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Morph your face!

Started by owl, August 09, 2010, 11:09:19 PM

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owl

http://morph.cs.st-andrews.ac.uk/Transformer/

So this website can morph your face, into a teenager to a old man/women.
I picked the masculine one, and it completely morphed my face.
I also found a video of it, here it is
Morphing feminine to masculine, ftm morph :-)
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Squirrel698

Wow!  Very cool video!  It didn't work for me but I appreciate your morph



"It matters not how strait the gate, How charged with punishments the scroll, I am the master of my fate: I am the captain of my soul"
Invictus - William Ernest Henley
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Papillon

#2
That was fun!  I ended up looking like Prince on my first attempt and Hugo Weaving on my second attempt.



But I think I look rather distinguished as an El Greco portrait.

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Jeatyn

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Hurtfulsplash

Hmm, can't get it to work for me, did it take a long time to load for you guys?
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Vin



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Papillon

Bwahaha Vin!  That is one of the most convincing to come out of this.  Wow!
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Duke T

lol i tried that before...how come the masculine faces are always fatter? (or so it seemed for my pic)
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Lucian

duude! Its so freaky XD

Before:

After:
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Nemo

Haven't posted on here for ages, but just couldn't resist this one.. ^_^



New blog in progress - when I conquer my writer's block :P
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Squirrel698



Hope I get there eventually!
"It matters not how strait the gate, How charged with punishments the scroll, I am the master of my fate: I am the captain of my soul"
Invictus - William Ernest Henley
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