How to convert a 2D picture into a 3D lenticular print
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- Опубликовано: 28 ноя 2024
- This video teaches how to convert a 2D picture into a 3D lenticular print.
The tutorial uses an Excel spreadsheet to calculate the number of stripes under each lenticule and the parallax. You can download the spreadsheet from
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Although as an exercise, you can download the picture used in this tutorial from
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we strongly recommend you try to go find pictures of your own that have a very clear foreground, middle ground, and background feature.
You can purchase the lenticular lens used in this tutorial by going to
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We are selling a 50 LPI 10” x 8” value pack with 5 lenticular lenses at $25.
Hope to see more tutorials from you!
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good job
is there a way to let the middle ground more cohesive with the fore and the background?
like, splicing in less layers or add left presses
Yes, basically you just need to adjust the distance between the foreground and the middle ground by manipulating the shift.
Hello! Thanks for your tutorials, they are the most clear in all the youtube. Thanks for your work.
I would be thankfull if you can answer my question.
I would like to make morph effect bu with pseudo 3D. Is it possible?
Yes, it's possible. essentially you are mixing 3D and animation together. It's difficult to explain here in the comment area. But your question inspires me to make another video on this topic. Stay tuned for that.
hey! the link for the spreadsheet template is down, do you have an alternate?
Thanks for letting us know. The spreadsheet has been put back.
how to know that how many pixels in 1 lenticular pls help for this
There is no fixed rule. In general, the higher the LPI, the smaller the number of pixels because the lenticule is thinner,.
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