Center-Based Transparency Interpolation/Morphing Multiframe Version Center-Based Transparency Interpolation/Morphing 1. Choose two images (same size and with transparency) 2. Choose a background image (optional) 3. Number of Frames in Sequence which will determine T-value: Output Image 1 Image 2
Circular Loom Black & White Designs Instructions: 1. You can change section dimension to draw on. 2. Change Color/Brush-size. Draw on the outlined section to see the full mandala. 3. You can toggle the "Show section outline". 4. You can also change number of sections at any time. 5. Right-Click Mandala to see Copy/Save-As Image options Instructions: 1. Change settings below and effect will be taken right away 2. Right click on canvas/image to Save/Copy Brush Size: # of Sections: Offset Section: Section Drawing Dimension: Show Section Outlines Symetric/Spinwheel Toggle Circular Loom Settings 1. Pixels Per Inch: 2. Inner Radius in Inches: 3. Outer Radius in Inches: 4. Notch Width in Inches: (How wide each notch is) 5. Notch Depth in Inches: (How far to move inward from outer radius) 6. # of Notches: 7. Canvas Margin in Inches: Mandala Dimension:
Maybe because unlike a video which goes in 2 directions (forward or backward), with all frames showing the viewer can jump to any frame the like exploring on their own ya know. I don't know, I just like seeing all frames at once. Anyways, after getting permission to use origami photos from two redditors: 1. One of my favourite rose designs <3 : r/origami (reddit.com) 2. Just finished my first modular origami- rose unit Kusadama : r/origami (reddit.com) I made video clips that morph from their hand holding it into the origami and back. Then I made a video that morphs from one design into another: Origami Paper Ball into Blue Rose Morph - YouTube Ok so here's the all frames (or every other frame at once for my/your pleasure).
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