Hola, alguno de ustedes ha utilizado alguna vez el programa Fantamorph?, es simplemente un buen software para hacer morphin y wrap... bueno yo lo usaba mucho, pero desde que reinstalé mi pc, lo perdí, y ahora intentando conseguirlo por internet, me bajé la versión 4.0.5 y solo tengo la versión trial que deja horribles sellos de seguridad en el resultado... por si acaso alguien no sabrá el serial para que me lo pase por privado?, he buscado por toda la red!! quizás exista otro software para eso, alguien sabe?, es para un trabajo urgente que debo presentar el lunes...
Morphin
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Abrosoft FantaMorph es un programa morphing muy potente y fácil de usar con el cual usted puede crear fantásticos morphing de imágenes y sostificados efectos de animación (warping). ¡Con nuestro revolucionario rendering y una interfaz amistosa estupenda, crear películas morphing nunca ha sido tan fácil y rápido!
FantaMorph es un programa superior one-stop de morphing, esto permite a los usuarios que con nuestras herramientas pueda agregar efectos visuales únicos a sus gráficos web, videos musicales, anuncios, películas, programas educacionales, presentaciones, e-mail, tarjetas de saludo, y cualquier otro documento electrónico. Utilice su sorprendente imagen o video y cree morphings de incontables maneras. Usted no estará decepcionado con la calidad profesional de sus trabajos.
FantaMorph es un programa de animación fotográfico, y es sí también un juguete valioso y sofisticado para el entretenimiento personal, y es planeado para usted. Usted probablemente deseará enviar una copia como regalo. ¡Pruebe hoy nuestro programa morphing y vea la magia con sus propios ojos!
FantaMorph es un programa superior one-stop de morphing, esto permite a los usuarios que con nuestras herramientas pueda agregar efectos visuales únicos a sus gráficos web, videos musicales, anuncios, películas, programas educacionales, presentaciones, e-mail, tarjetas de saludo, y cualquier otro documento electrónico. Utilice su sorprendente imagen o video y cree morphings de incontables maneras. Usted no estará decepcionado con la calidad profesional de sus trabajos.
FantaMorph es un programa de animación fotográfico, y es sí también un juguete valioso y sofisticado para el entretenimiento personal, y es planeado para usted. Usted probablemente deseará enviar una copia como regalo. ¡Pruebe hoy nuestro programa morphing y vea la magia con sus propios ojos!
Morphine was an alternative rock group formed by Mark Sandman and Dana Colley in Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA, in 1989. The band ceased to be in 1999 after frontman Mark Sandman died of a heart attack.
Morphine combined blues and jazz elements with more traditional rock arrangements, giving the band a very unusual sound. Sandman's distinctive singing was described as a "deep, laid-back croon,"[1] and his songwriting featured a prominent beat influence. When asked by reporters to describe their music, the band created the label "low rock". One critical appraisal suggests that "Morphine immediately established a minimalist, low-end sound that could have easily become a gimmick: a 'power trio' not built around the sound of an electric guitar. Instead, with sly intelligence, Morphine expanded its offbeat vocabulary on each album."[2]
Although Morphine was critically lauded throughout their career, it is difficult to measure their success commercially. In the United States the band was embraced and promoted by the indie rock community, including public and college radio stations and MTV's 120 Minutes (which the band once guest-hosted), but received little support from commercial rock radio and other music television programs. This limited their mainstream exposure and success in their home country, while internationally they enjoyed mainstream success and support, especially in Belgium, France and Australia.
Morphine combined blues and jazz elements with more traditional rock arrangements, giving the band a very unusual sound. Sandman's distinctive singing was described as a "deep, laid-back croon,"[1] and his songwriting featured a prominent beat influence. When asked by reporters to describe their music, the band created the label "low rock". One critical appraisal suggests that "Morphine immediately established a minimalist, low-end sound that could have easily become a gimmick: a 'power trio' not built around the sound of an electric guitar. Instead, with sly intelligence, Morphine expanded its offbeat vocabulary on each album."[2]
Although Morphine was critically lauded throughout their career, it is difficult to measure their success commercially. In the United States the band was embraced and promoted by the indie rock community, including public and college radio stations and MTV's 120 Minutes (which the band once guest-hosted), but received little support from commercial rock radio and other music television programs. This limited their mainstream exposure and success in their home country, while internationally they enjoyed mainstream success and support, especially in Belgium, France and Australia.
otra vez copy/paste, pero que está pasando en este foro. Es que a mí me da no sé que charlar con una Wikipedia 
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