There's quite a few software packages out there that do it -- here's a random example.
As a slightly related point of interest, morphing technology is also used by software packages that do video time remapping -- in other words, that create 'fake' high speed video footage. This is done by taking the normal video and inserting computer-generated 'morphed' frames to fill in the gaps between the two recorded frames. There's an example of this in use here.
There's quite a few software packages out there that do it -- here's a random example.
As a slightly related point of interest, morphing technology is also used by software packages that do video time remapping -- in other words, that create 'fake' high speed video footage. This is done by taking the normal video and inserting computer-generated 'morphed' frames to fill in the gaps between the two recorded frames. There's an example of this in use here.