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How to Use Morpheus Photo Morpher

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Morpheus Photo Morpher is a computer program that allows you to transform one person or object in a picture to another. You can then upload or send it via email, to the Morpheus website, YouTube or Photobucket to share the picture with all of your friends and family.

Difficulty: Easy
Instructions
  1. Step 1

    Download Morpheus Photo Morpher from the Morpheus website. You can either download the shareware version which has limited editing and saving capabilities or you can download the full version.

  2. Step 2

    Install the program by double-clicking the executable file and follow the onscreen instructions to install Morpheus Photo Morpher onto your PC.

  3. Step 3

    Select "Create a new morph layout" to create a new picture and the "Morpheus Wizard" appears. From here select the two pictures that you want to transform and click on the "Next" button.

  4. Step 4

    Edit the two pictures by clicking on the "Add Dots" icon. Now go to the picture on the left and place the dots around the key features of the object you are trying to transform. For example, if you were to transform faces, features that you may want to capture are the mouth, eyes, nose and ears.

  5. Step 5

    Adjust the dots that are placed on the right picture. As you add dots to the picture on the left, another dot is added to the right picture. Move the dots on the right picture to correspond to the dot on the left picture.

  6. Step 6

    View your transformation by clicking on the "Play" button on the "Preview" window. If you do not like your transformation, then you can add more dots to make the transition smoother.

  7. Step 7

    Save your picture to your computer, upload it to the Morpheus website, YouTube or Photobucket or send your pictures to your friends and family.

Tips & Warnings
  • Add more dots to the pictures to make the transformation more smooth. You can also adjust the dots to make the transformation more exact.
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