Color the Zodiac: Astrological Signs to Color and Display
T**Z
Nice
Nice bought a bunch of different zodiac coloring books
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62 Coloring Pages: 5 Designs of Each Sign + 2 Pages of Sun/Moon, Nice Variety, Average Paper Quality
This is an average type of coloring book regarding page thickness & quality. The pages are perforated for easy removal. You can scan them & make copies on thicker paper or so you can color one image multiple ways. To my knowledge, as long as you do it for personal use, it's okay to do.There are 5 different images for each sign with a bit of basic info. about each signs personality. I've included photos of 1 image from each sign. Some images take up the entire page & are very intricate while others are larger, leaving a lot of white space on the page. This variety leaves options for what kind of coloring you'd like to do depending on your mood & how much time you have to relax & enjoy yourself.I own a ridiculous amount of coloring books. I find coloring books of this type/quality are best suited to colored pencils & pens. Markers tend to bleed through. Obviously, you wouldn't use watercolor on these. Of course, if you choose to make copies onto suitable paper, you can use whatever media you like. Personally, I like these with glitter pens &/or metallic colored pencils alongside non glitter/metallic.Overall, a fun book. I do have others I like much better & books I like much less. If you love astrological signs & are into Greek Mythology, I think you will really enjoy this, I know I do.
J**)
Fabulous mix of complex intricacies and easier-to-color bits
Color the Zodiac: Astrological Signs to Color and DisplayI'm a huge fan of adult coloring books, the more intricate the better. I like complicated drawings with skinny bits and involved designs. I don't want a quick coloring experience - I want to take my time and have to be careful and pay attention to detail. This is stress relief for me, and that takes time and patience for it to really take (at least for me).This is a fabulous coloring book for me as a result. I will admit that I'm not a huge astrology follower. I think there are some truths in the personality traits that tend to follow the signs, but don't live or die by the words that are attributed to the date/time/sign significance of when someone was born... That said, I do enjoy learning more about anything, and this book is a cool mixture of beautiful and clever sign-associated coloring pages and bits of information about what the signs stand for and tend to signify in the world of astrology. There are multiple designs for each star sign, offering insights and thoughts about the sign and its meanings.The designs are a wonderful blend of complex and easier coloring elements. As a result, you can feel like you are progressing on a design in one sitting while still having to take your time and multiple coloring opportunities to finish the pictures. It's a great way to relax!
J**N
Not good for markers
I got this coloring book, hoping it would be good to learn more about color choices and art styles. The best thing about this book is that there are many styles of art. Some are heavily lined out; others have thin black lines. There are some ideas for the art on the cover, but they are taken mainly from the bolder-lined art. The art is perforated.I thought I could use markers, but they bled through onto the cardboard I had under the paper. There was some bleeding across the paper as well. Some of the art is far beyond my skill or patience level, with the whole page taken up in delicate little areas to color.There isn't any way to look inside the book, but keep in mind that the cover illustrations are the most straightforward designs in the book. It isn't my favorite book, but keep in mind that my skill level is at an entry-level point.This coloring book is recommended for pen/pencil colorers.
D**H
Probably wouldn't use markers on this, pens or pencils would be best
I started a picture using gel pens. The lines of the images are nice and easy to see to color. As you can tell in the 2nd picture the color does press through to the back side, but it doesn't hit the next page. With that said, I'm not sure that if you were to use fine tip markers that it wouldn't bleed all the way through. Great for pencils though.
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