I think it's really neat how a sheet of paper looks perfectly flat and smooth to the naked human eye, but under a microscope, it looks like a terrain map. I love looking at the microscopic world.
You have inspired so many people to become animators by making them create flip books of their own, flip books are the form of traditional hand drawn animation in books without the need of cameras, one of the oldest forms of animation along with Stop-Motion, right before computers created animation softwares like Adobe Animate, Toon Boom, Krita, Source Film Maker, Blender, etc.
This man shows true determination and great work. He resembles "Never give up," and, "You can do anything you put your mind to." Hugely appreciated, made me into a flipbook animator too.
the reason it was so hard to draw a straight line at that scale is because of the paper grain. if you want to try it again, you should try a different paper, the smoothest you can find. a higher grade copy paper is probably good enough, but if not, a lot of european and asian papers are coated, making them much smoother
the need to look at something huge rather than the microscopic pages was such a nice touch. like- it shows how we need a change of perspective from time to time. love the work!
7:47 as someone who is a band member, it does not matter how many wrong notes or mistakes you make while playing, what matters is if you start off on a good note that will bring in your audience and end them off on a good note. your father is correct.
This is awesome and adorable. And I could FEEL the intense frustration through the screen. Almost like a sensation of bugs crawling on me and a desire to scream. The dedication is unreal.
There's manipulator tools that help you work on small things using gear reduction. You could draw straight lines like an etch a sketch if you really want to go smaller
Came and would have stayed for your flipbook alone, but the technicalities and the "dramatic music scene" and all other details made it SO MUCH COOLER! I love your work and your sense and your humour. This was awesome! ❤❤
the reason for being able to draw smoothly one way and not the other has to do with the grain of the paper. if you try to tear paper, you will find that one direction tears more cleanly than the other; the smoother tear is along the grain, the rough tear is against it that is, perpendicular.
I am an Arab girl. This is the first time I see such a video of a foreigner. It is the most beautiful video I have ever seen. The editing is beautiful and everything is beautiful.
I've been watching you for a few years now and I recently bought your flipbook kit and some of your printed flipbooks. You have really inspired me a lot so thank you and keep up the great work!
A little something I discovered doodling around as a kid in school: It's much easier to draw a nice line if you purposely try to make it squiggly. In your case, if you try to make a squiggly line super concentrated (but horizontal), it should turn out to look like a perfectly straight line. Play around with it. You'll see what I mean.
I used to watch this TH-camr years ago and was obsessed with flip books. I'd make my sticky notes into flip books in class and now I'm learning animation in various ways and got this on my home page on TH-cam, watching it makes me so inspired to animate
Maybe next time you can draw them in a large paper and cut them individually? I don't think the alignment would be that bad since its already that small
6:40 I'd ask how you can sustain such focus and energy for long periods of time but I see your nutrient intake is twice that of a normal animator so it makes sense.
the lego hands flipping through it was such a nice touch. much appreciated ;)
Agree!
Yeah, it really lets u feel the scale
yeah but on the smallest one he used an illegal lego thecnique
lol how did i not notice that the first time!?
Why is ur name boogerdad tho😂
I think it's really neat how a sheet of paper looks perfectly flat and smooth to the naked human eye, but under a microscope, it looks like a terrain map. I love looking at the microscopic world.
Same!
That’s why we get paper cuts because it’s so ragged
@@Emma_The_Tortoiseshell_Catactually it’s from the edges, not the sheet
I agree!
@@Emma_The_Tortoiseshell_Catthats like saying laying down on cloth is gonna scrap your skin off
No way he can draw on that, thats proof of his skill
Exactly!!
Fr :0
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Ikr
The earlier one was small enough, I can’t believe he was able to successfully do this
Ok the flip book is impressive but the editing and video production here is genuinely phenomenal. You frame and light your shots so well.
