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hey guys, how's it going?

, In today´s video I´m going to attempt making the smallest flipbook


ever made.

what I'm going to do first is i need to make a regular size flipbook to figure out the animation
and then i'll try making the smaller, miniature version of that.

so regular size first then miniature size.

So let´s go ahead and I´ll start the time lapse and see how it goes

so, what I'm going to animate is the floss dance

this idea for doing a tiny flipbook was partly inspired by a video that Casey Golden did in one of
her videos. she did a challenge to see how small she could draw and it was really incredible to
watch. so I'll put a link to her channel in the video description

I also wanted to do this because I´ve been just obsessed with miniatures ever since I was little

in fact, one of my earliest memories is i was at a babysitter´s house, I was probably like three
years old. i remember sitting there on the floor playing with these little toy smurf figures and
one of the smurf figures was holding this little plastic rubbery hamburguer and there was
something about this teeny tiny miniature hamburguer and I just thought it was the coolest
thing ever and I just wanted it and so I stole it.

I was like three years old, so, you know, you gotta cut me a little slack. But don’t steal, it’s bad,
but actually, I really love that little hamburguer and still have it.

Okay, so, I think the regular size floss dance is done.

let's check this out

you know what I need for this is some music

ok, that´s better

so there are a couple of things I want to change about this

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