Carlos Martin wrote:
On 02/08/05, Shane Shields <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I would think that a persons normal movement would be enough to make it
flicker. Remember those cards have about 10 pictures which change over a
very small angle. If you have 5 white and 5 black alternating then just
walking would produce enough angle displacement.
I was thinking about an A4-sized piece I've at home (somewhere) which
only has 2 sides, although it has a 3D effect, which is probably why.
I've not that much experience with the other ones, but 10 sides sounds
good.
cmn
Over here we sometimes get them in packets of chips that the kids use as
game pieces. They are also found in kids books and fridge magnets. I
think if you had the money they could be made thin enough and flexible
enough to be no harder than a thickish transfer. How durable they are is
a different story :)
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