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Description Morphing Tutorials & Techniques
Using Adobe Photoshop CS2 & higher
You can see a better version with video here bit.ly/aomorphtut

1 Start with a good quality photo, as high-res as possible. I prefer an image at least 4 mb in size. Watch for pixel distortion because it will only be accentuated in the final morph. For this tutorial,  I'll use Isabelle Turell, a beautiful all-around bodybuilder to begin with. Link


2 Open the image in Photoshop CS3
• Select>All
• Copy & Paste. The image will be pasted on a new layer
• Click on the new layer and Select>All
• Click Edit>Transform>Scale and make the image on the new layer smaller. The smaller image will be your final image size. The smaller you make it, the larger the muscles and breasts will be. This is an important step. Most morphs take an area and make it larger. That distorts the pixels and will look fake Link
• Click on the eyeball next to layer 2 to hide it for now.
• Save the file as a .PSD file. Save often.


3 Now we want to define the morphed body parts.
• On the Paths window, click the New Path icon and select Path 1
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• Click on the Pen tool Link 2
• Use the Pen tool to outline the areas you want to enhance. Make sure the original larger sized image is showing.
If you don't know how to use the Pen tool, here's a couple links to help
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• It's important to stay just inside the image area when outlining. You want to get the cleanest possible edge.
• When outlining muscles, I try outlines each muscle group. It takes longer, but I feel the end results look better Link


4 Let's make big muscles & boobs
• Make sure you have the original large image layer selected in the Layers window
• We want to make each body part it's own layer. Click on the particular path you want to enhance Link 1
• Make it a selection Link 2, click off the path layer (don't want to copy the path), then Copy & Paste. It will create a new layer with just that body part
• Repeat this process until all body parts are on their own layer. Link
• Click on the eyeball next to the original larger image layer to hide it, then unhide the smaller image layer


5 Bodyshaping
• Click on a particular layer you want to shape. I find it useful to hide all the other layers so I can concentrate on the individual part.
• Use the Move tool (the first tool in the tool bar) to move the body part to the desired spot over the smaller image.
• Most the time, the image will need to be shaped to proportionally fit. There are many options under Edit>Transform, the 2 main ones I use are Warp & Distort.   Note: Warp is new to CS3 and is amazing at bending and shaping to fit exactly what you need Link
• The more you distort the image, the more the pixels are distorted and look fake. I use Filter>Sharpen>Unsharp Mask to enhance the pixels.
• Repeat this step until all the body parts are where you want them and the desired shape


6 Detailing - There's some artistic skill and/or a good eye needed here. It's not necessary, but will make the difference between a great or fake looking morph. Keep referencing the original to see if it looks natural. If you're not familiar with these or other tools, there are some great tutorials online.
• Blend it into the background. I use the Eraser and/or Blur tools to blend the edges into the smaller background image if needed.
• For highlights and shadows, I use either the Dodge/Burn tool to lighten or darken an area or select a color and use the Brush tool with settings on Multiply or Lighten.
• Fill in needed areas with the Clone Stamp tool or fix a blemish with the Healing Brush tool
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7 Finishing
• At this point, all layers should be showing except the original larger one.
• Click Layer>Flatten Image to flatten all the layers into one image
• Use the Crop tool to crop the image to it's flattened smaller size
• There are many cool finishing techniques in Photoshop... go wild. I usually do Image>Adjustments>Brightness/Contrast and adjust the Contrast between +15 to +25 to enhance the shadows and light areas. Then image>Adjustments>Hue/Saturation and adjust Saturation to -15 to make the skin tone back to normal after the contrast blows out the color. This makes the image look more dramatic, but it's a personal preference.
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That's it. I hope this helps anyone looking to make great morphs or just expand their Photoshop knowledge. I try to stay with the pure image of the woman, but these techniques will work if you want to merge a champion male bodybuilder with a super model... maybe I should try that sometime.  Please send me a note/link if you use this tutorial and create a morph. I always love to see great images of Female Muscle and BE or hear your thoughts on ways to improve this tutorial. Maybe we should start a new DeviantArt club called the Morphing Guild? Let me know if anyone's interested.

Area Orion
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Comments: 41

nate68 [2017-03-25 12:26:29 +0000 UTC]

Cool been looking for technical help with this for ages keep getting muscle porn sites i,m already a body builder don't need more thanks) were not all meat heads or freaks either.
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ninj4st4r [2016-12-23 22:43:50 +0000 UTC]

I credit this for teaching me how to morph. Of course, I use GIMP so it needed to be modified in a few places and I have to make do with a less powerful GNU photomanipulation program, but the theory still was useful. I know this is an old post, but I never got to thank you before now. So, thanks!

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areaorion In reply to ninj4st4r [2016-12-27 15:48:12 +0000 UTC]

Thanks for letting me know, I really appreciate it. Your work is great, I'm a fan.
Take care

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ninj4st4r In reply to areaorion [2016-12-27 15:50:55 +0000 UTC]

I feel like Odin himself just gave me a fist-bump.

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areaorion In reply to ninj4st4r [2016-12-27 16:01:27 +0000 UTC]

Haha, thanks

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BerryViolet [2015-01-19 20:04:40 +0000 UTC]

can you make a YouTube video tutorial of this body morph please? I am just finding a way to make round inflated body to be either human balloon or human blueberry like Violet Beauregarde

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areaorion In reply to BerryViolet [2015-01-20 02:42:52 +0000 UTC]

Try this www.youtube.com/watch?v=Khb7bv…

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GenMarshall [2014-04-09 23:11:55 +0000 UTC]

This looks interesting and helpful . Could this technique be done in GIMP?

