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How does an animation lenticular picture differ from a 3D lenticular picture?

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How does an animation lenticular picture differ from a 3D lenticular picture?

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A- A 3D picture is held still with the lenses of the lenticular running vertically.The picture then appears in 3D. An animation is tilted back and forth with the lenses running horizontally. The picture then moves as you see each frame in order.

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