Pregnant Morphs
how do you make a morph?
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patdiddy
just out of curiosity, I was wondering how people on here are able to do that morphing thing everyone keeps requesting... I tried searching on google about it but no luck... any suggestions on how to go about doing that?
Haswell
If you check out my DA page, I just put up a quick "Here's how I do it" morph tonight!
--- http://broadwell.deviantart.com/art/Morp...-535443588

If you want to know more extensively how I do it, I'd be more than willing to tell you!
Liked by (Jun 28, 2015), patdiddy (May 26, 2015)
Mark Stretch
There's different ways, depending on how good the source photo is. It can range from clipping and pasting, then using warp and blend tools, up to completely re-painting.
Hellcat
I have the cheap version of Photoshop called Elements. Its about 100 USD. I will usually copy the belly/breasts/and other affected areas into a new layer, then copy that layer so there is a backup. I will then use the Filter>Distort>Liquify the adjust what I wish to adjust, making sure the keep the edges that contacted the base layer from moving. ie the lines that were clipped under the neck and on the legs that need to be a line. I will use the Dodge and Burn tools to add light and shadows to create a rounder effect on the belly. I have heard this can all be done with the program GIMP but I have never tried it myself. Good luck!
Donnie2011darko
I would agree with Hellcat. Photoshop and the Liquify tool are my best friends.
MassiveBellyLovr
I use the photoshop liquify tool on a duplicate layer and LOTS of patience!
...Also, I typically only morph bellies of women that are already pregnant, for.... dramatic results. I like 'em MASSIVE, as my username hints at!! Plus, this helps to more-convincingly manipulate the change in lighting across the surface of a belly being morphed, when you already have the visual idea of how the lighting in the original picture is already interacting with, and being affected by, a surface that is already curved. Morphing is one thing, but how you compensate for lighting can mean the difference between a massive, yet pleasingly-surrealistic belly that may even fool the eye, or a belly that looks like it's made out of some smooth synthetic material and doesn't match the lighting/reflective properties of the rest of the body.

Here's a before and after example of my newest profile picture, below.

   

We've all probably seen that original image floating around the internet before, but I saw potential in it, and gave it my touch. I love the ovular "torpedo" shape, and always try to extend that proportion as realistically as I can to as large a scale as possible. I've morphed this picture larger before, but this size seems to be the biggest, most appealing size, before it starts to look awkward. But the size threshold varies depending on each subject's body and her angle in each picture. And hey, sometimes I just say, "....what the heck" from time to time, and purposely go beyond surrealistic.
Liked by mr-enigma (Dec 24, 2020)

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