- Step 1: Take Two Pictures With Binocular Disparity.
- Step 2: Find the Key Plane of Lenticular Picture.
- Step 3: Align a Common Point on the Key Plane.
- Step 4: Crop the Image to Account for the Shift During Alignment.
- Step 5: Resize the Image.
- Step 6: Create a Mask for the Left and Right Image.
How do you design for lenticular printing?
- Always have a 1/8" to 1/4" bleed all around the image (for 3D effects, horizontal bleed should be at least 1/2")
- Avoid thin lines, especially going the same direction as the lens.
- Avoid type smaller than 14 points.
How lenticular prints are made?
Lenticular print combines a clear plastic lens front layer with a printed backing layer. The print in a lenticular image is conventional, though the image creation stage is exacting. It splits a set of different images into narrow stripes, then arranges them in side-by-side sets (called interleaving).20 Aug 2015
How do you make a lenticular animation?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eHKwm-IuQOM
What is 3D lenticular art?
A lenticular is a special artwork. It changes as the viewer moves side to side, the image resting in the balance between the viewer's left and right eyes. A scene presented as a lenticular is never stable, but always depends on the angle from which the image is viewed.
How do I get into lenticular printing?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8qD28TaFylc
What are lenticular sheets used for?
Lenticular is an auto stereoscopic solution it allows the viewing of a 3D (depth) image without the need for special 3D glasses. It is based on a technology in which a lenticular sheet is used to separate the left and right eye images, creating the perception of depth in printed images without special glasses.
Is lenticular a 3D?
Lenticular Printing as 3D image gives an incredible effect. Created by offsetting various image layers at different increments, providing viewers with the visual illusion of seeing in 3D.