Japanese Flip Books Reveal Magical Stories With Negative Space and Secret Chambers
Japanese artist Mou Hitotsu no Kenkyujo has reinvented the humble flip book by using negative space and jawdroppingly well-animated art.
The expert use of negative space and secret cutout compartments pack these flip books with whimsical surprises. We can only hope that we haven’t seen the last of these magical flip books yet.
According to the artist’s blog, it looks like these eight or so marvelous flip book volumes were started in 2009.
More info: mouhitotsunokenkyujo.com | Amazon (h/t: colossal, travelry)
These books are available on Amazon, so take a look!
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Share on Facebooklooks like printed digital animation to me, nothing extremely special in particular.
I made flip books too . https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_qHWfd17u7A&list=UUoDvOQU_05gFDJZYWcQF6Sg
looks like printed digital animation to me, nothing extremely special in particular.
I made flip books too . https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_qHWfd17u7A&list=UUoDvOQU_05gFDJZYWcQF6Sg
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