HyperMorph contains a wide array of functionality for morphing the shape FE models. HyperMorph utilizes six exclusive morphing entities; domains, handles, morph constraints, morph volumes, shapes, and symmetries. While all the entities and functions are fully compatible, and may be used in a complementary fashion, they can be divided into three basic approaches to morphing; the domains and handles concept, the morph volume concept, and the freehand concept. Each approach has its own strengths and weaknesses when dealing with the numerous applications of morphing and you are advised to gain a basic understanding of each approach so that you can decide which approach is best for your needs. The morphing chapter is intended to illustrate the capabilities of HyperMorph and introduce you to both the basic and advanced functionality to help you get the most out of the tool.