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Sunday
Jun132010

MacBreak Studio: Morphing in Motion

On MacBreak Studio I show Brian a cool morphing effect you can do in Motion using Optical Flow. Thanks to Zak Peric, who runs the very cool site Embryo, for this tip. See it in iTunes here, or on the web here.

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Reader Comments (4)

Really nice tutorial. But I think that you forgot filtering the sound ;)

June 26, 2010 | Unregistered CommenterRekie

It's cool that you put out some kudos for Zak Peric. I learned most of my Motion fundaments from your books and DVDs, but Zak's site and tutorials really have motivated me to use Motion in a more artistic way. He's got a lot of cool stuff with great attention to detail. In his "morphing" tutorial he also did some useful explaining (at least for me) in using keyframes with variable speed. Thanks

June 29, 2010 | Unregistered CommenterPat McM

Help?! I can't seem to create a jpeg image sequence. Only image sequences I know are sequences made into .MOV files which don't seem to collapse in Motion. Is it the way the file is named?

Please comment if you can thank you

Davidgan

June 30, 2010 | Unregistered CommenterDavidgan

You need to have at least 3 digits in the name e.g. pic001.jpg, pic002.jpg etc. and you need to make sure "view image sequences as collapsed" is turned on at the bottom of the File Browser.

August 27, 2010 | Registered CommenterMark Spencer

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