The Chinese painter draws League of Legends and Pokemon on ... toilet paper
What would you do if you were given 4 toilet rolls? Probably not what the Chinese guy below did.
Li Qingyi drew League of Legends characters - all 148 characters - onto 50 meters of toilet paper!

This is not the first time Li has been creative on toilet paper. Before that, he also painted all the superheroes in the Avengers group of MCU, from Iron Man, Captain America .

. until Captain Marvel and Ant-Man (this ant guy is as small as an ant, so you can't see it!).

And yet, Li also drew all 99 champions in China's Honor of Kings game (Arena of Valor in the international market, Mobile Union in Vietnam).

And finally, probably the characters that everyone once loved: the animation that depicts the opening of the Pokemon anime, drawn on 800 pages.

You can see Li Qingyi's 3-day drawing process, encapsulated in 8 minutes of video below:
Chinese artist drew League of Legends on toilet paper
Reference: AbacusNews
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