Morphing is a
special effect
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in
motion pictures
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and
animations that changes (or morphs) one
image
An image is a visual representation of something. It can be two-dimensional, three-dimensional, or somehow otherwise feed into the visual system to convey information. An image can be an artifact, such as a photograph or other two-dimensio ...
or
shape
A shape or figure is a graphical representation of an object or its external boundary, outline, or external surface, as opposed to other properties such as color, texture, or material type.
A plane shape or plane figure is constrained to lie on ...
into another through a seamless transition. Traditionally such a depiction would be achieved through
dissolving techniques on film. Since the early 1990s, this has been replaced by computer software to create more realistic transitions. A similar method is applied to audio recordings, for example, by changing voices or vocal lines.
Early transformation techniques
Long before digital morphing, several techniques were used for similar image transformations. Some of those techniques are closer to a matched dissolve - a gradual change between two pictures without warping the shapes in the images - while others did change the shapes in between the start and end phases of the transformation.
Tabula scalata
Known since at least the end of the 16th century,
Tabula scalata is a type of painting with two images divided over a corrugated surface. Each image is only correctly visible from a certain angle. If the pictures are matched properly, a primitive type of morphing effect occurs when changing from one viewing angle to the other.
Mechanical transformations
Around 1790 French
shadow play
Shadow play, also known as shadow puppetry, is an ancient form of storytelling and entertainment which uses flat articulated cut-out figures (shadow puppets) which are held between a source of light and a translucent screen or scrim. The cut-o ...
showman
François Dominique Séraphin François Dominique Séraphin (15 February 1747 – 5 December 1800) was a French entertainer who developed and popularised shadow plays in France. The art form would go on to be copied across Europe.
Shadow plays
Séraphin was born in Longwy, near ...
used a metal shadow figure with jointed parts to have the face of a young woman changing into that of a witch.
Some 19th century mechanical
magic lantern
The magic lantern, also known by its Latin name , is an early type of image projector that used pictures—paintings, prints, or photographs—on transparent plates (usually made of glass), one or more lens (optics), lenses, and a light source. ...
slides produced changes to the appearance of figures. For instance a nose could grow to enormous size, simply by slowly sliding away a piece of glass with black paint that masked part of another glass plate with the picture.
Matched dissolves
In the first half of the 19th century "
dissolving views" were a popular type of magic lantern show, mostly showing landscapes gradually dissolving from a day to night version or from summer to winter. Other uses are known, for instance Henry Langdon Childe showed groves transforming into cathedrals.
The 1910 short film ''Narren-grappen'' shows a
dissolve transformation of the clothing of a female character.
Maurice Tourneur's 1915 film
Alias Jimmy Valentine featured a subtle dissolve transformation of the main character from respected citizen Lee Randall into his criminal alter ego Jimmy Valentine.
''The Peter Tchaikovsky Story'' in a 1959 TV-series episode of ''Disneyland'' features a swan automaton transforming into a real ballet dancer.
In 1985,
Godley & Creme
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created a "morph" effect using analogue cross-fades on parts of different faces in the video for "
Cry
Crying is the dropping of tears (or welling of tears in the eyes) in response to an emotional state, or pain. Emotions that can lead to crying include sadness, anger, and even happiness. The act of crying has been defined as "a complex secreto ...
".
Animation
In animation, the morphing effect was created long before the introduction of cinema. A
phenakistiscope
The phenakistiscope (also known by the spellings phénakisticope or phenakistoscope) was the first widespread animation device that created a fluent illusion of motion. Dubbed and ('stroboscopic discs') by its inventors, it has been known unde ...
designed by its inventor
Joseph Plateau was printed around 1835 and shows the head of a woman changing into a witch and then into a monster.
Émile Cohl's 1908 animated film ''
Fantasmagorie'' featured much morphing of characters and objects drawn in simple outlines.
Digital morphing
In the early 1990s, computer techniques capable of more convincing results saw increasing use. These involved distorting one image at the same time that it faded into another through marking corresponding points and vectors on the "before" and "after" images used in the morph. For example, one would morph one face into another by marking key points on the first face, such as the contour of the nose or location of an eye, and mark where these same points existed on the second face. The computer would then distort the first face to have the shape of the second face at the same time that it faded the two faces. To compute the transformation of image coordinates required for the distortion, the
algorithm of Beier and Neely can be used.
Early examples
In or before 1986, computer graphics company Omnibus created a digital animation for a
Tide
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Tide tables can ...
commercial with a Tide detergent bottle smoothly morphing into the shape of the United States. The effect was programmed by Bob Hoffman. Omnibus re-used the technique in the movie ''
Flight of the Navigator'' (1986). It featured scenes with a computer generated spaceship that appeared to change shape. The plaster cast of a model of the spaceship was scanned and digitally modified with techniques that included a
reflection mapping technique that was also developed by programmer Bob Hoffman.
The 1986 movie ''
The Golden Child'' implemented early digital morphing effects from animal to human and back.
''
Willow
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'' (1988) featured a more detailed digital morphing sequence with a person changing into different animals. A similar process was used a year later in ''
Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade'' to create Walter Donovan's gruesome demise. Both effects were created by
Industrial Light & Magic
Industrial Light & Magic (ILM) is an American motion picture visual effects company that was founded on May 26, 1975 by George Lucas. It is a division of the film production company Lucasfilm, which Lucas founded, and was created when he began ...
, using software developed by
Tom Brigham and
Doug Smythe (
AMPAS).
