

Put yourself in the hands of renowned artist Rachel Reinert and take your colouring to the next level! The basics of colouring seem simple: choose colours and stay within the lines. But with Rachel Reinert's techniques, anyone can go beyond to create vivid, awe-inspiring works of art. Her accessible tutorials teach readers everything they need to know about colour theory, shading, burnishing, cross-hatching, and so much more. Colouring enthusiasts will appreciate her easy-to-follow step-by-step instructions as they apply her methods to creative projects. Inspirational images of Rachel's coloured illustrations provide eye-opening examples of the beauty that can be achieved with the simplest of materials. Review: Step by step techniques - Absolutely love this book! Great step by step instructions for some useful techniques that will make your pages come to life. Nice practice pages at the back which are on good quality paper (not create space stuff) Really please with it and would absolutely recommend. Review: Brilliant and helpful - Explains All media in detail with helpful sheets to colour and practice
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V**Y
Step by step techniques
Absolutely love this book! Great step by step instructions for some useful techniques that will make your pages come to life. Nice practice pages at the back which are on good quality paper (not create space stuff) Really please with it and would absolutely recommend.
C**K
Brilliant and helpful
Explains All media in detail with helpful sheets to colour and practice
P**E
A Guide to Colouring
I like Rachel's drawings, they seem loose and impressionistic and in her examples she uses a fairly restrained palette to achieve subtle effects. The book tackles colour theory, various coloured pencil techniques, blending, highlighting, burnishing. The book also relies pretty well on combining various colour mediums together to create vibrant effect. Alcohol markers, gel pens, watercolour and pastel are all combined within the pages of this book. There is something there for everyone, independent of the level of their experience. The effects she has achieved are varied, and she encourages the reader to try experimenting with media and colour schemes At the back of the book are twelve perforated pages, all double sided of the various drawings Rachel has used in her tutorials. The paper is a good firm drawing paper with a nice "tooth." Rachel has also given permission to photocopy those pages; so you have plenty of opportunity to practise the techniques to your satisfaction. The drawings include such subjects as leaves, flowers, toadstools, birds, butterflies, feathers, crystals and a wood nymph. Although I haven't yet read this book cover to cover; I've dipped in and out on topics that catch my eye, I have found a few things that I had to question. On the back cover is a really eye catching rendition of a maple leaf, one of the things that decided me to buy the book, and in the project Rachel recommends blending the pencil colour with petroleum jelly as she said earlier in the book she liked a less toxic blender! I have no doubt this will indeed dissolve the pigment binder and allow a good blend, and that adding further colour after doing this will be very smooth, but I was worried about the risk of an oily stain seeping through the paper if too much is used. I normally use odourless mineral spirits, which in normal circumstances evaporate after use. I experimented with the petroleum jelly on various papers, a sketch book, an envelope and also a Millie Marotta colouring book and I was agreeably surprised to see that short term at least, there was no bleed through to the other side of the paper. I was being too pessimistic! Thanks to Rachel for that tip. Another thing that that came to mind was her statement in her chapter on Markers: Basics, that she recommends alcohol markers because they won't bleed through the paper. Granted that I only possess Sharpies, not any of the Copics or W&N Brushmarkers, but I find they bleed through very easily, and other colourists on the web are always warning against using alcohol markers in books with double sided pages because of bleed through; I will take Rachel's statement with a pinch of salt! One slight moan remains, Rachel illustrates her examples with Prismacolors and Faber Castell Polychromos pencils, which she kindly identifies by colour name. Not everybody might have these particular brands, or even those colours. I just wonder if it might not be helpful if colour swatches had been provided as well so that people can match colours from their own supplies. These small issues aside, I've enjoyed the book and there are things I am trying on the strength of her tutorials and she is furthermore making me enthusiastic to try different effects.
S**S
Fantastic for beginners
I’m not a natural artist but really enjoy it. I was getting very frustrated by my incredibly average skills and I just didn’t have the knowledge to create the kind of art I wanted to. I bought this book in an effort to learn and I’m SO GLAD I did! This book is a fantastic book for beginners or developing artists/colourists. The author covers lots of different techniques and media and I’m absolutely thrilled with the results I’ve got with her guidance. So much better than anything I’ve ever produced on my own! One of the best things is that at the back of the book there’s the line drawings for all the projects so you can trace or photocopy them (the author gives permission to do this) so if you’re not good at drawing (like me!) then you’ve no need to worry because the author has done the work for you. I scanned them into my computer and printed them out onto heavyweight artists sketch paper. It worked a treat.
A**R
... the content on a sub conscious basis it was great to have step by step explanations and colour illustrations ...
Whilst you may be familiar with some of the content on a sub conscious basis it was great to have step by step explanations and colour illustrations to drive home the point. Whether it be colourist or artist this book gives great hints/tips as to colour full stop whatever the project. Great instructional book
R**R
Great Book
I have a few books on this subject, but i can say this is the best book that i ever bought, if you are into this ART, please buy this book,really well written
L**.
Three Stars
Not bad but not as good as other books out there
S**W
Fantastic work book
Fantastic workbook. Just perfect for learning new techniques. I would thoroughly recommend to anyone enjoying adult colouring as a hobby. I'm an experienced colourist, but there is a great deal for me to learn or hone in here.
B**A
Best Colouring Tutorial Book!
This is by far the best step by step book for learning colouring art techniques I have come across to date. Easy to follow step by step instructions with step by step photos and practice sheets that detached in the back of the book. If you can only manage one book along these lines - this is the one to get! Fantastic Book! Loving this Book! The only down side to the book is that the detachable practice sheets (located in the back of the book) are double sided and there is more than one image for practicing per side and each image is a different lesson/project, so if you're wanting to have an art creation after creating a project/working through each lesson which you can gift, frame, or put into a reference album of your work, then unfortunately the book isn't set up for you to do that. It's more set up so you can practice by doing the projects/lessons in the book and then take what you have learned to create on your own that which you can gift, frame, or put into a reference album of your work. Despite this, I'm still giving the book 5 stars because it's such a fantastic book. Hopefully, her future books will resolve this issue. Excellent book!
L**V
Handig!
Een mooi kleurboek wat je leert om stapsgewijs mooie kleurplaten te maken. Achterin het boek is veel ruimte om zelf te oefenen.
I**E
Muy práctico
No lo he podido dejar de utilizar,lo tengo siempre a la mano para poner en práctica algún efecto, con consejos fáciles y sin tanto rollo. Muy práctico
R**E
Qualidade
Papel de qualidade, a autora mostra as mais utilizadas técnicas de colorir e da vários exemplos passo a passo. No final do livro tem as linearts para poder seguir os tutoriais. Boas imagens, ótimo livro
S**A
Maravilloso
Debería haber la traducción en Español, Si sabes inglés o alguien que lo traduzca , es una compra genial. Sino ..... sólo con los dibujos también te puede servir , pero menos
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