H. M. S. Hood - 3D Project - Products

3D Lenticular Images using volumetric 3D

Lenticular 3D images are image where the viewer believes
they are looking into a 3D environment.

How does this work?

This type of 3D images use a special technology called lenticular
printing. This process takes a batch of images and prints alternating strips of each image on the back of a transparent plastic sheet.The plastic sheet has a
series of curved ridges. Each curved ridge is a lenticule. When light passes through the plastic sheet, it is reflected from smooth white paper under
the plastic sheet.
The lenses enshure that both eyes see different perspektives. This causes the 3D-effect.
 

Volumetric 3D Depth makes use of photographic or digitally
rendered 3D shapes and environments. Elements seem to
occupy space and have thickness, receding into the background
and actually protruding out of the print.
While this technique requires complex digital modeling
and / or photography, it is the most visually striking imaging
technique available today.

Klick on the image to see
an anglyph view of the image.


To see the 3d effect you need red/green glasses