Rays 3d motion prints offers lenticular rotating motion display. The effects of the display is two or more different images in one, that change according to the angle of view. Flips are highly effective in communicating before-and -after messages.
Lenticular is a unique printing technology that allows the vivid illusion of movement, morphing, and 3 dimensional to be portrayed onto a 2d printing surface. A lenticular image has two components; a printed image and a lenticular lens screen through which the image is viewed. According to the required effects, the original image[s] are undergone special manipulation and sliced by the process called "interlacing" – one slice corresponds to one image. These sliced images are then either printed on paper and then laminated to, or directly printed on the flat side of the lenticular sheet. Through light refraction of these tiny lenses, and precisely and seamlessly positioning, the images underneath would show up the required effects.