Freakstein 1.0: A New Freak Generating Craze? 
There are all sorts of photo editing products available to remove red eye, cut out, clip, annotate, filter selections from images, but none of them are actually designed to manipulate one or more faces and arrange them in weird images. Until now.
Freakstein 1.0 from The Eye Feel is a unique photo editor specifically designed to make freak faces out of normal photos. Freakstein accomplishes the transformation from attractive to hysterically freaky by allowing you to take one or more faces and deform facial lines or mix up one face with another. The end result is a regular freak whose charming personality and weird good looks will make everyone around die with laughter.
Initially designed as a mini game to play jokes on friends, Freakstein has evolved into a sophisticated Delphi program with a complex dynamic blur skin and color management formula. By playing with a great variety of parameters offered by Freakstein, you can turn that frown on your mother-in-law's face into one of a gentler, kinder and more loving person. Or, you can create some fun freak photos of yourself, friends and even your boss! Shh!
You can manipulate the facial image automatically, which is good to get some practice. Once you get the hang of it, you are well on the way and can manually create a freak to your specifications. You can modify eyes, nose, mouth, choose the parts of the face that you want to insert and Freakstein will automatically compose your patchwork, correcting and normalizing skin color and the shape of the face. The editor also lets you deform and stretch facial features - make a nose smaller, eyes bigger, modify the proportions of the head and more.
Along with images, Freakstein will let you make morph video movies of your freak. Have fun! Start right now by downloading the evaluation copy from the link below. In case you need help, there is a clearly written and detailed online Freakstein help:
http://www.theeyefeel.com/freakstein.html
Pricing and Availability Freakstein 1.0 runs under Microsoft Windows 2000, XP, Vista and costs $16.90 (USD) for a single-user license. Additional information on the product, as well as its free evaluation copy is available from http://www.theeyefeel.com. |