
Frankly, I have no idea what was going on in the (very large) GIF. So I thought I would at least give a hat tip to the technical mystery of uusipaavalniemi's post by creating a reply using an olde favourite pun (IE: A Play on Words)
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Sun 27 Sep 2015, 17:15,
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You might enjoy checking out this very cool and powerful app...
natron.fr/
It has morphing ability, among many other things.
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Sun 27 Sep 2015, 19:43,
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natron.fr/
It has morphing ability, among many other things.

Looks like a bit of a learning curve, but I'm ready for a new challenge.
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Sun 27 Sep 2015, 21:48,
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And you'll start hunting for plug-ins after getting the basics down.
But it is as powerful as Nuke, which is what many feature movies are
post-processed with. Main thing is the 32bit rendering path, and the
node-based workflow, it makes it possible to do everything that you
could manually do in Photoshop, but are able to save, modify,
and best of all animate any of the settings.
Also: unlike the layer styles, which are more limited and have no way
of chaining, you can drop the mods into the path anywhere you like.
Grab the 2.0beta version, when you have learned the core tools.
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Mon 28 Sep 2015, 0:20,
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But it is as powerful as Nuke, which is what many feature movies are
post-processed with. Main thing is the 32bit rendering path, and the
node-based workflow, it makes it possible to do everything that you
could manually do in Photoshop, but are able to save, modify,
and best of all animate any of the settings.
Also: unlike the layer styles, which are more limited and have no way
of chaining, you can drop the mods into the path anywhere you like.
Grab the 2.0beta version, when you have learned the core tools.

But I won't give up ...maybe in the AM when my mind is fresh
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Mon 28 Sep 2015, 1:55,
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Mon 28 Sep 2015, 17:37,
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