




desertcart.com: Animorphia: An Extreme Coloring and Search Challenge: 9780147518361: Rosanes, Kerby: Books Review: Love love love this book~~!!** - Love this book, it is glue bound, but the pages are fairly easy to remove if you prefer to use a clipboard, take a little heat to the glue on the binder and your off and running. Kerby Rosanes designs are realistic as well as fun with most the doodles coming outta the back of the animals, I have seen tons of pics from this book in my coloring groups and it is amazing what colorist are able to do with these images ~~!!** The pages are double sided though and there will be bleed through with alcohol markers or any type of wet medi really. A lot of folks prefer to scan their images and print them on card stock for this reason~~!!** This is the 4th copy of this book I have purchased, and I couldn't find it when it said it was delivered. As usual the desertcart customer service department was great and had it overnight ship to me immediately upon becoming aware of the situation. Why do i need so many copies~~??** My friends fall in love with them and I have to keep gifting them away~~!!** A pack of reasonably priced colored pencils and this book and you have an awesome gift that anybody would enjoy~~!!** Christmas is coming folks, get off your phones and color with the family~~!!** Review: Loving this artist - Loving this book the paper is super thick, each page has something different to color or something to search for, there are even pages where you draw your own doodles into the artists drawing. This is the second book I've purchased and am really impressed by this artist





| Best Sellers Rank | #80,586 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) #68 in Comics & Manga Coloring Books for Grown-Ups #233 in Humorous Coloring Books for Grown-Ups #293 in Pop Culture Art |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (1,884) |
| Dimensions | 9.9 x 9.8 x 0.4 inches |
| Edition | Illustrated |
| ISBN-10 | 0147518369 |
| ISBN-13 | 978-0147518361 |
| Item Weight | 10.9 ounces |
| Language | English |
| Print length | 96 pages |
| Publication date | October 13, 2015 |
| Publisher | Plume |
C**H
Love love love this book~~!!**
Love this book, it is glue bound, but the pages are fairly easy to remove if you prefer to use a clipboard, take a little heat to the glue on the binder and your off and running. Kerby Rosanes designs are realistic as well as fun with most the doodles coming outta the back of the animals, I have seen tons of pics from this book in my coloring groups and it is amazing what colorist are able to do with these images ~~!!** The pages are double sided though and there will be bleed through with alcohol markers or any type of wet medi really. A lot of folks prefer to scan their images and print them on card stock for this reason~~!!** This is the 4th copy of this book I have purchased, and I couldn't find it when it said it was delivered. As usual the Amazon customer service department was great and had it overnight ship to me immediately upon becoming aware of the situation. Why do i need so many copies~~??** My friends fall in love with them and I have to keep gifting them away~~!!** A pack of reasonably priced colored pencils and this book and you have an awesome gift that anybody would enjoy~~!!** Christmas is coming folks, get off your phones and color with the family~~!!**
A**E
Loving this artist
Loving this book the paper is super thick, each page has something different to color or something to search for, there are even pages where you draw your own doodles into the artists drawing. This is the second book I've purchased and am really impressed by this artist
U**N
Mostly good... but some parts are discouraging
Nice pics, but some have large spaces to color (ie, large animals). I prefer the smaller spaces. Another thing is that a lot of the pictures are not filled in, so you can design them yourself. Not a fan of that. Imagimorphia is the same. Here are some I colored.
I**R
Comparison of UK and US printing with a clear winner
I am updating my original review of this book as of 01/07/16. I loved the artwork by Kerby Rosanes but really disliked a good number of things about the printing of the book. I became curious about the UK printing once Amazon merged the books into one item number and reviews for the UK book were consistently higher than those for the US book. I purchased a copy of the UK book to do a side-by-side comparison. I also purchased a second copy of the US version to have a “clean” copy to compare as I had already colored in my first book. I am including a silent video which shows a flip-through of first the UK and then the US version of the book. You may notice that I have some problems paging through the second, US version. It is because the pages are so thin, it is hard to just turn one page instead of several. Also, my photos will show a comparison of the books. The UK book is to the left or to the top of the photo as applicable. The clear winner in all categories is the UK printing of the book. The sad thing is that the follow-up to this book “Imagimorphia” is being printed by the same US company (Plume). Keeping the adage of “fool me once” in mind, I will be buying the UK version of the second book rather than the US one. I still rate the book as 4 star on the basis of the UK version (which is also included for sale in this SKU.) The US version drops in comparison to a 2.5 star. I highly recommend spending the little bit extra and waiting a little while longer to get the UK version shipped to you. Here is the data I used to come to that conclusion: 1. Size and Weight – approximate and listed in similar measurements for consistency and ease of comparison: UK Version: 9 14/16 x 9 13/16 x 6/16 inches – weight 1.03 pounds (16.48 ounces) US Version: 9 15/16 x 10 x 4/16 inches – weight .68 pounds (10.88 ounces) The UK printing is slightly smaller but is thicker and weighs more (a whopping 1.5 times the weight of the US printing) which equates into a much heavier weight of paper used for the book. 2. Cover: The UK version has a thicker cover. It has a matte black background with the tiger in a glossy print that really stands out. The words are slightly different on the front and the back wording is quite different. The orange tone for the wording is a deeper and richer color than that on the US printing. The US cover is thinner and is a semi-gloss. The orange used on the words is more of a fluorescent color. I've included a picture which shows the UK version on the left and the US on the right. 