What Is Lenticular 3D?
3D card is a new type of three-dimensional picture mode. The card surface can see different images from different angles. Its readability is very strong and its promotional function is magical. The visual effect of the card can be a deep three-dimensional effect, and it can also have the visual effect of scaling, displacement, and rounding, which is completely different from the general printed card.
3D card
- What is 3D Dynamic Images?
- The so-called 3D image dynamic card here is actually different from the general 3D card on the market. The general 3D card has only a few pictures that change and change the image. Visually you can clearly see the rapid replacement of several different pictures, and even The effect produced by some businesses is not very clear. The 3D motion picture card we provide is a continuous shooting motion effect within 5 seconds, which means that all the motion pictures you want to make need only use the camera to capture all the motion picture captures for 5-10 seconds. 5 seconds of motion picture can make a perfect 3D image motion card.
- This technology combines multiple images into one, and produces different image changes through different angle changes. It can combine 24-30 image files and use 73Lpi Lenticular four-color printing to produce better animation effects, depth of field and 3D image effects.
- Many objects can be made into images that look multi-layered and have depth. 3D stereo effects will produce very attractive patterns.
- Zoom
- A series of pictures combined to show that the product or standard has changed from small to large. This change can obviously highlight important objects, such as logos or important market information.
- Animation displacement
- A series of patterns combine to produce a dynamic effect, as seen in video discs and movies. The dynamic effect vividly demonstrates physical or mechanical inability to move.
- Flips
- When you move quickly, colors, images, or letters disappear and reappear. This effect can effectively express the relationship between the exchange of information before and after and the relationship from cause to effect.