Okay, kiddo, have you ever seen a picture that changes when you look at it from different angles? That's kind of like multi-dynamic images.
Let me explain it a little more. Multi-dynamic images are made up of different layers of images stacked on top of each other. Each layer has a different perspective or angle, so when you move your head or change the angle you're looking at the image from, you'll see a different layer.
It's like having multiple pictures in one, but they're all hidden until you move or look at it from a different way. These images can be used for things like 3D mapping, which helps us see different angles of objects or landscapes, or for creating cool illusions in art and design.
So, basically, multi-dynamic images are pictures made up of multiple layers that change when you look at them from different angles. Pretty neat, huh?