Stunning 3D Rendered Flipbook Art by Talented Animator Captivates Viewers

Riley Sundew

Updated Friday, August 30, 2024 at 12:00 AM CDT

Discover the mesmerizing world of 3D rendered flipbook art in the latest viral video titled "Do a flip" on Imgur. This captivating piece has garnered significant attention for its intricate designs and remarkable animation quality. The artist's work is so convincing that many viewers initially believed the animations were hand-drawn.

One viewer remarked, "I've seen this artist's work before I think. It's very neat, although I'm pretty sure the fingers and therefore the whole thing is a 3D render. Not that it isn't good, but rather it might not be exactly what people think it is." This comment highlights the extraordinary level of detail that has been put into creating these animations.

Another viewer praised the editing, stating, "Pretty good editing. Whether it's After Effects, Vegas, or something else, it looks almost like hand-drawn flip books at first. I thought they were real for a sec. Nicely done." The seamless integration of technology and artistry has left a lasting impression on many.

While some users were quick to point out that the animations were not real, their appreciation for the skill involved remained evident. "It's not real, but pretty neat," one comment read. Another added, "That took a lot of work. +1." This sentiment was echoed by another viewer who commented, "There is so much skill on display here I'm honestly blown away. Well done. Well done on all accounts."

The video not only showcases the artist's talent but also sparks curiosity and inspiration among viewers. One user humorously asked, "How do I learn to dance like a girl?" while another expressed a desire to see more, stating, "Make one with the Aussie break dancer."

The level of detail in the shading and the overall presentation has not gone unnoticed. "The shading on these is incredible," one viewer noted, while another said, "Thank you for investing the time and great effort to make and share this."

Interestingly, the video even prompted comparisons to well-known anime works. One viewer commented, "Thought at first it looked to be the same artstyle/artist who did work for Akebi's Sailor Uniform. But there's not enough focus on their feet or armpits."

Despite a few lighthearted critiques, such as one user expressing their disappointment that none of the animations did a flip, the overall reception of the video has been overwhelmingly positive. The video stands as a testament to the power of digital art and the incredible skills of contemporary animators.

For those interested in delving deeper into the world of flipbook animation, a user shared a link to a flipbook paradise on YouTube, suggesting that the works featured there are hands-down winners.

Explore the mesmerizing artistry of this 3D rendered flipbook video and join the growing community of fans who are captivated by this incredible display of talent and creativity.

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Top Comments from Imgur

LuvIsBadToTheBone

its amazing. i no need more content before bed. dancing girls visit my tonight, ih ope, thanks for sharing

beigepurple

I've seen this artist's work before I think. It's very neat, although I'm pretty sure the fingers and therefore the whole thing is a 3D render. Not that it isn't good, but rather it might not be exactly what people think it is

AtariJaguar64Bit

Pretty good editing. Whether it's After Effects, Vegas, or something else, it looks almost like hand-drawn flip books at first. I thought they were real for a sec. Nicely done.

2graves

It's not real, but pretty neat

Girl1inturrupted

How do I learn to dance like a girl?

s***headtookmyname

We get that this person just printed out the pictures rather than drawing them, right?

llebkcir

excellent work. uv for you

Dannoboyo

Someone can actually draw, and draw well. Masterful work.

GTimgur

The shading on these is incredible.

wherewehavebeen

Neat and all but disappointed none of em actually did a flip :/

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