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"Chalico-whatnow? I've never heard of this brand of supplement before."
"It guarantees to make your arms as big as tree-trunks right here on the label! What have we got to lose?"
Chalicotherium was a hulk of a herbivore. Characteristic of leaf-browsers, the front legs were longer and more massive to raise the head as high as possible. In this case, the difference is pretty astonishing. It makes me wonder if it ever reared on it's little back legs and let loose with a few right hooks.
Seeing as it went extinct a long time ago, I suppose only this unfortunate (or fortunate?) fellow knows for sure. Next time he'll think twice before taking too-good-to-be-true supplements ;)
I just picked up the new version of Fantamorph and, wonder of wonders, it now directly handles *layered* morphs! This saves me so much time, and also allows me to export the entire morph directly to flash rather than layer by layer to Photoshop where I had to manually piece every frame back together.
Multiple layers of morphing in the same workspace! It's what I've always wanted! :) As a testament to the saved time, this was a seven layer morph which would have resulted in 140 bits to assemble for my standard 20 frames, and perhaps would have taken eight or nine hours to complete.
This one took perhaps four hours, and an hour of that was fiddling with the flash output settings to get the best looking output at a reasonable file size. And I could even push the resulting animation to 90 frames!
I am excited about how much easier this makes things! Oh, yes!
"It guarantees to make your arms as big as tree-trunks right here on the label! What have we got to lose?"
Chalicotherium was a hulk of a herbivore. Characteristic of leaf-browsers, the front legs were longer and more massive to raise the head as high as possible. In this case, the difference is pretty astonishing. It makes me wonder if it ever reared on it's little back legs and let loose with a few right hooks.
Seeing as it went extinct a long time ago, I suppose only this unfortunate (or fortunate?) fellow knows for sure. Next time he'll think twice before taking too-good-to-be-true supplements ;)
I just picked up the new version of Fantamorph and, wonder of wonders, it now directly handles *layered* morphs! This saves me so much time, and also allows me to export the entire morph directly to flash rather than layer by layer to Photoshop where I had to manually piece every frame back together.
Multiple layers of morphing in the same workspace! It's what I've always wanted! :) As a testament to the saved time, this was a seven layer morph which would have resulted in 140 bits to assemble for my standard 20 frames, and perhaps would have taken eight or nine hours to complete.
This one took perhaps four hours, and an hour of that was fiddling with the flash output settings to get the best looking output at a reasonable file size. And I could even push the resulting animation to 90 frames!
I am excited about how much easier this makes things! Oh, yes!
Category Flash / Transformation
Species Mammal (Other)
Size 1024 x 768px
File Size 4.32 MB
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