In this tutorial I’ll show you how to achieve an organic morphing blob to transition from one element to another. Then we’ll look at dropping in textures for a more attractive end result.
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Nice trick for double timelines and composition windows.
Thank you everyone for your comments, they are really appreciated. I also wanted to thank Sergio Toporek as he is the one that introduced me to this technique in the first place.
If you have any comments or questions, don't hesitate and shout!
Grate one IZRA congrats on your first tutorial looking forward for the second :)
When I use my own images, the blur actually blurs the image instead of looking like a shape morphing. Do I need to mess with the threshold more? or will my images just not work?
I only liked it because at the last minutes of the tut you burped.
Hey!
Sorry about that, I thought I deleted the audio but apparently I didn't. And that's actually my coffee mug, I didn't remove the lid so it makes funny noises :-)
Cheers
Really inventive Ezra!
Well conceived and explained. I've never used CC Threshold before and its a simple technique which works well.
It looks so cool, I think I will use this technique in my school project. Thanks a lot.
Absolutely excellent. Nice tutorial. Very well thought out. Very much appreciated.
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