Moulding one image into another

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Jul 10, 2005
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I have an image (Image 1) taken along the side of an old stone building. The building has ins and outs where windows and doors are located.

I now want to blend/mould a second image (Image 2) so that Image2 moulds into or wraps within the curves and corners of Image 1. As if Image 2 has been physically adhered or painted to the shape of Image1.

regards

PeterH

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SamMan
Jul 10, 2005
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I have an image (Image 1) taken along the side of an old stone building. The
building has ins and outs where windows and doors are located.
I now want to blend/mould a second image (Image 2) so that Image2 moulds into or wraps within the curves and corners of Image 1. As if Image 2 has been physically adhered or painted to the shape of Image1.
regards

PeterH

Look into Displacement Maps. Google gave me 20,000 hits.


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Stephan
Jul 11, 2005
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"My View" <reply to > wrote in message

I have an image (Image 1) taken along the side of an old stone building. The
building has ins and outs where windows and doors are located.
I now want to blend/mould a second image (Image 2) so that Image2 moulds into or wraps within the curves and corners of Image 1. As if Image 2 has been physically adhered or painted to the shape of Image1.
regards

PeterH

Look into Displacement Maps. Google gave me 20,000 hits.

This one is good:
http://tinyurl.com/3xz8n

Stephan
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SamMan
Jul 11, 2005
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"My View" <reply to > wrote in message
I have an image (Image 1) taken along the side of an old stone building. The
building has ins and outs where windows and doors are located.
I now want to blend/mould a second image (Image 2) so that Image2 moulds into or wraps within the curves and corners of Image 1. As if Image 2 has been physically adhered or painted to the shape of Image1.
regards

PeterH

This is a good example…
http://teachertoolkit.cvc4.org/inst/Teacher-Toolkit/public/b ob5/displace.html


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MV
My View
Jul 12, 2005
Thanks all – displacement maps looks the way to go

"My View" <reply to > wrote in message
I have an image (Image 1) taken along the side of an old stone building.
The
building has ins and outs where windows and doors are located.
I now want to blend/mould a second image (Image 2) so that Image2 moulds into or wraps within the curves and corners of Image 1. As if Image 2 has been physically adhered or painted to the shape of Image1.
regards

PeterH

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