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WinMorph

If you are looking for WinMorph, you have come to the right place. We explain what WinMorph is and point you to the official download.

What is WinMorph?

WinMorph is a morphing and warping software. It enjoys a wide userbase, having been applied in movies, roadshows and other projects. Features include the facility to warp individual images and produce digital movies by morphing between key frames. Users can create expert morphing sequences using WinMorph.

The morphing core has been highly optimized for heavy-duty morphing and warping. Users can also make use of this software to put custom effects on images as well as to rotate, resize, and twist images. However, this software is available only on Windows. It works separately and can be a plug-in for Wax. WinMorph is equipped with advanced keyframing, distortion and blending tools for total control. It can perform video morphing as well.

Find the official WinMorph download

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Unfortunately, we do not have the current download link for WinMorph in our records.

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File types supported by WinMorph

Our users primarily use WinMorph to open these file types:

About file types supported by WinMorph

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Last updated: : November 29, 2014