No but he does morph from a rough approximation of a tall humanoid into a warped simian imp with limbs and hands of different lengths with no optical explanation (that's not perspective foreshortening at work there, the Sith are clearly all shape shifters).
The set in the scene shifts around like crazy too (not just the position of the items in shot but the detail in which it is rendered).
To argue that the PT has at least got impressive CGI and set design doesn't cut mustard in my view.
Even for it's day some of the CGI in TPM looked dated inconsistent and unconvincing on first viewing, some of the CGI effects in AOTC look like they were created years before TPM and for a Galactic civilisation there does seem to be a very few costume designers using the same fabrics regardless of the wealth, social position or occupation of the customer.
The costume design matched the characters more in the OT, they felt like something a real person might wear and specifically the real person personified by that character.
You could swap the heads and hands of most of the Senators in the PT and they would still look as right or wrong as before.
If you dyed black a Naboo robe it could be worn by a Sith.
I know in Jedi Beedo is wearing Leia's Hoth vest but that's a often out of focus minor background character, almost all the costumes in the PT look like they were made by the same person from the same culture the clothes in the OT generally look and feel like clothes that the character either put on that morning or had to wear for the job they did.