THE TINY CEREAL!? WHAT
1:37 "I am a perfectionist." *puts the tie on to the side*
Edit: ty for the likes
1st reply 100th like
Second reply,At 101 Likes
Third reply at 102
4th at 127 likes
5th at 128 likes
6:20 as a person who is absolutely obsessed with mini versions of things, you have no idea how much this brings me joy
sameee (btw 21 min ago!!) they’re so cute!
But the amount of pain it gave me when he put the cereal before the milk 😭😭
Right?! And the fact that they actually had contents to pour. So satisfying! 😅❤
@@derivoidalways cereal , then milk. Don’t be silly!
@@TeraGreene1Nah, then the cereal gets soggy quicker
I hope he makes it to the Guinness World Records book of 2024, because this is so unbelievably amazing how he managed to get the results usable.
B4os
For real
Agreed.
You have to pay for that most of thr time
ye
You should do a REALLY REALLY big flip book
YESSSS
Maybe you want one bigger, but a few hears ago he made a huge one, its his 2nd most popular video
@@bunnniesi think he meant as in a big paper or a wall
@@traders_povWAIT WHAT IF HE MAKES HIS WALL A FLIP BOOK
@@Yuxi_lixiii.that would be awesome
GAH THE CEREAL BREAK IS JUST SO CUTE
This actually impossible for me for somebody that wants EVERYTHING to be perfect AND hands that are shaky.. Cheers to you man!
Fun Fact: Suprisingly, the limiting factor of human fine motor skills is actually your vision, not your hands!
60 like! Also cool!
70 like! *that’s cool!!*
114th like! Way past cool!
139th like! Super cool!
141st like! Freakin’ cool!
That comparison to the penny BLEW MY MIND. Great stuff man as always, thanks for still being such an inspiring creator!
wow
Bro he wants to draw smaller than that 😂😂😂, Will he stop at atomic level or will he go to quantum realm ?😂😂
Yeah
I saw u ❤ that
bro makes a short movie
DAAAANG the production quality of this video was insane!! Nicely done Andy!
He makes these kind of “how I made this” videos so much more entertaining with all his expression (the talking tree was peak entertainment)
6:47 THE CEREAL LOOKS SO GOOD
FINALLY, someone who puts the cereal first, not the milk. You should get an award 🥣
I agree
Fr
What is wrong with you
I’m eating cereal rn
No...whats wrong with YOU@@YourAverageGeometryDasher
You have inspired so many people to become animators by making them create flip books of their own, flip books are the form of traditional hand drawn animation in books without the need of cameras, one of the oldest forms of animation along with Stop-Motion, right before computers created animation softwares like Adobe Animate, Toon Boom, Krita, Source Film Maker, Blender, etc.
i love tiny art. i didn’t get into art school because i didn’t have enough in my portfolio that was large enough to show. this video makes me happy
Are you austrian by any chance?
@@DABSTABIT MY GUYS WILD,BRO GOT THE THIRD REICH FLASHBACKS 💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀
were you German + Austrian?
NO NO
If you love tiny art then you are going to like whats in my pants
The dramatic part is just perfect 👌
This man shows true determination and great work. He resembles "Never give up," and, "You can do anything you put your mind to." Hugely appreciated, made me into a flipbook animator too.
the reason it was so hard to draw a straight line at that scale is because of the paper grain. if you want to try it again, you should try a different paper, the smoothest you can find. a higher grade copy paper is probably good enough, but if not, a lot of european and asian papers are coated, making them much smoother
5:02
the need to look at something huge rather than the microscopic pages was such a nice touch. like- it shows how we need a change of perspective from time to time. love the work!
This has got to be one of my new favorite Andymation videos. I love the dramatic part.
This is pure talent. Making flipbooks, and a tiny one!? This man needs to be protected at all costs.
Damn my eyes hurts by seeing how tiny that paper is😭how can he draw that...much appreciated his hard work lmao ...salute to u bro 🎉🫡
you know its small when you have to use science to make it💀
Looks like i have to use science for bed😢
AYO WHAT
@@Huh11119 😨
NOOO THATS NOT WHAT I MEANT😭😭😭@@Huh11119
Bro what the heck?
your patience is insane I could never do this great job
as soon as i saw that he could accualy flip it i was blown away
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What do you mean??
