Breast Expansion Archive Forum
The Arts => The Palette => Topic started by: mmac27 on November 23, 2004, 04:40:55 PM
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Just curious, I've seen these before & it seems a lot of people do them here. I was wondering what program you need to do it. Also what program you use to make GIF Files. Thanks in advance.
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pixia works well if you know how
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Most people here use photoshop but paint shop pro and corel do as fine a job if you know what you're doing. As for *.gif animations, the cheapest thing I know of would be animation studio from the same people who make paint shop pro.
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Even though I'm not a "serious" morpher (I just do occasional quick morphs for my own entertainment), I use Paint Shop Pro 5.01, running on Windows 95.
I've tried to "transition" myself to GIMP on Linux, but I'm too comfortable with the feel of PSP, having used it for 8 years now.
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I use both Adobe Photo Shop and Paint Shop Pro....each for different tasks.
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Photoshop is good, HOWEVER it's very expensive... i use Paint Shop Pro 8.10, and it's very fine to do anything with pictures and graphics.
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Photoshop ver 7.0 upwards. The liquify in ver 6.0 dosent allow zooming etc.
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Adobe Photoshop 7 was free for me so that's what I used, I tried paint shop but it just didn't work out for me, then I upgraded to CS and I love it
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Corel Photopaint 10
Fuzzy
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Started with photoshop 5 (got it for free by a friend) then I passed to photoshop 6 (free this one too).
As a matter of fact, photshop is very expensive, but IMHO it is better than paint shop pro (more features). Don't know about the Gimp and the others.
Liquify in version 6 of photoshop is tricky, because you only see the layer you are working on in preview. So it takes some practice, especially if you use it for small corrections (like floppy bra straps). In version 7 you can see the underlayers, and this can help you out. It is an important feature, but it looks to me the only important difference among 6 and 7. But I have to admit i saw version 7 only a couple of times.
Blax12
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Photoshop 3 and GraphicConverter.
Daydreamer
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ahm, im no serious morpher... but i have several decent enough morphs, but they involve bursting... and i know thats kind of, well a lot of people bug out about it... either way, many programs are easily capable of creating decent morphs. with enough time and patience. Personally? I use microsoft image composer. the slightly retarded cousin of photoshop. if you wanna see my results, id be happy to show.
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I forgot to put in what version I use of PhotoShop...it's 6.01 and the PaintShop Pro is version 6.02. I was very fortunate in that I received both programs from folks who were loaded and really didn't understand how to use them..or just didn't care to learn.
The BEA gets the benefits of both!
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I use photoshop CS... mainly because I know how to use it from drawing.
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mmac27, although it may not be clear to people who haven't seen the original, I think you picked an excellent image as your avatar if you use an image program with layer support.
Although what I do isn't quite the type of morphing you mean, I (now) use Photoshop CS(v.8) to color and alter (mostly) drawings. I started, briefly, using MS Paint in 1996, but quickly moved to Photoshop 4 (and later PS6).
What little BE morphing I've done has been of the "shrink the girl" technique, so I can avoid the loss of detail that "liquify" (first available with PS6) may cause. Well, ..OK, I also do it to avoid the learning curve for how to make the morph look good.
..and I rarely do BE morphs anyway, because I'm usually satisfied with the original breast size.
(..as he quickly ducks and runs for speaking sacrilege on the BEA)
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I'll throw my usage in too.
I've used Photoshop 7.0 for around 2 and a half years. Mainly through image modification of images of cars (Virtual modifying, woo-yay). My knowlege of Photoshop has helped me with morphing (I will post some up at some point, got some on a CD somewhere).
I did, a long time ago, use Paint Shop Pro 7.0, but then learnt how to use Photoshop, and in my opinion there is no better.
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photoshop cs 2.0 at the moment, im still learning though ^_^
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I use Ph 7...don't understand the need to use anything additional like a paint programme.
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photoshop cs and a wacom tablet...cheers
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photoshop cs and a wacom tablet...cheers
...and of course the totally necessary Wacom tablet!!
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mmmm.....
*orders wacom tablet*
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Photoshop CS2 and a mouse for morphs. ImageReady CS2 and a mouse for GIFs.
(Yeah, I know. One day I'll get a Wacom... but I am soooo used to a mouse -- 15 years of mousing, and 14 years of Photoshop'ing and you kinda' get used to things.)
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No matter how much or how little experience...once you get a Wacom tablet, there'll be NO TURNING BACK...and i DO mean that.
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well why would you turn it on it's back you can't draw there...
