morph

മോർഫിങ്
definition
verb
3-D objects can be morphed into other objects
change smoothly from one image to another by small gradual steps using computer animation techniques.
noun
The sounds ushering from the two morphs on the screen weren't any better, though, and he couldn't block those out.
an image that has been morphed by computer animation.
the present participle in English is always the morph “-ing.”
an actual linguistic form.
abbreviation
morphological or morphology.
suffix
endomorph
denoting something having a specified form or character.
example
But, you know, I would play the entire action, that the other actor did, so that they could choose when and where, in post-production, the 'morph' was going to start.
the present participle in English is always the 'morph' ‘-ing’
The four females seen mating during two nesting attempts all remated with the same 'morph' .
the present participle in English is always the 'morph' “-ing.”
There's some stunning works, and an intriguing computer 'morph' that shows how depictions of the Lord's face have changed over time.
A discrete 'morph' can be thought of as an animation starting from the initial object and ending with the final object after a given number of the intermediate objects.
The digital 'morph' can also play an important role in the sound dimension of the text.
I expect if I was at school now I would be doing the project on the PC and could create an animation in which the 'morph' occurs in one fluid movement.
Analysis of heterochronic processes associated with sexual dimorphism requires the arbitrary choice of a reference 'morph' in the dimorphic pair.
The sounds ushering from the two 'morphs' on the screen weren't any better, though, and he couldn't block those out.
They were no longer the shape of humans, but had been 'morphed' into huge indescribable creatures.
The video shows the portraits from the wall seamlessly 'morphing' into an unending and hypnotic sequence of heads.
Disgusted with his mother's affairs, Walt is dangerously close to 'morphing' into a younger version of his father.
The image 'morphed' to show a snow covered street, facing some kind of large store.
It looks to me like this silliness is rather quickly 'morphing' into being both destructive and self-defeating.
Suddenly his face 'morphs' completely and he bursts out laughing.
Within the space of a few pages, the comedian 'morphs' from an ambitious, uncaring party animal into a remorseful, spiritual outcast.
Loop format is especially suitable in the case of the author using digital 'morphs' to program a text so that it progresses from one verse to another.
Art changes as it develops, sometimes 'morphing' into shapes almost unrecognizable from its origins.
The child smirked, 'morphing' in a blink to a tall dark-haired man.
When it deals with 'morphs' and morphemes, morphology is known as morphemics.
But what was once a sleepy Bohemian beach town is rapidly 'morphing' into an upscale resort destination.
The screen gets all blurry; when it clears up, the chimp has 'morphed' into a man in a cheap gorilla suit.
Beautifully filmed, it opens in slow motion on windswept dunes before 'morphing' into shots of an inner-city house.
It started out as a thriller, 'morphed' into action and towards the end tried to be a comedy.
He has 'morphed' a quirky novel into an enthralling, tender and, crucially, fun piece of cinema.
It shows a kite 'morphing' into a ship that sails from a river to the sea and changes into a magnificent galleon, then back into a kite.
Mortis knew she was caught when the small cat smoothly 'morphed' into a woman.
The system is 'morphing' faster than the program can track, but I'm eliminating the unnecessary code strings.
In between are funny images of various world leaders 'morphing' into monkeys, devils or pigs.
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