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Flipbook


I created my flip book in Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone. The method I used involved drawing the image on tracing paper, shading graphite on the other side of the trace paper, and placing that side against the page, before going over the image in pencil. The smudged graphite on the back of the page then transfers the image from the front to the page of the book. This is by far the easiest way to get the images to look the same. To make sure I had drawn 200 frames, I went forward in the book for the first half, drawing on the odd numbered pages, and backwards for the second half, drawing on the even numbered pages.

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