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areaorion In reply to GenMarshall [2014-04-10 12:42:17 +0000 UTC]

No clue, never used GIMP

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SrBascon [2012-04-01 21:05:08 +0000 UTC]

Great!! Thanks.

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Stonepiler [2011-05-07 01:09:44 +0000 UTC]

Did your 'Morphing Guild' ever come to be?

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areaorion In reply to Stonepiler [2011-05-07 01:24:47 +0000 UTC]

Yes, sort of. I started a group over at Amaz0ns [link] and there's 184 members. Not much interaction or involvement from anyone though. I would start it here at DeviantArt, but they're not particularly keen on morphers.

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Stonepiler [2011-05-06 17:54:19 +0000 UTC]

Great advice, I used it and got some crude morphs done within a few hours. Thanks!

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areaorion In reply to Stonepiler [2011-05-06 18:21:38 +0000 UTC]

Glad I could help

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Devianvaz [2010-09-14 07:32:09 +0000 UTC]

dude your tutorial seems great... but unfortunately, the links are broken... i would love to have them fixed... anyway i saw some of your images, and i must say... u got great skills... pls fix the links... i wanna learn more about it.. tc.

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areaorion In reply to Devianvaz [2010-09-14 14:25:57 +0000 UTC]

DA removed all my tutorial photos, so I created a tutorial page on my blog... complete with how-to photos, video and extra tips. Check it out [link]

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Devianvaz In reply to areaorion [2010-09-14 19:27:06 +0000 UTC]

ty for the feedback... will be of great help.

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maistrovo [2010-08-19 12:07:26 +0000 UTC]

your instructions are very difficult and the result is often a very shit anatomy

i´m sure with a bit more skillz, everyone can do good morphs only with the liquify menue and some light regulation

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Lupus14 [2009-12-12 22:04:04 +0000 UTC]

I watched your viedeo,but its hard to recognize what you are selecting. Is it possible to make your tutorial in .pdf format, with screenshots of every step. Igot CS3 now, but in a different language, would be helpfull if in the turorial you show the icons u click in each step.
Thanks.

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areaorion In reply to Lupus14 [2009-12-13 03:28:01 +0000 UTC]

I used to have photos for the written tutorial but DA deleted them. I may take the time to put it into a PDF someday.

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dinaminzer [2009-11-29 20:11:46 +0000 UTC]

Thank you very much
your tutorial surely will can help me for
create my own images...
Only i wish to get any time
this software << Adobe Photoshop CS3>>

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areaorion In reply to dinaminzer [2009-11-30 15:13:12 +0000 UTC]

Glad I could help.

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dinaminzer In reply to areaorion [2009-11-30 16:47:46 +0000 UTC]

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Paddy86 [2009-09-14 21:56:20 +0000 UTC]

Dang Dude!
That's a lot of Work!
No wonder you're so Good,
and I watch You!

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Krillin34 [2009-09-12 12:49:17 +0000 UTC]

Hey do not go the photos of the tutorial you've created. Do not be put back?

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areaorion In reply to Krillin34 [2009-09-12 14:50:30 +0000 UTC]

DeviantArt removed them and I haven't uploaded them anywhere else. I did make a video that might help. [link]

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HBOMBSMUSCLEBOMBS [2009-08-17 09:01:23 +0000 UTC]

wow thats a great tutorial man thanks your the shiz
love your work

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areaorion In reply to HBOMBSMUSCLEBOMBS [2009-08-17 14:15:13 +0000 UTC]

Thanks, I only wish the supporting graphics weren't removed by DA

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HBOMBSMUSCLEBOMBS In reply to areaorion [2009-08-18 02:31:02 +0000 UTC]

thaats too bad the bloodthisty cossacks
i like your guild idea i would like to join

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areaorion [2008-12-23 23:40:14 +0000 UTC]

It appears my tutorial has been translated into Spanish [link]

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EbolaSparkleBear [2008-12-17 19:43:46 +0000 UTC]

I'll have to try this sometime, looks like fun

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Gettar82 [2008-12-01 23:39:44 +0000 UTC]

do you find hight quality pics on particular sites?

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areaorion In reply to Gettar82 [2008-12-02 03:09:10 +0000 UTC]

Here's some I've found. Some are pay sites but have free samples if you're too cheap to pay... like me. If anyone else has other good quality links, let us know.
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NK-Necrosis [2008-11-30 04:49:21 +0000 UTC]

Id be intrested in joining a morphing guild

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areaorion In reply to NK-Necrosis [2008-11-30 15:23:31 +0000 UTC]

That's 1, any more?

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GirlDee [2008-11-29 11:45:52 +0000 UTC]

I love tutorials. They're such a help to us that are trying to learn. Thank you very much for this.

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DarksealStudios [2008-11-28 21:27:06 +0000 UTC]

any thoughts on how to in CS2?

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areaorion In reply to DarksealStudios [2008-11-28 21:36:30 +0000 UTC]

Everything is exactly the same, just no "Warp" tool.

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ratlaf [2008-11-28 18:27:27 +0000 UTC]

Have you ever played with the "Liquefy" filter??? That works quite well for morphing too...

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areaorion In reply to ratlaf [2008-11-28 21:38:12 +0000 UTC]

It works pretty well for finishing some areas off, but not for everything.

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bigpr0n [2008-11-28 14:03:15 +0000 UTC]

Fantastic tut! I was able to mangle my first morph together in minutes!

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