Lenticular Viewing Distance

Because lenticular images utilize a lens, there is an optimal viewing distance. For 3D images (those on vertical lenticules) a viewer significantly beyond the optimal viewing distance will not see any effect because the relative distance between the two viewing angles (the eyes) is null. For animation effects viewing beyond the viewing angle will significantly […]

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Stereoscopy for Lenticular

Drawing three dimensional images are difficult to create because of the inherent two dimensional nature of the drawing surface. Over years of refinement artists have found ways to depict three dimensional items in two dimensional mediums. Perspective, foreshortening,  and ocular occlusion are only a few examples. Different layers or depth of an image will move

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Lenticular Imagery: 3D and Animated displays

Ten things to know (and places to learn) about lenticular technology.1. Vertical Orientation2. Horizontal Orientation3. Image Interlacing4. Stereoscopy5. Printing on the Lens6. Printing on a substrate7. Ideal Viewing distance8. Image Layer Separation (3D)9. Printing Technology10. Popular Uses of Lenticular Imagery A Redakai Lenticular trading card Lenticular imaging is popping up all over the place these

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3d Printing Image Collages

Applications for rapid prototyping are becoming more prevalent in the news. So much so that “prototyping” is not nearly the right word for 3d Printing. Increasingly components, products, and even works of art are being created by machines that used to be something out of science fiction. Recently an article caught my eye that highlights

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