This is pure talent and im speechless
If you could draw straight lines vertically, but not horizontally - then try rotating the page 90° to draw the horizontal lines vertically :)
Not only one. But TWO microscopic flip books!! 😱HOW?!
😱😱😱😱😱😱???????????
I know right,he deserves more subcribers for that❤
7:36 His skill to draw tiny got better and better till the end frame.
10:35 Love the Zoolander reference 😂. “What is this, a flip book (totally not a center) for ants?”
Bru
Nooooooo
Bo
Noooo
Pure talent
I loved the book flipping through and the small cereal break!
This is the first video I’ve seen of this TH-cam channel and I already love it
7:47 as someone who is a band member, it does not matter how many wrong notes or mistakes you make while playing, what matters is if you start off on a good note that will bring in your audience and end them off on a good note. your father is correct.
This Lego figure can flip a flip book better than I can 13:56
Lol
The music vibe is always crucial! Kudos on nailing that flipbook-serious skills!
It woud be amazing if a microscopic flipbook actually exist.
The cereal break always gets me
This is awesome and adorable. And I could FEEL the intense frustration through the screen. Almost like a sensation of bugs crawling on me and a desire to scream. The dedication is unreal.
10:05 had me dying especially when the tree called him dramatic 😂
11:00 you mean
Being near the giant tree was chef's kiss wonderful. 😂❤
@mahdi786003 The dramatic music started around 10 and ended with the tree just after 11. It was sweet little detour, lol.
Plz just don't really pray to trees, ppl. 😁🙏☝
This looked really hard to do. Making a straight line was probably the hardest for any of the flip books you have ever done in your life.
OMG, I didn’t watch your vids for a while and when I came back I saw how freaking high quality your vids are, you’ve come a long way man!
What a challenge - loved it!
BRO IM SO SURPRISED HOW YOU WERE ABLE TO MAKE IT!
This is so cool! I am amazed by how much skill and time that took! And getting the lego person to flip it? That's crazy
Make the worlds largest flip book 🌝
Edit : Thanks for 5 likes...
Joking, I wrote 'works' instead of worlds
The 🌝 is the second best emoji the best one is the 🌚
@@CkoopureTXTwait why is this one 🌚 better than this one? 🌝
@@Me-UvU it’s just my personal preference
@@Me-UvU He's racist
@@CkoopureTXT oh, kk
There's manipulator tools that help you work on small things using gear reduction. You could draw straight lines like an etch a sketch if you really want to go smaller
Zooming on the crooked tie was the most perfectionist trait ever
Came and would have stayed for your flipbook alone, but the technicalities and the "dramatic music scene" and all other details made it SO MUCH COOLER! I love your work and your sense and your humour. This was awesome! ❤❤
the reason for being able to draw smoothly one way and not the other has to do with the grain of the paper. if you try to tear paper, you will find that one direction tears more cleanly than the other; the smoother tear is along the grain, the rough tear is against it that is, perpendicular.
I can’t believe his dedication for the flip books, he’s very talented and passionate about it and it shows!! This is amazing!! ❤️❤️❤️
I am an Arab girl. This is the first time I see such a video of a foreigner. It is the most beautiful video I have ever seen. The editing is beautiful and everything is beautiful.
That coin shot absolutely bewildered me. I didn’t realise how small it actually was! And the fingertip one too.
I've been watching you for a few years now and I recently bought your flipbook kit and some of your printed flipbooks. You have really inspired me a lot so thank you and keep up the great work!
@ 1:36 That moment of imperfection was perfect, so your statement still stands. Awesome. Subbed.
1:39 as a perfectionist, this p!ssed me off
First AndyAnimates Vid I’ve Seen In Years
He just turned this into a drama movie and thought we wouldn’t realize
the production of the video was epic! that tiny flipbook was so impressive
the amount of skills and patience you have doing this is admirable. i appreciate the Zoolander reference.
