July 6, 2011

Print Design

"Wiggle pictures" grow up: The making to lenticular 3D images

Lenticular printing is the process of reproducing two or more images on a single surface to create the illusion of 3D. As you view the surface from slightly different angles, the images change.

I've certainly seen them before but hadn't considered designing a job using one. From what I read, the cost of production is less expensive than it once was. I'm you pointing to these resources with the thought that you might want to add the idea to your toolbox.

lenticular 3d

The effects as explained on Big3D.com...

A good overview of the process on Wikipedia...

Four interesting articles about preparing images by Isaac Cheung of ViCGI.com: 3D Lenticular Printing Interlacing Algorithm Illustrated Using Photoshop...

Simplest Method of Making Anaglyph Images with Photoshop...

Choosing the Right Lenticular Sheet for DIY Lenticular Printing on Inkjet Printers...

Converting a 2D picture to a 3D Lenticular Print - Theory and Tutorial...

The ViCGI (Visual Creative Graphics Innovations) website...

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