I'm hoping to use FantaMorph to dramatically show the weight loss I've achieved in the last 8 months.
I've lost 42 kgs or 92.4 lbs...
This is the trial Morph I have done...
I'd love to help inspire others to do the same - and track their progress in a unique way using FantaMorph...
Hope you like the morph...
Stuart
A successful weight loss
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Re: A successful weight loss
Hi Fantam,
You have done an amazing job! congrats.
Could I ask you a question, How can I expert a gif, or avi file without auto-reverse?
I realize this morphing art piece you have does not auto-reverse, which is what I am looking for.
Thank you very much!
kaka.
You have done an amazing job! congrats.
Could I ask you a question, How can I expert a gif, or avi file without auto-reverse?
I realize this morphing art piece you have does not auto-reverse, which is what I am looking for.
Thank you very much!
kaka.
Re: A successful weight loss
On the export window, just turn off the Export Reverse Frames option.kalovchestnut wrote: Could I ask you a question, How can I expert a gif, or avi file without auto-reverse?
I realize this morphing art piece you have does not auto-reverse, which is what I am looking for.

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Re: A successful weight loss
fantam wrote:On the export window, just turn off the Export Reverse Frames option.kalovchestnut wrote: Could I ask you a question, How can I expert a gif, or avi file without auto-reverse?
I realize this morphing art piece you have does not auto-reverse, which is what I am looking for.
Thank you very much,
Is there a way I can pause after it morphed to the last frame of Pic 2? (not repeat over from frame 1 to 2 again?)
Re: A successful weight loss
If you export the morph as Flash or Animated GIF, just turn off the "looping" option on the Export window.kalovchestnut wrote: Is there a way I can pause after it morphed to the last frame of Pic 2? (not repeat over from frame 1 to 2 again?)