This guy created the world's smallest flipbook, just by grain, without using a magnifying glass
Andymation, a recent YouTuber making creative flipbooks, has surprised many people to create a tiny "micro flipbook" version of rice.
Creating a flip book was difficult, so it was a lot harder to do with the micro size. Initially, Andymation only made a 'mini' version the size of about 1/6 of the normal version. But at that size, he was still able to do so, so Andymation decided to make a "microphone" version with a grain width of 1cm, with this version, holding the paper on hand was also a great challenge, let alone drawing in order.
Because ordinary paper was too thick, unable to turn each page in small size, he had to switch to using thinner paper. The amazing thing is that this guy doesn't even use magnifying glass during drawing.
And this is the world's smallest flipbook, just by grain:
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