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Paper flip board
Paper flip board












paper flip board

For example, my internet this last week has had problems working and when that would happen, I would keep seeing this dinosaur pop up that we all know and sometimes love (he isn't always appearing under the most enjoyable circumstances). Inspiration for these types of books can come from the simplest of places. However, if you want movement, frame changing, or a story to be told through it, then its going to take some thought and planning. If you want to make a grade school ball bouncing type book then there really isn't too much thought or complication to it.

paper flip board

Also, feel free to play around with different angles and projectile motions to make it your own!ĭepending on what kind of flip book you want to make, this could be the easiest or the hardest step for you. The sequence above even numbers the frames for you so I would recommend giving that a try if this may seem a bit daunting. Also, you don't have to worry about replicating different images over and over again, but rather just one image a couple of times. If you are struggling to come up with an idea for your flipbook, I highly recommend starting with the ball animation (Picture 2).You can even use the photo I have here as a reference! It really drives home the principle of animation and it still looks fantastic once it is completed.

paper flip board

For the sake of this Instructable, we would like to achieve something similar to the ball dropping - nothing too complex but still very visually appealing. ) When done properly, it looks like an image comes to life or is actually moving. This can be rather difficult when drawing complex images like a face frame by frame, (Picture 1, ) but also can be rather simple - like a ball dropping (Picture 2. The key to animation is replicating an image over and over again with slight variations in order to capture a moving visual sequence.














Paper flip board