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12-Jul-2005, 12:21 AM #1
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I have about six photos of a helmet, from different angles directly to the sides of the helmet. For example, I have one photo of the front, one of the front-left quarter, one of the left-side, etc.

I want to cut out the helmet, match it to the other photos, and have it rotate. It doesn't really need to look 3D or anything like that, but it just needs to show the different sides of the helmet, by rotating. The smoother it looks, the better.

If anyone knows how to do this, could they please tell me? Or, if anyone here happens to have the time and know-how (this is a huge ask), perhaps you could give it a shot for me?

Any help would be greatly appreciated.
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12-Jul-2005, 04:28 AM #2
You could make a gif animation with any gif editor - as far as smoothness goes, the more frames the better (but larger file size); 6 is not that many - you could try adding extra frames with the the frames fading in to each other.

Alternatively you could try an image morphing software like http://www.fantamorph.com/
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12-Jul-2005, 11:37 AM #3
ImageReady will tween this quite easily.
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