Reddit has over 800,000 active subreddits, meaning there are hidden gems tucked away behind the classic defaults like /r/funny or /r/videos.
One of our favorites is the trending community of /r/RealLifeDoodles— a subreddit dedicated to animated gifs. Expert gif-makers draw "doodles" over inanimate objects, making them come to life with adorable faces and arms.
Scroll down to see more — and fall in love with — these awesome gif creations.
The /r/RealLifeDoodles community has 145,000 subscribers. Their description is simple: "Here we share doodles painted into every day life."
The top submissions are usually the work of three Redditors: Moonchay, -Abnormal-, and Sooperdavid. Here's one by Moonchay titled "There, is, no, such, thing, as, too, much, sugar!"
Source: Reddit/Moonchay
Tech Insider spoke with Moonchay to learn more. He mainly uses two programs — Toon Boom and After Effects — to make the animated gifs.
Source: Reddit/Moonchay
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