Image Morphing Demo

   

The image morphing demo was created as a course project for EECS 395: Image Based Modeling and Rendering at Northwestern University in the spring term of 2004.

The purpose of this project was to demonstrate the differences between the two leading methods for image morphing at the time: The Wolberg Method and the Beier and Neely method. Wolberg's method involves warping based on a mesh of control points, while Beier and Neely's method involves warping between corresponding line pairs.

Result images and videos from the project as well as a thorough description of the two algorithms can be found at the original website.