It’s very good software for making 3D lenticulars. I haven’t test every program on the market and I don’t know what type of 3D prints you want to make (actually photography, modeling software, or conversions), so I don’t know what’s best for you.
I'm not sure I understand what you are looking for. Perhaps ask your question a different way or with more detail. I do have this video: ua-cam.com/video/EgVr_I22JNc/v-deo.html
Nice.
thank you
What a challenging job, looks great. I didn't know you could stack depth maps in Triaxes.
Yes, Triaxes does stack depth maps.
Is the 3D Master Kit the best option for creating 3D lenticular prints?
It’s very good software for making 3D lenticulars. I haven’t test every program on the market and I don’t know what type of 3D prints you want to make (actually photography, modeling software, or conversions), so I don’t know what’s best for you.
@@MichaelBrownArtist I mainly do conversions, which means I need to use depth maps to generate frames.
@@GBREAL01 , I would recommend Triaxes 3DMasterKit. There is another program - Imagiam. It also uses depth maps, but I haven’t tried it.
Make a short video clip tutorial on how to make Lenticuler photo 3Dmaster kit and how to choose a frame.
I'm not sure I understand what you are looking for. Perhaps ask your question a different way or with more detail. I do have this video: ua-cam.com/video/EgVr_I22JNc/v-deo.html
What printer and resolution is intended to print this?
I used an Epson 4900 at 720ppi.