The change of two frames can be easily understood and creatively produced for "events" and "phenomena" that are difficult to express.
TRICK PRINT® are prints that change, so they can reproduce events and phenomena that cannot be expressed in still images with art that moves. It contributes to the trick of art gimmicks that create generative visual expression, and puts the creativity you have created into shape.
Virtual reproduction of what you can't really see, but can see.
It is a creative expression that allows users to simulate the experience of seeing something normally invisible by simply designing and printing before-and-after images without using digital technology such as AR or VR.
Example of a pseudo-reproduction design that looks like the contents are really transparent
This is a creative expression that simulates the feeling of being able to really see through an interior that is normally invisible. It is suitable for situations where pseudo-reproduction is required, such as fluoroscopy and x-rays.
Example of pseudo-reproduction design that makes you feel as if you really see a ghost because it suddenly appears from an unexpected place
The fear is heightened by suddenly showing a picture from an unexpected place. It is suitable for situations that require horror tricks.
Virtual reproduction synchronized with trigger response
TRICK PRINT® use triggers to switch between designs.Simply prepare a before-and-after design to virtually reproduce the reaction to UV or fluorescent light. By showing bacteria that cannot normally be seen and the damage caused by UV rays, you can promote visual alerts.
Other design examples
fluorescence reaction |
High affinity for BLACKLIGHT PRINT that uses ultraviolet light |
Deterioration due to ultraviolet rays |
High affinity for SOLAR PRINT that uses sunlight |
Virtual reproduction of changes over time
It enables pseudo-reproduction of changing seasons, past and future appearances, etc. Without using digital technology such as AR or VR, it enables pseudo-reproduction just by designing and printing before and after images.
Other design examples
Virtual reproduction of the future as if it were a reflection of the future |
Examples of promotions that show a positive future and motivate people to buy |
Virtual reproduction of a view that seems to have changed in conjunction with the viewpoint
Virtual reproduction synchronized with movement, as if you could see it because you really looked into it, or because you really moved, is made possible through virtual reproduction with only before-and-after design and printing.
Other design examples
Virtual recreation of what could be seen by moving |
An example of a panda that was not visible from the right, but by moving to the left, the panda could be seen through the crowd. |