Material: | Plastic |
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Model Number: | SNT |
Brand Name: | Star New Tech |
Place of Origin: | China (Mainland) |
Regional Feature: | China |
Theme: | All |
Use: | Decoration |
Style: | All |
Product Type: | Card, Board |
Feature: | 3D, 4D, 5D, 6D |
LPI: | The more, the better |
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1. 3D lenticular Effect
Creates an illustion that the image containes multiple depths.
Objects within an image are layered to give the illusion of depth and perspective. Unlike 2-dimensional design, using this lenticular effect allows graphics to appear more realistic. Lenticular 3D can be incorporated into more images or design styles.
2. Flip Effect
Creates a quick shift between two to three different images.
A dramatic swapping of two images-each vanishing and then reappearing from one to another. Utilizing this lenticular flip effect is most beneficial for demonstrating "cause-and-effect" or even "before-and-after" comparisons
3. Morph Effect
Transforms an image from one into another.
The conversion of one image into another is used to create the illusion of transformation. This lenticular morph effect can be used for showcasing a product or feature that may change or create change
4. Zoom Effect
Makes an object enlarge or reduce in size.
The illusion of movement from background to foreground to create the effect of "leaping out" or "jumping back." A lenticular zoom animation can consist of one or more objects, or even a full image. This effect works best for highlighting elements such as products, logos, or important messages.
5. Animation/Motion Effect
Movement shown with the use of multiple frames continuously.
With a series of images coming together to create an animation much like a short movie clip, this is the most complex lenticular effect. The illusion of motion actually comes from either a selection of video frames or sequential still images. This lenticular animation effect is great for emphasizing body movement or mechanical action.
1. 3D lenticular Effect
Creates an illustion that the image containes multiple depths.
Objects within an image are layered to give the illusion of depth and perspective. Unlike 2-dimensional design, using this lenticular effect allows graphics to appear more realistic. Lenticular 3D can be incorporated into more images or design styles.
2. Flip Effect
Creates a quick shift between two to three different images.
A dramatic swapping of two images-each vanishing and then reappearing from one to another. Utilizing this lenticular flip effect is most beneficial for demonstrating "cause-and-effect" or even "before-and-after" comparisons
3. Morph Effect
Transforms an image from one into another.
The conversion of one image into another is used to create the illusion of transformation. This lenticular morph effect can be used for showcasing a product or feature that may change or create change
4. Zoom Effect
Makes an object enlarge or reduce in size.
The illusion of movement from background to foreground to create the effect of "leaping out" or "jumping back." A lenticular zoom animation can consist of one or more objects, or even a full image. This effect works best for highlighting elements such as products, logos, or important messages.
5. Animation/Motion Effect
Movement shown with the use of multiple frames continuously.
With a series of images coming together to create an animation much like a short movie clip, this is the most complex lenticular effect. The illusion of motion actually comes from either a selection of video frames or sequential still images. This lenticular animation effect is great for emphasizing body movement or mechanical action.