March 15, 2023
Description
About two years ago, I created the technology and tested a linear 3D raster animation. Of course, I decided to use the famous photographs of Maybridge. In this model, three phases (frames) can be distinguished. I think that at least 4 phases can be done. The general principle is to make the raster axes so that at different angles they create a different gap and silhouette. Their distinguishability is not perfect, but exists. I hope this approach helps to develop the capabilities of 3D printing.
Print it as finely as your printer allows, but without losing detail. It is better to use a contrasting color of plastic. A lot of time has passed, so I'm not quite sure that I attached the final STL file. If there is a problem, please report.
It is better to use a contrasting color of plastic and background, for example black plastic and a white brightly lit wall.
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Creative Commons — Attribution — Noncommercial — NoDerivatives