Zoom
 

The zoom effect allows us to zoom in or out objects or elements in a creative.

Normally this effect is worked with a minimum sequence of 3 frames, but in the examples shown here some of the elements were worked with only 2 frames.

This effect usually complements the rest of the creative. It is common to add a zoom effect to one of the elements that make up a 3D or a change of image in general.

As can be seen in these two examples, the zoom effect is part of a 3D and makeover scenography. This type of creativity is known as a combination of lenticular effects.

For the creation of the zoom effect, a background and a sequence of frames showing the evolution of the zoom in/out of the element to which we want to apply it are needed. It is a simple effect to carry out and with a very striking result for the viewer.

Zoom

 

The zoom effect allows us to zoom in or out objects or elements in a creative.

Normally this effect is worked with a minimum sequence of 3 frames, but in the examples shown here some of the elements were worked with only 2 frames.

This effect usually complements the rest of the creative. It is common to add a zoom effect to one of the elements that make up a 3D or a change of image in general.

As can be seen in these two examples, the zoom effect is part of a 3D scenography and image change. This type of creativity is known as a combination of lenticular effects.

For the creation of the zoom effect, a background and a sequence of frames showing the evolution of the zoom in/out of the element to which we want to apply it are needed. It is a simple effect to carry out and with a very striking result for the viewer.

The zoom effect can be used as an eye-catcher within a scenography of various lenticular effects.

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