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kleevage
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« on: September 29, 2011, 07:36:40 PM »

I used GIMP's whirl and pinch effect and it gave her enough bigger breasts but really messed up her her clothing and I don't know how to fix that. Anybody got some alternatives? Thanks
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« Reply #1 on: September 30, 2011, 02:44:44 PM »

she looks full, and its a great morph for a first timer. I suppose that that the best option is to pinh a bit conflictive areas, however i've made like 10 morphs in my life so I'm not the best advisor you could get :/
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kleevage
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« Reply #2 on: September 30, 2011, 04:45:12 PM »

she looks full, and its a great morph for a first timer. I suppose that that the best option is to pinh a bit conflictive areas, however i've made like 10 morphs in my life so I'm not the best advisor you could get :/

I dunno, the tips in the sticky use a different method that requires a lot of selecting and cutting which i'm not good at. also GIMP is quite different to photoshop. i tried cloning the original clothing onto the new but i failed - i'm terrible at clone tool.

another problem with the whirl and pinch is that it makes the boobs very spherical and bulgy, but after that it can't be extended much to Chelsea or Beshine size without some other method

here's a better one i think, mainly because most of the dress was black
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« Reply #3 on: October 02, 2011, 02:29:52 AM »

Definite improvement!
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« Reply #4 on: October 02, 2011, 06:51:48 AM »

The rippled patterning on the dress of the first morph would be a challenge to work with even with experience and good software. I could probably manage it, but it would devolve away from photo-editing, and into hand drawing a lot of the image to make it work right.

The second morph is really good. actually the first one is good too, but for the dress material.
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kleevage
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« Reply #5 on: October 02, 2011, 02:02:19 PM »

Thanks guys

The rippled patterning on the dress of the first morph would be a challenge to work with even with experience and good software. I could probably manage it, but it would devolve away from photo-editing, and into hand drawing a lot of the image to make it work right.

but there must be a way to avoid it before morphing, right?
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« Reply #6 on: October 29, 2011, 08:04:10 PM »

Point taken. Good morphs are easier with carefully chosen source material.

Patterns and fabric folds make this tougher.

Great work so far. Welcome to the party!!!
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« Reply #7 on: November 04, 2011, 10:32:29 AM »

Thanks guys

but there must be a way to avoid it before morphing, right?

sorry i didn't see this back when you posted it a month ago Smiley

um, usually (not always) i carefully select all of the breast area, copy it, and paste it as a new layer to work with. And then after using free transform and liquify on it, i usually have to go around the edges with a sharp eraser brush to sharpen up the edges.

the thing is with those ripples, that if you try to move them around much with a smudge tool or liquify, they will distort badly. But if you try to just enlarge a copied portion of the image, then the ripples on the boobs which you have enlarged won't match up with the ripples on the parts of the dress you didn't enlarge. So those ripples in the dress would be a pain no matter how you approach them. If I were doing it, i'd probably enlarge the breasts as their own layer, then liquify the edges of that to get the ripples 'somewhat' lined up... and then spend many hours with the brush tool and small chunks of copy-pasted image trying to create the illusion that all those ripples line up smoothly with the much larger breast layer i created. Honestly, I like a challenge, and sometimes I get new ideas on how to approach a difficult morph, and it's very rewarding to see those turn out well. But I would probably have avoided trying to enlarge a dress with that kind of patterning on it. It just looks like a lot of work, with a fairly low chance of turning out well.

so yeah, sometimes the key to a good morph is choosing the right pic to morph. with a lot of experience and the patience to really heavily rework a photo, I often try my hand at images that a lot of morphers would pass on. But I'd still probably have passed on trying to morph that green dress. from a morphing perspective, all I see is the entire chest area completely filled with small fabric folds, and every single one of them is going to be a pain to work with. but... i could almost see taking the image on, just to see if i could defeat it hehe. Wouldn't recommend that pic for a begining morpher in a million years though. you did a good morph of it, it's just a rough pic.

the second morph is really good.

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« Reply #8 on: November 04, 2011, 03:49:32 PM »

Just wanted to chime in and say that I'm appreciating kleevage's progress and look forward to more. Grin
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« Reply #9 on: November 06, 2011, 10:01:31 AM »

Just wanted to chime in and say that I'm appreciating kleevage's progress and look forward to more. Grin

Hehe, thanks, maybe i'll get some inspiration

And I agree with you Bad Kitty, the photo itself is definitely an important factor in how hard it is to morph it. Next time I'll just stick to plain clothing  Grin
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« Reply #10 on: January 29, 2012, 03:02:13 PM »

I used GIMP's whirl and pinch effect and it gave her enough bigger breasts but really messed up her her clothing and I don't know how to fix that. Anybody got some alternatives? Thanks
She doesn´t need morph....
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kleevage
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« Reply #11 on: February 05, 2012, 10:59:25 AM »

She doesn´t need morph....

no but we need her morphed....
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« Reply #12 on: April 29, 2012, 03:24:09 AM »

I just grabbed gimp and i am not having any luck finding the pinch and whirl or any other useful tools... is there a tutorial on GIMP for the BE inclined person. The version I got on there website was 2.6 i think...
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