😁
That is just absolutely mind blowing to me.
A little something I discovered doodling around as a kid in school: It's much easier to draw a nice line if you purposely try to make it squiggly. In your case, if you try to make a squiggly line super concentrated (but horizontal), it should turn out to look like a perfectly straight line. Play around with it. You'll see what I mean.
I watched you *non stop* when I was like-6! You’re such an inspiration!
🙏🙌
AHHHH the cereal break is SOOO CUTE🥹❤
i got to that part when i read this comment and IKR!!
“I am a perfectionist” 😂😂 *his tie is crooked* 😂
Thanks for the like!
The reason I subscribed lmao
Ye we know. He did that intentionally.
Sometimes people that do stuff perfect. Can sometimes mess up. mistakes happen. you make mistakes once in your lifetime
@@Dinklenut True. But he did that on purpose to make a joke
10:50 i thought you went to go get the milk💀💀
Lol rip💀
💀
Nah💀
imagine doctors doing operation on such small scales.
This man is just proving that anything is possible
you always impress me! can’t wait to see more videos like this amazing!
14:07 the Lego holding the flip book was everything.
THIS IS TALENT
Wow. You maybe break the world record I think.
I can't believe all his hard work, it's incredible.
8:55 It might be the grain of the paper
Yes!! I was looking for this comment! The drawing is so small that the paper texture its just more noticeable, even with the most steady hand
I think the reason the lines didn't work out will be the paper's grain direction 9:21
14:36 secret QR code video here "July 26 2059"
thanks, I knew there was something weird lol
wonder if this will be another interesting youtube mystery
@@Minatory-Skinless-Skinwalkerlike bo burnham
It’s the dramatic part lol I was going to call film theory 14:36
Do you know what the QR code goes to?
Can we talk about this editing skills?
0:01 welcome to time
12:42 it’s smaller than what I expected
That coem must be FKING MASSIVE
That's what she said HAHAHAHHA
8:29 As a perfectionist as well, I know the pain. It hurts internally throughout my soul.
13:38 the reveal
Next, make the BIGGEST flipbook in the world
To draw straight lines easier try smoother paper and a smoother drawing surface like glass. Those cutting matts have heavy texture.
2:25 bro became a teacher💀
Fr, I felt like I was in math class again
I was about to say that😭
How can do that
@@luizacosta5096what? This? 2:52
1:22 I feel ya, brother 🤜🤜✌
Ay brodda i feel ya perfectionist-ic effects brodda.
I used to watch this TH-camr years ago and was obsessed with flip books. I'd make my sticky notes into flip books in class and now I'm learning animation in various ways and got this on my home page on TH-cam, watching it makes me so inspired to animate
Andy the time and effort you put into this is crazy and you just earned a new subscriber❤😊
2:23 bro was a maths topper in his time ☠️
Is it just me or is this something you’d make on the toilet out of toilet paper
💀😂😵😭
I have no memory of commenting this what am I talking about 💀
@@Creative_YT this is ur sign by destiny to make a toilet paper flipbook🧿🧿🧿
@@YellowFella459 oh my god you’re right
14:27 ah the old banana & flipbook scale trick
Works every time
Maybe next time you can draw them in a large paper and cut them individually? I don't think the alignment would be that bad since its already that small
LOVE THE DRAMATIC REDWOOD INTERVAL!! Love the whole video really, always so beautifully edited and crafted :-)
STOP BEING SO DRAMATIC "WuT DosE ThAt mEaN" 11:00
6:40 I'd ask how you can sustain such focus and energy for long periods of time but I see your nutrient intake is twice that of a normal animator so it makes sense.
Jeez this needs to be higher in the comments
10:21 woaw he sweated allot right in just a short span of time lol
Lol
this man is a god cinematographer, his camera sense is amazing. like if he directed a movie he would be god like.
That's really definition of anything can be done with passion 😢