Oh man, I do so love a great animated GIF image. But the ones included in the Full of Life: Animated Morphing GIF’s post over at Visual News are just unbelievably good!
These quickly morphing GIF’s are completely captivating in their fast and fluid transition between images. Especially striking are the examples which follow a common theme, like famous paintings or iconic celebrities, morphing between many visually similar images. Micaël Reynaud of Montpellier, France, has been creating the animations in his spare time and has a treasure trove of well made examples over at his Google Plus account. You can also find him on Twitter.
Note: You may need to wait a little bit for this page to load. It’s image heavy.
These are just a few from that post:
See the rest at Full of Life: Animated Morphing GIF’s
I want ice water.
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They are great is there are programe which doe’s that.
Here is a programe which i would use to alter photo’s of children in the family circle and then give it to them, it gets a lot of laughs.
http://www.vicman.net/cartoonist/index.htm
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Wow, that seems like a lot of fun! I keep meaning to play around with this kind of stuff, but I never seem to get around to it. I’d love to, for example, convert my main header image into an animated GIF with flashing lightning and floating copies of my “alien” avatar. There’s a lot of software available to play with out there. Here’s one link to get you started on your quest: 5 Free Online Animated Gif Creators. Good luck and come back if you want more links! 😀
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You will be asked to download the second part as well, i did and messed with it and then deleted it, i didn’t like it.
I’ll try yours and let you kow, try on the forum and ask but i don’t think the header will take anything but static pictures.
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Isn’t it amazing how often “free” things turn out to have a hooks hiding inside them? 😆
I will check the forums on that, but I’m almost certain that I’ve seen animated headers on WP.com blogs before. Of course, I have been also mistaken before… 😯
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Best animated gifs I’ve ever seen! 😀 Even better than the cinemagraphs
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Those are very nice, and I’ve got several like them in my collection, but they just don’t “grab” the viewer the way these do! 😀
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Stunning!
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I could stare at them for hours! 😀
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Very Clever.. 🙂 Enjoyed watching the changes..
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Great Sue! I’m glad you liked them. 😀
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Can i use your little GIF in the sidebar, if yes i’ll let you know where it is.
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You mean the one under “Impotent Tools?” Sure, have at it! 😀
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thank you 🙂
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See here.
http://dribblingpensioner.wordpress.com/my-guest-book-2/
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That so nice. Well done my friend! :d
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I approved your comment and then i went to guest book to see it, not there, so i went and got a new code, to try it.
And then i saw your comment in the sidebar 🙂 could you sign it for me to see if it works, because it did not work before, Harry
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Well I tried it, and it seemed to work okay, but then my system froze up when I clicked the link to go back to your blog. The weird thing is that it was the first freeze-up I’ve experienced in well over two days! 😯
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This is really fascinating, Izaak. When the post first came up, the images were changing slowly, but after fully loading they were going so fast I can’t enjoy them. I suspect they might be limited in speed only by the processing speed of my chip. Any way to slow it down?
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They do the same thing on my machine Jim. The images are pretty big, which I think that accounts for the slow loading. I know of no way to slow them down once they reach full speed. Of course, that could be just the way the artist intended them to be seen. 😀
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If you edit the post and go to html can you see the codes.
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I write all my posts using the HTML Editor almost exclusively, and there’s nothing in there that could be changed to slow these images down. The only sure way I know of to slow the transition rate of an animated GIF would be to edit the file directly. 😀
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ok .
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Could be, Izaak, but IMO they are much, much better slow.
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To each his own I guess, but it would be nice for individual viewers to be able to choose their own speed. 😀
BTW, I was wondering what you thought of my response to your comment: https://iwanticewater.wordpress.com/2011/09/20/this-is-john-galt-speaking-original-sin/#comment-7143
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I’m still thinking about it – it deserves more thought because I respect your opinion, but let me say that I have not read Rand’s stuff, but only read about it, so I need to read your comments again and try to absorb them.
