| I use a great little one trick pony called: Morph age Pro takes a bit to learn the interface, but I've done morphs with it as good as elastic reality ever did.
One thing is to do the morph 2 to 3 times longer then you need and retime in AE
each curve can have it's own timing too
good luck
Chris On Fri, Feb 17, 2012 at 9:47 AM, Lloyd Alvarez <lists@aescripts.com> wrote:
I also recently did a morphing shot with Re:Flex Motion Morph and got fantastic results. I can't say enough good things about that whole Re:Flex suite. Re:Flex Warp is the most amazing/versatile distortion plugin available for After Effects in my opinion. Highly recommended!
-Lloyd
I didn't end up using any tutorials and simply read the manual, which explained the process nicely and was nicely laid out. I got excellent results on the morph I was trying to perform. It's nice to be able to key frame in AE so the morph eases in and out and looks more natural compared to morphing software I used to use in the old days.
On Feb 16, 2012, at 5:07 AM, Robert Kjettrup wrote: Hi Jack
i have done several fixes like you describe with Re:Flex and it is a very useful plugin. Try to use the automatic alignment feature that will help you when morphing between features that look alike, like the same person, and save you from doing too many splines. Re:Flex also has the ability to blend the different splines at different speed, and that can really help to make the transition more organic looking.
just a few tips :-)
-- --------------------------------------- R.Christopher Biggs Digital Ronin
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