beautyful work master!! iam an 3d enthusiast and i love the fact that there is more people with that kind of joy. Iam starting with lenticular photo and iam very glad of find information from persons like you, unfortunately the information of something like this is only available on internet, i live in chile and here its not possible find information or supllies of lenticular print.beautiful work master!
This is better than banana taped in the the wall that cost million dollars. Also great work👍, if i may suggest if you could make it 3 picture motion (left/middle/right) that would be cool.
You can definitely use three images for lenticular but you there is usually ghosting between frames. When I first started I used 4 photos showing each of the seasons. I later learned that using the prettiest of the warm seasons contrasted with winter sold the best. So I now generally use just two views.
That is very image dependent and a complex subject. Avoid contrasting colors, avoid light colors like yellow. Use separator frames. I'll have to think about a video.
Not enough information for me to answer. Are these playing cards? Are you making a single deck that you will self print or do you want many packs? Are you going to have them commercially printed? Most lens sheets you can self print would be too thick for playing cards. If you are making many decks that will be commercially printed - I would ask your printer for recommendations.
@@MichaelBrownArtist just as a hobby. I wanna do them my self. These will be just poker sized cards with cool animations. Check " deck of many animated things" .wanna make stuff that are similar:). thanks for the reply. Subbed
Super! Do you print other artists works also. I am not a photographer. I do make art pieces that are lenticular in nature and I am in search of a photographer that can capture this in my reproductions of the original pieces. Thanks.
Beautiful work!
beautyful work master!! iam an 3d enthusiast and i love the fact that there is more people with that kind of joy. Iam starting with lenticular photo and iam very glad of find information from persons like you, unfortunately the information of something like this is only available on internet, i live in chile and here its not possible find information or supllies of lenticular print.beautiful work master!
Hi Michael, your awesome, I’m really drawn to the moon art, incredible!
That moon and eclipse one is incredible.
Nó é que agradecemos pelos seus vídeos, são maravilhosos
Ooh I saw that eclipse too. !
This is better than banana taped in the the wall that cost million dollars. Also great work👍, if i may suggest if you could make it 3 picture motion (left/middle/right) that would be cool.
You can definitely use three images for lenticular but you there is usually ghosting between frames. When I first started I used 4 photos showing each of the seasons. I later learned that using the prettiest of the warm seasons contrasted with winter sold the best. So I now generally use just two views.
Hey Michael, Can you make a video on tips on how to avoid ghosting in lenticular printing...
That is very image dependent and a complex subject. Avoid contrasting colors, avoid light colors like yellow. Use separator frames. I'll have to think about a video.
I don't understand - if the photo is on the wall how would you see that it is lenticular. since the image doesn't move?
You walk past the picture.
Awesome stuff Michael. Very few videos on UA-cam on lenticular images. I wanna make a pack of cards with them. What LPI do you recommend for it?
Not enough information for me to answer. Are these playing cards? Are you making a single deck that you will self print or do you want many packs? Are you going to have them commercially printed? Most lens sheets you can self print would be too thick for playing cards. If you are making many decks that will be commercially printed - I would ask your printer for recommendations.
@@MichaelBrownArtist just as a hobby. I wanna do them my self. These will be just poker sized cards with cool animations. Check " deck of many animated things" .wanna make stuff that are similar:). thanks for the reply. Subbed
@@akhiladecosta9326 , I would suggest 40 lpi - for at home printing.
@@MichaelBrownArtist awesome. Thanks
Super! Do you print other artists works also. I am not a photographer. I do make art pieces that are lenticular in nature and I am in search of a photographer that can capture this in my reproductions of the original pieces. Thanks.
He never rotate images slow, because in middle points of rotations images looks no good
They cross fade. You see one view from the front, the other from the side. The transition zone is just a fade between the two.