IMAGE MORPHING USING HYBRID MESH-KLT ALGORITHM
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Image morphing provides visual effects in TV and film. Image Morphing springs from the word Metamorphosis. Transition of source image to target is termed as Morphing. This is frequently used in an animation technique that morphs the initial image into the final image. The morphing strategy has 2 stages: Starting point it warps 2 pictures to possess similar form and in later step it cross dissolves ensuing pictures. This paper uses hybrid mesh-field warping methodology to make a structure of image morphing of facial animation with low simplicity. An attempt is made in morphing using hybrid mesh-KLT algorithmic rule combined with Cross Dissolving technique. During morphing method, the program can output N range of pictures. These pictures are used consecutive to develop a brief animated sequence.
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