On Thu, 4 Jun 2009 14:24:04 +1000
Graham Williams <[email protected]> wrote:

| Thanks for the replies.
| 
| The two images are:
| 
| http://togaware.redirectme.net/access/p1.png
| and
| http://togaware.redirectme.net/access/p2.png
| 
| I'll give the suggestions a try.
| 
If these images are a true representation of the images you want to
animate, then you are probably better of just drawing the intermediate
frames in terms of centers and sizes of the points.  That is in terms
of vector movements of the circles as vectors.

This is even more the case as the movements are not in
any uniform direction as you get in the more typical morphs.
That is the paths of the movements can cross, and overlap,
rather than just expand and compress areas of the image.

If you do not have the original centers and placements
for the circles, then that would be what I would attempt
to discover as a first step,  preferably to a sub-pixel
level.  Unfortunately IM is not capable of this :-(




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