Lenticulations
November 30, 2006 7:35 PM
Lenticulations
Lenticulations (also called wobble 3D) are animated autostereoscopic images. The concept has been around for a while, and the web is an ideal medium for sharing and displaying lenticulations. They can be taken with a pair of synchronized cameras, multiple lens cameras, or a single camera on a sliding tripod bracket (other solutions also exist). You don't need headache-inducing glasses or crossed eyes to enjoy the effect. It even works with one eye closed! Previously on MetaFilter. My lenticulations feature full-color, high-resolution images that are more rich than the dithered animated .GIFs many artists use to display their images. Enjoy!
Lenticulations (also called wobble 3D) are animated autostereoscopic images. The concept has been around for a while, and the web is an ideal medium for sharing and displaying lenticulations. They can be taken with a pair of synchronized cameras, multiple lens cameras, or a single camera on a sliding tripod bracket (other solutions also exist). You don't need headache-inducing glasses or crossed eyes to enjoy the effect. It even works with one eye closed! Previously on MetaFilter. My lenticulations feature full-color, high-resolution images that are more rich than the dithered animated .GIFs many artists use to display their images. Enjoy!
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