3D in depth gives a virtual sense of depth and dimension. You feel as if you can almost reach it and grab it.
3D in layer is making use of layers of multiple graphic elements to produce the illusion of depth in a two-dimensional image.
Flipping is achieved with 2 images or more that alternate back and forth when viewing at different angles.
Zooming gives the effect of scaling the image up and down in size, by forward and reverse movement. The effect is created by using multiple sizes of the same image.
Morphing allows you to smoothly transform one image to another by moving the picture horizontally or vertically. It is especially great for advertising.
It is done by combining a series of images to create a motion effect like a short movie clip. The illusion of motion actually comes from either a selection of video frames or sequential still images.
This is a combination of 3D (either 3D in depth or 3D in layer) and flip effects in which two swapping images will be appeared alternatively with sense of depth when viewing angle changed. No. of swapping images will be limited to 2 under this combination effect.