![]() The morphing takes place in different stages, so one gets the illusion that one object is gradually transforming into a different object. With this type of animation you create a transition from one image to another. In fact, the image is always the same, but it is interlaced in different sizes. When viewing the lenticular print from different angles, you get the impression that objects zoom in or out. By varying the viewing angle, one gets the impression that the image is moving.Ī real attention grabber is the zoom effect. The background image is stable, but the moving parts are printed in different places. ![]() Moving or animation pictures have on average 10 or more images woven together. The viewing angle and the location of the person determine which image we get to see. It consists of 2 or more images and can be produced for both horizontal (display walls) and vertical (postcards) applications. This is the simplest, but often the most effective form of lenticular printing. However, there are many other applications, and below we give you a short explanation about the different possibilities. ![]() By changing the viewing angle you get to see two different images. ![]() Most people are familiar with the typical flip animation. Depending on the number of images and the way they are interlaced, the result will have a different appearance. Lenticular printing allows you to print many different lenticular effects.
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