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Post by edinburgh007 on Dec 6, 2011 5:47:21 GMT -5
This technology is no longer something out of reach to companies looking for creative advertising solutions. It is ready and available for a wide array of uses. Direct mail outs, posters and promotional materials are only the beginning.
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Post by bond07 on Dec 6, 2011 5:54:50 GMT -5
There are many applications of lenticular 3D graphics. A flip image or flip animation is one of the most popular forms of lenticular 3D images. In this instance two images are combined and then covered with a lens. When the finished product is moved the two images interchange.
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Post by webspider on Dec 7, 2011 8:20:47 GMT -5
hello friends, This is a great topic...I use stereotracer after using stereopaint, works really well, pretty accurate to what I painted... I want to use 3dstudio Max to render the proper frame strip, anyone have experience with that? I also used start3D and the print I got back was a mess, barely 3D and they retouched my drawing...contrast added, and other color manipulations...plus it took 3 weeks. I have printed so many throw away prints though, I'm starting to give up... i think i naile the lpi, but there always seems to be a strip/area that wont work... seems to be a very tough thing to do...unless there is a very detailed tutorial any one knows of? thanks Bankruptcy Law Attorney California
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Post by adamson on Jan 6, 2012 11:59:26 GMT -5
hello friends, I have the 3D-Easy Pro software. I use it for my lenticular prints. I use mostly 18 pics( Views) from my Camera and let the software auto-align the views, then a manually set the pivot-point and crop the picture for the output format. I set the interlace settings and let the program begin to interlace the picture. At last you can print directly from the software and/or save the interlaced picture. thanks
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