Communications · Middle School Musings · Posts with Personality

Flipping From A to Z

One of my favorite things to do is creating flip books, so I’m excited to be talking about the amazing things your can do when animating on paper. For the blog I started this year, I curiously started digging through my mind and excitedly remembered that I love and enjoy making and watching flip books. When I thought about it, my love of this comes from the great meanings or morals told in the stories. This is true Whether they’re happy, disappointing, or inspiring.

Flip Books are little stories that are made on many pieces of paper. Making flip books adds a jaunty feeling to a boring piece of paper, back to back. Additionally, making a flip book comes with knacks on learning how to flip them. When you are drawing or making characters in your flip book, I recommend drawing stick figures and not adding any extra accessories except hair, occasionally bows or glasses are necessary. You also want to make your character in many different positions. In fact, this technique would be quite the animation, making it look realistic! Taking in some of these stylish tips would be useful making your flip book. Plus, you should trust me because I’m a verified flip book artist, I would. Flip books are exciting make the most of your imagination zone.

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