Lanticular prints offer an attractive way to add an additional dimension to the artwork, which creates a depth, movement or change of view of the viewer’s approach.
This optical effect brings visuals to life, which shows the pulse of colors, the shape of articles, and the scenes moving or changing.
The basic part of the lenticular print is carefully engineer optical trick. Multiple images are cut into extremely thin vertical strips, then integrated and particularly connected under a particular plastic lens sheet containing lenticols, which removes the light in specific directions.
When associated with bold compounds or unrealistic articles, this optical technique can really be mes viable, which blurred the line between silence and movement.
My goal was to achieve some of their basic qualities. Although this lens -based techniques depend on physical materials and complex alignments, many specific visual properties can be copied in static art.
AI can produce layered design with exaggerated contradictions and shedding to imitate the 3D effect. For example, spreading elements like the eyes or mouth.