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Animation deformation, such as turning a wolf into a sheep, is there such a website?

Which school are you from? Animation deformation is a subject created by your teacher. It seems very unrealistic.

At present, there are many softwares that can realize the exchange deformation between the two forms. The concrete principle is the same as the deformation in the animation: two bodies, such as a wolf and a human, are common mammals, and their physiological structures are very similar, so we should find some key nodes in each key organ, such as the turning point of the five senses: the mouth corner, the highest point of the lip line, the highest point of the nose bridge, the nostrils, the inner corner of the eye and the tip of the ear. .......

If it is hand-painted and intermediate painting, it is also very simple. After setting nodes on two original paintings (Wolf and Man), add an intermediate painting to the third painting in the copy box. According to the modeling action of the original painting, we can consider adding more intermediate paintings appropriately, which is more accurate when animating with the back.

In addition, pay attention to the position of the middle painting, which can give consideration to speed and make the animation have a sense of rhythm. Take the wolf transformation as an example: if the duration of the whole shot is set to 10 second, you can add 1 Chinese painting to the position of 7 seconds, and then add several key Chinese paintings in the first half of the action to ensure the delicate and smooth process of the wolf transformation in the first half. Pay attention to the action, which can be that the back is raised first and the head is raised first. In this way, in 7 seconds, the whole body suddenly stood up with acceleration, and the next time, with the help of the inertial head, it leaned back. The second process takes 1.5 seconds, and the last 1.5 seconds as the continuation of the action. ...

Of course, this is just an example, and you have to type the details yourself. I hope I can help you.