph age pro 4.1.1




  1. #Morph age pro 4.1.1 software#
  2. #Morph age pro 4.1.1 free#
  3. #Morph age pro 4.1.1 mac#

#Morph age pro 4.1.1 free#

I don't know of the specifics for the limitations of the free vs.Morph Age is an application to create morphing and warping animations on macOS. Hitfilm Express (the free version), might be able to do everything.

morph age pro 4.1.1

Hitfilm is more like AE (it's basically an AE clone), a compositing tool, less like a NLE. But it doesn't have rotoscoping/masks within the UI, but you can use compositing / luma masks to control areas One benefit is it has many many effects, and user based scripts (and it's free). There is an English translated version that a few people use on this forum.

morph age pro 4.1.1

It might be a step in the wrong direction for what you want, but you can do more dramatic stuff like 3d matchmove and morphing, camera projectionĪ quirky japanese one is aviutl. And usually only the "pro" versions of NLE's have that ability, they usually cost moreīlender is very powerful and does a bunch of other stuff (3d), but has a video sequence editor. But I think you probably want at least the ability for masks / rotoscoping for this task. So you can manipulate tracks, keyframes etc. All the windows popular ones like sony vegas, premiere, corel videostudio, etc.There are a gazillion lower cost editors that do all that. Will Hitfilm (or other video editor) do the following, do you know?ģ) 2nd track can be scaled, rotated, moved etc at each keyframe.Īlmost all video editors have 1-3. It might have been cool 15 years ago, but the UI now is very outdated. But it's very old software, good luck getting it to work at all or not to crash. In theory winmorph + wax could do it, because wax is really compositing software. When you "shrink" a face or object, generally that implies shrinking the face or object only, not the stuff around it as well but maybe that's ok for what you're trying to do ? Or if they claim "video" support, it's really fading entire videos (like an A/B fade transition), not individual objects only without affecting the background or other objects around it. Notice in that link above all the examples have similar homology and nothing is moving - that's because they are really still to still photo morphs, not video source (with motion) examples.

morph age pro 4.1.1

"animated masks" - either manually or with motion tracking assist). For generic targets (not necessarily faces) - at minimum you need the ability to work with layers, composite and isolate areas with rotoscoping (ie.

morph age pro 4.1.1

#Morph age pro 4.1.1 software#

There are dedicated morphing software that claim to support video such as in the link TreeTops posted above - but you will run into problems when the conditions are less than ideal, moving targets, objects moving in front of your target, etc. If the targets in your videos are all still, and "easy targets", you might not need something like AE or HitFilm - so we need a better understanding of what sorts of expectations you have I already suggested After Effects in your other thread about face swapping and tracking, and I'm going to suggest it again here. There are more challenges and manipulations if you want decent results for video source morphing. Video is more difficult than still to still photo morphing where in the latter - everything is aligned, nothing is moving.

#Morph age pro 4.1.1 mac#

What was the old "perfect" mac application ? - so we know what sort of "expectations" you might have






Morph age pro 4.1.1