In 1991, morphing appeared notably in the
Michael Jackson
Michael Joseph Jackson (August 29, 1958 – June 25, 2009) was an American singer, songwriter, dancer, and philanthropist. Dubbed the "King of Pop", he is regarded as one of the most significant cultural figures of the 20th century. Over a ...
music video "
Black or White
"Black or White" is a single by the American singer Michael Jackson. It was released by Epic Records on November 11, 1991, as the first single from Jackson's eighth studio album, '' Dangerous'' (1991). Jackson wrote, composed, and produced it ...
" and in the movies ''
Terminator 2: Judgment Day'' and ''
Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country''. The first application for personal computers to offer morphing was
Gryphon Software Morph on the
Macintosh
The Mac (known as Macintosh until 1999) is a family of personal computers designed and marketed by Apple Inc. Macs are known for their ease of use and minimalist designs, and are popular among students, creative professionals, and software en ...
. Other early morphing systems included ImageMaster, MorphPlus and CineMorph, all of which premiered for the
Commodore Amiga in 1992. Other programs became widely available within a year, and for a time the effect became common to the point of
cliché
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. For high-end use,
Elastic Reality
Elastic Reality was a warping and morphing software application available on Windows, Macintosh, and Silicon Graphics workstations and was discontinued in 1999.
Features
The workflow of the application is based around drawing source and destinati ...
(based on MorphPlus) saw its first feature film use in ''In The Line of Fire'' (1993) and was used in
Quantum Leap (work performed by the Post Group). At
VisionArt
VisionArt Design & Animation was a motion picture and television visual effects company, founded in the 1980s by David Rose and Todd Hess. Though originally a small Orange County company working primarily on cable TV advertisements and flying lo ...
Ted Fay used Elastic Reality to morph
Odo for ''
Star Trek: Deep Space Nine
''Star Trek: Deep Space Nine'' (abbreviated as ''DS9'') is an American science fiction television series created by Rick Berman and Michael Piller. The fourth series in the ''Star Trek'' media franchise, it originally aired in syndication from ...
''. The
Snoop Dogg
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music video "
Who Am I? (What's My Name?)", where Snoop Dogg and the others morph into dogs. Elastic Reality was later purchased by
Avid, having already become the de facto system of choice, used in many hundreds of films. The technology behind Elastic Reality earned two Academy Awards in 1996 for Scientific and Technical Achievement going to Garth Dickie and
Perry Kivolowitz. The effect is technically called a "spatially warped cross-dissolve". The first social network designed for user-generated morph examples to be posted online was Galleries by
Morpheus (morphing software)
Morpheus Photo Animation Suite is a suite of morphing and digital compositing
Digital compositing is the process of digitally assembling multiple images to make a final image, typically for print, motion pictures or screen display. It is the ...
.
In Taiwan, Aderans, a hair loss solutions provider, did a TV commercial featuring a morphing sequence in which people with lush, thick hair morph into one another, reminiscent of the end sequence of the "
Black or White
"Black or White" is a single by the American singer Michael Jackson. It was released by Epic Records on November 11, 1991, as the first single from Jackson's eighth studio album, '' Dangerous'' (1991). Jackson wrote, composed, and produced it ...
" video.
Present use
Morphing algorithms continue to advance and programs can automatically morph images that correspond closely enough with relatively little instruction from the user. This has led to the use of morphing techniques to create convincing slow-motion effects where none existed in the original film or video footage by morphing between each individual frame using
optical flow
Optical flow or optic flow is the pattern of apparent motion of objects, surfaces, and edges in a visual scene caused by the relative motion between an observer and a scene. Optical flow can also be defined as the distribution of apparent veloci ...
technology. Morphing has also appeared as a transition technique between one scene and another in television shows, even if the contents of the two images are entirely unrelated. The algorithm in this case attempts to find corresponding points between the images and distort one into the other as they crossfade.
While perhaps less obvious than in the past, morphing is used heavily today. Whereas the effect was initially a novelty, today, morphing effects are most often designed to be seamless and invisible to the eye.
A particular use for morphing effects is modern digital font design. Using morphing technology, called interpolation or
multiple master tech, a designer can create an intermediate between two styles, for example generating a semibold font by compromising between a bold and regular style, or extend a trend to create an ultra-light or ultra-bold. The technique is commonly used by font design studios.
Software
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After Effects
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Elastic Reality
Elastic Reality was a warping and morphing software application available on Windows, Macintosh, and Silicon Graphics workstations and was discontinued in 1999.
Features
The workflow of the application is based around drawing source and destinati ...
*
FantaMorph
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Gryphon Software Morph
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Morpheus
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MorphThing
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Nuke
Nuke is most commonly used as a slang term for a nuclear weapon, or the act of detonating/setting one off.
Nuke may also refer to:
Computing
* Nuke (software), a node-based compositor
* Nuke (video games), a type of damaging attack that is mos ...
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SilhouetteFX
See also
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Mathematical morphology
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Morph target animation
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Inbetweening
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Beier–Neely morphing algorithm
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Visual effects
References
External links
Tutorial on morphing using Adobe After EffectsMorph images on Mac OS XXmorph: A Walkthrough of MorphingMorph2djavamorphPaul Salameh - Downloads/Programsmukimuki.frThe contourist package for numeric pythongenerates smoothly morphig triangulations of isosurfaces for arbitrary 4 dimensional functions which can be displayed using HTML5 as illustrated in thi
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