Lenticular art uses a series of clear plastic sheets, each with a series of tiny ridges on one side, that are layered over an image. When the image is viewed from different angles, the ridges cause different parts of the image to be revealed, creating the illusion of motion or a change in the image. This is because the ridges are angled in such a way that they only allow certain parts of the image to be seen from certain angles.
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