Very nice, Ameriscot....love the way you were able to get a monochromatic effect, with each color.
Thanks, ND!
Very nice, Ameriscot....love the way you were able to get a monochromatic effect, with each color.
I was reading someplace that initally it was published as her 3 part journal. Perhaps that is why it is not as functional as the usual coloring book? Can you scan the pages, using a better quality paper than the regular copy paper? If you really want to tear the pages out....when I remove pages from old books I use a small box cutter. Back the page with a piece of cardboard.I got the Animal Kingdom book today. It's really lovely but the binding makes it impossible to colour the entire picture when it's spread across two pages, and the book won't lie flat. And in one of them the centre goes right through a birds head. And I don't see a way to tear out the pages. Nobody complained about this in their reviews on Amazon. Although the did say the book used to be a high quality paper, now it isn't. Oh well....I'll just do what I can.
I was reading someplace that initally it was published as her 3 part journal. Perhaps that is why it is not as functional as the usual coloring book? Can you scan the pages, using a better quality paper than the regular copy paper? If you really want to tear the pages out....when I remove pages from old books I use a small box cutter. Back the page with a piece of cardboard.
How disappointing, Ameriscot. You were so anticipating them. I shall remember that, in case I ever decide to buy self-sharpening pencils. I always had difficulty finding colored pencils that were the density to color well. Copic, I found worked the best, for me.
I have used them, as well as every other brand on the market, through the years. It is rather a subjective thing, I believe. How you, individually, use it. After using the Copic, I have never used anything else. Of course, I use them primarily for shading, vs coloring. When you go to an art store, if anything like the states, you can buy the different brands singularly. Try each one out and see what one works the best for you. I imagine the online art sites, vs Amazon, may offer them singularly also.
I looked and looked for you...had to go and check mine to be sure that is what they are. With the popularity and versatility of the markers they must have phased the pencils out. All they make now are techical pencils, in only three colors.The only Copic I find on Amazon UK is markers, no coloured pencils. And I do want to stick with pencils. I doubt I'll be doing any shading and definitely no drawing.
It is beautiful, AM. You are more adventerous with colors than I amCannot see where you did not stay within the lines. Glad that you love your new pencils. Thanks for sharing it with us.