Morpheus Photo Morpher
Since learning my way around the internet I’ve come across some interactive sites and some games that I enjoy. Finding something fun to do with my downloaded photos is new to me though. I have a lot of photos saved from vacations, every day and special events. I also have a lot of images saved that I like to use on my blogs, forums and social network sites.
Morpheus Photo-Morpher is one of the most awesome things I’ve done with images so far. Having the ability to morph photos or images is something I’ve seen on tv, videos and even in a museum once. I didn’t know I’d have the ability to use software from Zoombli to use it for myself.
This was easy for me to use. The directions are very clear and straightforward. The most difficulty I had was choosing which images to use. When Peanut asks me what I think she’s going to look like when she grows up I can put her photo with mine and my hubby’s and see what comes out. I may do it alone in case it’s a scary sight though.
There are so many possibilities with this Photo Morpher program. You can morph celebrities together, a mommy and daddy cat to see what their kittens might look like, or yourself as a child with yourself now. If you can handle it morph yourself and your same sex parent to see what you may look like older.
Since I really just wanted to do something a bit different. I chose an image of Dora the Explorer and Elmo to morph. Once I downloaded the images from my computer all I had to do was add dots to Dora in her main features like her eyes, mouth, chin, etc. For every dot on Dora, I moved the corresponding dots on Elmo. This makes the morph work more smoothly.

This software could make a great gift for that tech geek you know and love.
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October 30th, 2007 at 7:41 pm
Wasn’t that the most fun thing ever? I did one with Amanda and one of her favorite rock stars and even though it wasn’t as smooth as I would have liked because I didn’t play with it enough, it sure was fun and looks pretty good - all things considered!