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M**A
Great for Exploring Your Own Style
*** Some of the pictures I am sharing are from pages I've used from her other coloring books. I will be coping and pasting this review to the other books I've bought in her collection. ***I have bought 3 different Camilla d'Errico coloring books and can not say enough how great these are. Her art style is so unique and surprising, and you never know what to expect. They are designed in such a fantastical way that allows you to really use any colors you want. I have been trying to break out of my box of "color rules" and be more creative with my coloring. These books are so perfect to practice in. The pages are good sized and thick, so you never have to worry about bleed through when using ink/paint. They are also very durable so if you need to erase something, you can do so without damaging the paper. For anyone looking for a fun coloring experience, this is totally worth it.
I**R
Beautiful Manga Designs with unusual and inventive look – designs printed both sides of page
The media could not be loaded. This is a wonderful coloring book filled with imaginative and unusual Manga style designs. I am used to straight-forward Manga with cute girls with big eyes. In this book, the girls are still beautiful but are incorporated into fantasy style images. Quite often, the subject girl is pensive, staring off into space.This is a book that I am buying for several of my friends for gifts at the holidays. It is so unusual and different, they will be sure to love it, too.The designs are detailed and some are intricate. Coloring them is definitely akin to coloring artwork rather than simple line drawings. I think the book is pretty much one of a kind, though I can hope that the artist may consider issuing another coloring book in the future.This is what I found while coloring in this book and testing my coloring medium on the paper:80 pages of imaginative and unusual Manga style designs (includes title page and copyright page.)Printed on both sides of the pagePaper is heavy weight, white, slightly rough and non-perforatedGlue bindingDesigns merge into the binding area and a number of them cross over the binding for a two-page designBook can be opened fairly flat but takes some effort and breaks the spine of the book.Alcohol-based markers bleed through the paperbacksWater-based markers, India ink pens, and gel pens do not bleed through or leave shadows. Some gel pens require additional drying time.Colored pencils work well with this paper. I found that I could layers the same color for deeper pigment or multiple colors and I could blend easily using a blending stick. I tested both oil and wax based pencils.
B**A
My favorite coloring book ever
I absolutely love this book. So much so that I have considered buying a second copy. I feel like even though over a million coloring books exist, it is still an untapped market. There are all the conventional ones (like Secret Garden) and it seems like the majority of the unconventional ones are swear words, but there are so many of those that they are conventional too.This book is just different. We need more like it. I love how the pictures inspire creativity, because they call for bright pops of color, and since most of the drawings are so imaginative, there are no rules about what conventional colors objects must be.I also like that the author encourages colorists to color outside the lines and not follow rules. I had fun adding some of my own embellishments and covering over ones that didn't work well for me.I only had a couple small issues. Some pictures seemed incomplete. Like eyes with no pupils or irises. Just really rough sketches. It just seems like some were drawn with care and attention to detail, and others were drawn with haste and had elements that look sloppy. It probably isn't that big of an issue if you have a graphite pencil or black pen. Other issues can get taken care of as you add color.This isn't a huge deal, but areas where I applied a lot of pressure, had some ink that rubbed off of underlying images on to other ones. It looked like pencil marks that are very light and weren't completely erased; the lines would probably disappear when colored over with even a light color, I bet.
J**T
PERFECT for alcohol markers!🌙
I’m a beginner at alcohol markers and blending and the cover of this coloring book is my first ever picture with alcohol markers-(see photo-I used Arteza 144 piece EverBlends alcohol markers). I love how it’s left colorless intentionally. Clearly the artist wants you to use your own imagination. I love that!What is not to love about this book?This is my favorite coloring book I’ve EVER owned. I don’t know how the artist did it, but she clearly understands how to draw in a way where it can ACTUALLY accept tonal shades to create a dimensional picture. That’s one of the reasons I love this coloring book.Sure it’s just a coloring book, but the artist does incredible line work and takes in consideration where the light would hit. It’s a HUGE win for people who are learning how to color with light and shading.One may not think this could be a beginner coloring book, but the artist makes it easy to figure out where to light would hit (if I’m making sense)..It’s just a perfect coloring book ok? Just buy it😌 You won’t regret it.
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