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OverviewHave fun creating colourful optical illusion drawings with The Awesome 3-D Art Colouring Guide! Try your hand at 3-D colouring with one of the 20 dynamic images included, such as: A snowboarder catching air on the slopes Colourful birds and butterflies soaring across the sky A secret underground staircase full of mystery Discover special colouring tips and tricks to make flat illustrations appear as if they're about to jump right off the page! You'll learn how colouring techniques like blending, shading, blurring, outlining, and erasing can be used to capture shape and texture and create shadow within an illustration. Each drawing is accompanied by step-by-step instructions and special tips and tricks tailored to the specific image. You'll also find finishing techniques for maximising the impact of the illusion, such as how to cut out and display your artwork and which angles are best for photographing your work to capture the full effect. The Awesome 3-D Art Coloring Guide is perfect for both colouring book enthusiasts looking for fresh inspiration and budding artists alike. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Yukari MishimaPublisher: World Book Media Imprint: Zakka Workshop Dimensions: Width: 20.90cm , Height: 1.00cm , Length: 26.00cm Weight: 0.416kg ISBN: 9781940552491ISBN 10: 1940552494 Pages: 96 Publication Date: 07 December 2020 Recommended Age: From 8 years Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Temporarily unavailable ![]() The supplier advises that this item is temporarily unavailable. It will be ordered for you and placed on backorder. Once it does come back in stock, we will ship it out to you. Table of ContentsReviewsLearn how to make simple flat shapes spring to life with this colouring book with a difference. A few stokes of the pencil and a parrot takes flight, a flying carpet takes off, a secret passageway goes deep into the ground and a playful kitten breaks through the paper to wave a paw. As a keen colourist I have quite a few colouring books so it is good to find one that takes the basic idea and goes somewhere new with it. The book opens with an explanation of how to make a drawing look three dimensional by using the rules of perspective to create an optical illusion. Learn how to use colour to show shadows, work out where the light is coming from and finally cut out the right sections to enhance the effect. It sounds complicated but it is simpler than you think, and suitable for a beginner. All you need is a spectrum of coloured pencils, a good rubber and a few other basics that most homes will have like a pencil sharpener, scissors or craft knife and a ruler. No brand names are used and the picture just shows a tin with a basic set of 24 colours; great to know that you don't need to splash out on the most expensive professional quality pencils. Each of the 20 projects has a page sized photograph of the completed image plus nine steps with photographs of the work being done. There is a key showing all the colours used (nothing unusual, just basic shades without metallics) and the first picture uses two colours to show where the shadows lie and where the light source is coming from. At the back are all the projects printed on one side of the smooth white card with a useful dotted line where you can cut it out. Would that all coloring books had these features! There are tips scattered throughout and a guide showing how to photograph your work with your cellphone, prior to posting it proudly online with a hashtag indicating the source. This book, together with a tin of pencils would make a lovely gift for somebody... if you can bear to part with it! I'd love to see more innovative coloring books like this, well done Zakka Workshop. -- Rachel A Hyde * myshelf.com * Author InformationYukari Mishima was born in 1980. After majoring in Chinese in college, Yukari began working as a translator and proofreader. During this time, she continued exploring her love for illustration and participated in various art competitions. In 2015, Yukari began working as a freelance illustrator and has created artwork for multiple books. She lives in her home country of Japan. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |