Multi-layer warps/morphs
Posted: Wed Jun 21, 2006 8:28 am
I have used Fantamorph for some while now and am impressed by its great value, but I think this suggestion, if implemented, could make it stand out among its competitors.
Fantamorph can read multi-layer formats (like TIFF) but ignores/discards the layer information. Imagine the effects you could achieve if you could warp those layers independently ! The current 'background' feature is very effective but this suggestion would be like using the 'background' feature but having the background move as well as having multiple 'backgrounds'. Parts of the combined image that were hidden on frame 1 could gradually appear in later frames. As a simple example, imagine what the 'butterfly on a flower' sample would look like if the flower could move in the wind underneath the butterfly.
I know that to do this would be a large piece of work and could only be put in a new release, but I think the results could be staggeringly good and make Fantamorph unique among its competitors.
Fantamorph can read multi-layer formats (like TIFF) but ignores/discards the layer information. Imagine the effects you could achieve if you could warp those layers independently ! The current 'background' feature is very effective but this suggestion would be like using the 'background' feature but having the background move as well as having multiple 'backgrounds'. Parts of the combined image that were hidden on frame 1 could gradually appear in later frames. As a simple example, imagine what the 'butterfly on a flower' sample would look like if the flower could move in the wind underneath the butterfly.
I know that to do this would be a large piece of work and could only be put in a new release, but I think the results could be staggeringly good and make Fantamorph unique among its competitors.