3. Paper Quality: Here is a huge difference. The UK version has a nice heavyweight paper that doesn't crease easily and which does not show through the printing from the back of the page. The US version creases easily just from trying to turn the page and you can see the reverse print through on the page. 4. Binding: The UK version is sewn rather than glued. It is sewn in every few pages so you can remove that group with a few snips of thread. The US version is an odd hybrid. It is sewn in with multiple threads – but the threads go through the entire book and are spaced very close together. Cutting these could be a chore. The US version is also glued together. There are a number of pages where the glue extends onto the page and you lose parts of the design whether you remove the pages or not. 5. Print Quality: The designs are printed on both sides of the page and most spread across two pages. The designs merge into the binding and in some cases, with both printings, the two sides are slightly offset. I found that this occurred more in the US version and that the offset portion was more pronounced. Additionally, there is a weird area of white between the two-page spreads on the US version. It appears that they didn't print the entire image and just stopped at a certain point before the binding, i.e., you will never get to color the whole image because it was not included plus you get the weird dead white space in the middle of your book. I've included pictures which show the the problems with the US version - dead white area in the middle at the binding, some where you can see that the pages are glued together and you lose some of the image and finally, some where the images where offset to the right. In these pictures, the UK version is at the top of the photo and the US version is at the bottom. The UK version has a crisper look to the printing. That may be a better quality ink or just what happens with a better quality paper. I've included a picture of the title page with the UK version on the left and the US version on the right. Obviously, the US version chose to use a lighter ink for the title but there is a difference in the rest of the print ink, too. Also, while the US book is bigger, many of the images have portions of the sides and top and bottom missing. It appears that they enlarged the images. In some cases, they offset the images, too. There is a picture of a whale where the image has been shifted to the right, leaving dead space in the left side of the two pages and losing elements from the right side. Odd, to say the least. 6. Coloring Medium: I will list the coloring medium I tested below. I am now testing a much larger group of pens/pencils than I did in my previous review. All alcohol-based markers bled through the pages of both books immediately and to the same degree. The only water-based marker that did not bleed through was my TomBow with the brush end. If I used the marker end, it bled through, too. The US version showed more ink leakage than did the UK but they both did show some. My gel pens with the larger points showed a shadow through on the US version when I used bright or dark colors. This did not happen with the UK version. None of the smaller point gel pens showed through on either version (Uni-ball Signo – my new favorite for detail work.) The gel pens did require a little more drying time on the UK version – this is something I have seen with better quality paper. As the ink is not seeping into the paper, it sits on top and has to dry for a minute or two longer. There was a distinct difference in how coloring pencils worked with these books. The UK version took the soft core colors beautifully and the hard core pencils did not made indents that could be seen from the back of the page. The US version did okay with the soft core (but not as creamy or as good coverage.) The hard core pencils left distinct indents on the back of the page. These are the coloring medium that I use for testing. If there is something else you feel I should be testing, please let me know and I will see if I can add it to my growing pile: Markers: 1) alcohol-based – Copic Sketch, Prismacolor double ended markers (brush and fine point), Sharpies (fine and ultra-fine) and 2) water-based – Tombows dual end markers (brush and fine point), Stabilo 88, Staedler triplus fineliners, and Pentel markers Gel Pens: Sakura, Fiskars, Uni-ball Signo 0.38/0.28 and Tekwriter Coloring Pencils: Prismacolor Premier Soft Core, Derwent Colorsoft, Prismacolor Verithins, and Faber-Castel Polychromos
K**.
Love it!
I love these coloring books! Kerby Rosanes is such a talented artist. More geared towards adults due to the complexity of the images. But it is very relaxing and fun!
E**4
Great pics
Great coloring book
J**R
Perfect Coloring Book
I'm a huge fan of Kerby Rosanes and couldn't wait to get this book (I have a couple of his other ones already). It did not disappoint, I love it! The illustrations are unbelievable and the more you look at a page the more details you notice, some of them are just hilarious. It should take me the better part of this decade to finish coloring it but it'll be worth every minute. I purchased this book due to the author's talent as an artist and the fact that I think it's more geared towards men that a lot of the other adult coloring books out there. Some of the illustrations have large areas to color but I just learned about soft pastels and using them along with colored pencils provides a great way to complete an illustration without killing too many pencils and providing another degree of color vibrancy. If you're a guy looking to get into the coloring book craze to destress a little but were looking for the right kind of "guy stuff" coloring book, this is it. You'll shortly become another Kerby Rosanes fan!
T**C
So nice and detailed.
E**.
Love it
K**L
Wonderful artwork. I'm looking forward to coloring these pages. There are also pages where you are encouraged to draw and create your own embellishments. The pages are nice thick paper, so you have options of mediums you can use. I predominantly use colored pencil, but am considering trying watercolor.
C**Y
Très beau dessins !!!
N**A
This book is creative and kudos for the original thinking. Loved the authors imagination and his unbelievable precision in re-creating those wonderful animals. Hard to believe it's painted. The art works are popping out and livelier. This author is definitely going to go places.
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