Free Age Progression
I want to find a site that progresses the age of anyone on photographs, for free.
MyWebFace: You can see your age progression with this animation. Turn yourself into a cartoon figure — and then watch that figure age. Also helps you turn it into an avatar that you can use on your profile pages. In20Years.com: Cool age progression tool that allows you to age yourself by 20 years. Upload your photo, and then get an idea of. Free Age Progression Software Free Age v.1.0 Free Age is an open source, isometric tiled, RTS game similar in concept and design to Age of Empires/Kings (hence the name).
I just want to upload a photo, then type in the following in the following fields:
AGE IN PHOTO: ##
DESIRED PROGRESSED AGE: ##
Click to progress!
When I read about the 2038 Problem, I realized that it’s my youngest sister’s 43rd birthday. There’s even a Facebook Group on Y2k38:
Or you can just read Wikipedia: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Year_2038_problem
Therefore, I wanted to see what she’ll look like in 28 years.
So what websites progress visual ages for free?
(Anyway, you can read on age progression here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Age_progression)
Free Age Progression Generator
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Maybe try this website. I haven’t tried it myself so I’m not sure how it’ll turn out.
Free Age Progression Program
@eeveegurl Even though the results don’t look as professional as the ones we see on Unsolved Mysteries, America’s Most Wanted, or The National Center for Missing & Exploited Children, at least this is a step in the right direction.
When I upload pictures of myself as a child and select “Teenager” as the transformation option, the end-result looks somewhat accurate.
Instead of the five age groups of just “baby, child, teenager, young adult, older adult,” I wish we could enter the starting age and the desired age. That could be more accurate.
But hey, at least this is something like what I’m looking for. Thanks a lot.
thanks @eeveegurl, i love that site, been playin around with it ever since i read your post.
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Age-progression photos are widely used by investigators to located missing persons and hunt for wanted fugitives.
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Requirements:
- Most up-to-date, scanned portrait-style photograph. Note: Fugitive Investigators should provide as much lifestyle or medical information as legally allowed.
- Include photographs of bloodline siblings or parents taken at, or near the age as the missing/deceased person.
- Scanned photographs should be a minimum of 5 x 7 inches in size at 300-600 dpi resolution. Multiple or oversized photos should be sent via SketchCop®’s WeTransfer service.
- SketchCop® WILL NOT accept original photographs.
Note: There is no guarantee the completed image will be an ‘exact likeness’ of the missing or deceased person. The image should only be considered an “approximation” only.
If you need an age-progression photo, please use the request form on the right-side of the screen.