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I only do morphs and various forms of transplants for my own amusement; I'm by no means good enough to post my work here, but so far I have found Photoshop 7 (CS1) to do everything I need.
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I once had Photoshop CS for a 30 day free trial, in those 30 days i became an avid morpher (not a great one but, i wasn't bad)Photoshop CS was great so easy to get used to and in credibly handy. then the trial ran its course and i can't afford to pay for the full version,
I downloaded GIMP and after CS just couldn't ge to grips with its overly complicated controls and lack of a 'Warp' or 'Distort' transform tool (but it was free)
I was considering getting PaintShop Pro, I was hoping some one could point out the major differences between Photoshop CS and Paintshop Pro ?
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I have Paint shop pro 7 for Gif and animation, I used CS for morphing, and use Hash Animation Master as well for Morphing and turning my project into a 3D stereo glyph picture.
I use a marble mouse for morphing, and Wacom tablets for drawing and coloring. Shasta soda's for refreshment(no Caffiene)
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All of my work is done in Photoshop elements 2.
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photoshop cs3, with a logitech g5 mouse
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Photoshop CS4 has one tool extremely useful is the clone tool that let you see the underlining images to match up whatever you want to clone.
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Photoshop Junkie...cs3(Can't live without the Warp tool)
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Between the Warp Tool and Liquify, there's nothing better than PS CS3
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I'm gonna be using a tablet soon :) Just bought a Wacom :)
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Between the Warp Tool and Liquify, there's nothing better than PS CS3
Except for CS4
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I got a better question what is a cheap or better yet free and easy program to use.A few years ago I remember finding 1 that worked pretty well.You just clicked and dragged the area you wanted to stretch.Although I no longer have that program if anybody knows of something like that please tell me.I remember getting some very decent results.
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Gad, I've got Corel Photopaint (I think, I've got Draw, at least), Paintshop Pro 10 (special free-from-the vendor-nagware deal), a copy of Photoshop 7, but strangely I wind up using the Gimp so far.
morphing to me means something different, as 3d modeling does morphs for Poser (if you're not literally spinning dials...;)
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Whoops!
Sorry about that Pal! :(
It is so seldom that I go in to this type of discussion and I screwed up. :o
Mod edit: it's hardly the end of the world ;) ...we're just keeping things as Owner wants 'em. Thanks for understanding. :) -Pal
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im starting to use the gimp program lol
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https://affinity.serif.com/en-us/
A new program called "Affinity" is coming out for windows asking for beta tester, and already available for Mac for $40
Looks very impressive! and its not a subscription and free updates. I think your jaw is going to drop when you see the video!
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Final version of Affinity 1.5 came out for windows OS and the warp mesh tool is amazing, you can set the mesh to the shape of the breast and then syncronize it with the source material and the then switch to destination and warp the breast from there. It also has the liquidfy tool as well. The magic brush tool detect edge so much better than adobe photoshop. The smooth selection tool allows you to see the smooth line as you adjust, so no more guessing tolerance.
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Artrage 5 just came out for those that want to have more of a painter effect in morphing. They added liquidfy tool to the brushes, and improve on perspective guideline. and also grid line. https://www.artrage.com/
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Hello everyone,
Sorry to resurrect this thread but I am wondering people can recommend in 2022 (soon to be 2023!). Way back around 2011, I played around with a free software called Anmanie SMP and found it easy to use, and gave quite good results considering its simplicity. I tried it again in the past few days and discovered:
1) It does not cope well with the large pictures that are common in today (anything 1000 X 1000 pixels)
2) The original developed disappeared and all development stopped.
So, what's good (and free) these days? I am tempted to try out GIMP, but I am wondering if there are any other recommendations.
Thanks,
DA
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Hello everyone,
Sorry to resurrect this thread but I am wondering people can recommend in 2022 (soon to be 2023!). Way back around 2011, I played around with a free software called Anmanie SMP and found it easy to use, and gave quite good results considering its simplicity. I tried it again in the past few days and discovered:
1) It does not cope well with the large pictures that are common in today (anything 1000 X 1000 pixels)
2) The original developed disappeared and all development stopped.
So, what's good (and free) these days? I am tempted to try out GIMP, but I am wondering if there are any other recommendations.
Thanks,
DA
Gimp is probably the best free one out there, lots of support for it and high compatibility with photoshop, only way you're gonna something better is either by paying for it (photoshop) or getting a five-finger discount.
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Thanks for the input. Yeah, I guess GIMP is the go-to now.
DA