Lenticular printing is a multi-step process consisting of creating a lenticular image from at least two images, and combining it with a lenticular lens. This process can be used to create various frames of animation (for a motion effect), offsetting the various layers at different increments (for a 3d effect), or simply to show a set of alternate images which may appear to transform into each other. Once the various images are collected, they are flattened into individual, different frame files, and then digitally combined into a single final file in a process called interlacing.
Prints
book and print signing at DESERT ISLAND BOOKS in BROOKLYN
Great being back in the old neighborhood(barely recognized it)…great shop. Great friends I fought the wars with…
Digital Prints of my work by Andrew Todd at Assorted Psychedelia in Lawrence, Kansas
some intentional misprints as well….at my request.