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All I seem to see is morphs used as entertainment. With software sections given a name like "Industrial", I would expect more "Professional" applications.
So, how about an user area for showing and describing real applications?
I used Morpheus yesterday on my webpage for showing a CAD drawing changing to a real object. I took several Satellite dish azimuth drive images produced by a 3D CAD software system called "Alibre" and morphed the final image with the actual hardware used. The resulting *.gif is located on my webpage
at http://www.ultimatecharger.com/dish.html
Other obvious application areas are sales, and engineering support.
I am going to show how an original object relates to the modified version by morphing the "before" image into the the "after" image. In this case the "before" object is a polar mounted satelllite dish and the "after" object will be a Alt-Az mounting of the same dish.
If done carefully, the areas not needing engineering effort should stay static and the areas requiring significant effort will standout as they change.
Dr Robert
So, how about an user area for showing and describing real applications?
I used Morpheus yesterday on my webpage for showing a CAD drawing changing to a real object. I took several Satellite dish azimuth drive images produced by a 3D CAD software system called "Alibre" and morphed the final image with the actual hardware used. The resulting *.gif is located on my webpage
at http://www.ultimatecharger.com/dish.html
Other obvious application areas are sales, and engineering support.
I am going to show how an original object relates to the modified version by morphing the "before" image into the the "after" image. In this case the "before" object is a polar mounted satelllite dish and the "after" object will be a Alt-Az mounting of the same dish.
If done carefully, the areas not needing engineering effort should stay static and the areas requiring significant effort will standout as they change.
Dr Robert