Lenticular Prints
Lenticular prints are images that can change or move as they are viewed from different angles. This effect is achieved through a combination of specially prepared images and a lenticular lens, which is a sheet of plastic with a series of narrow, cylindrical lenses molded into it. ### How Lenticular Prints Work 1. **Interlacing Images**: Multiple images are sliced into thin strips and interlaced together in a specific sequence. This interlaced image is printed onto a substrate. 2. **Lenticular Lens**: A lenticular lens sheet is placed over the interlaced image. Each cylindrical lens in the sheet focuses light from different parts of the underlying image depending on the viewer's angle. 3. **Viewing Angles**: As you move your viewing angle, different strips of the interlaced image are magnified by the lenticular lens, creating the illusion of movement or change. ### Steps to Make Lenticular Prints 1. **Select Images**: Choose the images you want to use. Common effects includ...