One of the problems too is lack of time. Seems incredible, I know, that a retired geezer’s life should be so full, but strangely it is. Mollie and I do most of the shopping for our son and 3 grandkids – (the parents work). Then there’s going to the Y across town every weekday morning, and doctors’ and dentist’s visits (yawn), tracking the family budget (Quicken 2007), a little TV (2 evening news plus an hour), and so it goes. But blogging is the biggest time sponge – people like you make it hard to put down. 🙂
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You know, I suspected that you hadn’t read her stuff. I didn’t say so because it seemed disrespectful, and I’m not really into confrontation. The thing is that I suspect that most others who make statements against her work are also just repeating what they’ve heard as well, and that’s very frustrating.
But I can understand, as well, the difficulties of pursuing the information directly. She uses very precise language, which required me to spend a good amount of time switching between her books and a dictionary, and she also uses as high a word count as needed to fully express her points. Atlas Shrugged ran well over 700 pages, and that was only one of ten or twelve that I’ve read – more than once!
I lost what I thought of at the time as a best friend over that book. When our philosophical arguments got beyond my own language skills, I handed him my copy and said that he should read it for himself. A couple of months later, after consistently giving strange answers to my questions about his progress, he finally admitted that he hadn’t even started to read it. That was okay, since I knew how hard the material actually was. It was when he admitted that he actually hadn’t read it because his Nation Of Islam “adviser” had told him such things “weren’t FOR Black people” that I blew my top. Some best friend! 😐
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It worked great you can use it if you want to, i had it in my other blog as well. Take your time going through everything in the left hand column and always click save your guestbook, at the end you can collect your code.
Heres a good site for free things i have in favorites, it has 8 guestbooks plus at the bottom there is a link to more, enjoy.
http://www.thefreesite.com/Webmaster_Freebies/Free_Guestbook_Services/
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Thanks my friend. I’ll check them out. 😀
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BTW , my pc would freeze 5 / 6 times a night and then clear for 3 / 4 nights i think its a fault with wordpres.
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WordPress?!?! That’s a new theory. 😯
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These are really cool!
I love the desktop one showing the computer.
Fun to look at.
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really good wonder if theres any spooky or gothy ones xxjen
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I thought the first one was pretty damn cool, then I scrolled down to the second. Six hours later I was roused by the acrid scent of smoke coming from my frazzled keyboard, which evidently was unable to cope with several millilitres of dribble. Perhaps unwisely, I soldiered on, and the spacey one is indeed all kinds of awesome. But as soon as I caught sight of the fourth one I was reminded of that episode of Fringe where someones PC monitor reaches out and kills him, and I got the hell outta there!
The dangers of fire hazards and literal mindfucks aside, those were very cool!
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My whole world looks like that after 5 drinks 🙂
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Holy Bats! That’s awesome! Of course if your not ready for it, it can make you nauseous but still never the less; that’s awesome!
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Your page is so mutable! I stared at these pictures for ages – absolutely loved them. This is great stuff. Loved your blog.
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Wow … not enough adjectives available to describe these. On the other hand, the my work project is over and this was a great treat to get me back in the groove.
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Hey Guy..The outerspace galaxy that looks like my wife and I plus a little burgermeister dog we are sitting on weekends is beautiful. While I have it..I would call it ‘Circle of the Soul’ with regard to the light that appears as the physical trappings appear to fall away. The morph is interesting to hypnotic. I started running one of the repetitive word hypno things out my mouth and had to stop..:-)..on one of the cartoons..where the guy is having a blue ‘effect’ from some strange disease..suffice to say 99% of everything we see around us is the product of someone’s imagination..leaves a lot of life with a lot of personal responsibility..now the ‘pap’ Great Blog..8th wonder of the world and truly a work of art..Peace Tony
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It’s really amazing 🙂
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Well done. I would prefer them a little slower. For those looking for a free software app that lets you create the morphing face images, check out Sqirlz Morph. I found it useful as did my Media Literacy students. 🙂
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