I Create Papercut Animations And Each One Takes At Least A Week To Complete (19 GIFs)
I am Parth Kothekar from Ahmedabad, India. For more than 7 years now, I have been experimenting with and learning from papercuts. To challenge myself, I come up with a thematic series of artworks from time to time.
I have shared all my previous series on Bored Panda here, here, here, and here.
This drive of challenging myself arose my curiosity about animating papercuts. The understanding of 2D animation I acquired during my diploma in animation helps me with creating motion on paper.
As for the process of papercut animation, I sketch all the artworks, frame by frame, on paper. Then, I scan and print them on 80gsm paper. Consequently, I cut them out using the NT cutter craft knife. Once the cutting is done, I number the frames as per animation. For the background, I make use of my sister’s hand. She patiently sits for hours while I shoot. Each animation takes a minimum of a week to complete.
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Yoga – Surya Namaskar
32 frames
Mermaid
21 frames
Chameleon
17 frames
Unicorn
8 frames
Spinner dolphin
30 frames
Cat
14 frames
Golden Snitch | Harry Potter
13 frames
Barn owl
10 frames
Jellyfish
23 frames
Brain
8 frames
Bollywood Series: Madhuri Dixit
25 frames
Juhi Chawla
25 frames
Madhubala
31 frames
Deepika Padukone
20 frames
Aishwarya Rai
15 frames
Deepika Padukone
21 frames
Juhi Chawla
15 frames
22 frames
24 frames
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Share on FacebookThese are amazing! They must have taken forever to make!! I loved the golden snitch and the jellyfish!! Amazing.
What did I just see?! Pure talent, sheer dedication and unimaginable creativity. Good luck and all the best for your future projects!
Wow. How do you keep track of where the last frame was placed? Do you have to start over a lot?
These are amazing! They must have taken forever to make!! I loved the golden snitch and the jellyfish!! Amazing.
What did I just see?! Pure talent, sheer dedication and unimaginable creativity. Good luck and all the best for your future projects!
Wow. How do you keep track of where the last frame was placed? Do you have to start over a lot?
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