Do you find the Mythographic paper difficult to work on? I find it is is almost smooth but with a lot of texture, almost coarse -- or too toothy (if that makes sense). I can't seem to find many pencils I like using on it. I have also used alcohol markers as a base, but I feel it changes the texture of the paper a bit, and not for the better. I do a lot of layering in my coloring technique, and I also find the paper doesn't seem to like a lot of layers. The only Mythographic book I have enjoyed coloring in is Wild Summer by Joseph Catimbang. I found the paper to be a bit different to the other books paper. It was smooth, but not very textured and coarse. I love the images but I really dislike the paper. Also, to add -- I have the American version of the books as I live in the states. It could be different for you since you have another version. Just wondering? Thank you for sharing all your lovely pages!
@@nicolemarie011 hi and thanks for your feedback! I have two Mythographic books - one in the original English version, and one in Dutch. The paper is vastly different between the two. I recognize the toothiness you mention in the English version, while the Dutch version is a bit smoother, but in a good way. If you like the illustrations but are having trouble with the paper, you may want to try buying the Dutch edition? Not sure how widely available it is in the US, but if you want to look it up, the publisher is MUS. This one, for example, available on Amazon.nl www.amazon.nl/Joseph-Catimbang/dp/9045327422/ref=mp_s_a_1_9?crid=1ZWKLEWCOPC4A&dib=eyJ2IjoiMSJ9.CLhEfVl-VWWD8QO0bzJWy7JAxAHW5jQZ5kAbTowVZQ8rOYbcBo_ynn8L9BdNmJEx24C1-Katc2umPrTkWC7kWIMkZtR2FlLY6pfkG8do7OqSv-g0m9H3ZK85WTjlEMJ_kxc4O1RGGVkpSoeBZ93JAnOiNIak56a6P8vmcnvtpS8yumMk9MOiDlQ8yIqsgUA34RQ8_AtFlsc7ArLwvroCIw.GbAmeZO6qt7rWzX2n8l0kwE5GTSghH6sMKOhPH-dV90&dib_tag=se&keywords=mythographic+wild+winter&qid=1731259107&sprefix=wild+winter+my%2Caps%2C113&sr=8-9
@@colourandthecity Thank you for your feedback. I loathe the US versions of books. LOL😄 I don't know why they use such bad paper, but ordinarily I find the UK or foreign versions tend to have better paper and construction than our US counterparts. I really wish the Book Depository hadn't closed down. I use to go there to get UK versions of coloring books and reading books. Free shipping and great prices. The UK also (in my opinion) has better looking covers on their reading books. It is a bit too pricey to order from Amazon UK or from other Amazons for me. I do appreciate you listing the link though. Thank you! Have a lovely Sunday. 💖
@ you too! And I understand about the cost - I also hesitate to order from Amazon US. For example, the Prismacolor pencils are so much more expensive in Europe, but with the import taxes added to the price, I don’t dare to order them from the US…
Very nice and So Sweet Pictures,
Thanks for sharing. 👍👍🤩🤩💖💖
Many thanks!
Wonderful finishes indeed. Great job.
Happy that you like them!
Lovely work! Looking forward to seeing more from you!
@@winter89_colours thank you, glad you enjoyed it!
Very Beautiful Coloring Pages
Thank you!
@colourandthecity Your welcome 🤗
Do you find the Mythographic paper difficult to work on? I find it is is almost smooth but with a lot of texture, almost coarse -- or too toothy (if that makes sense). I can't seem to find many pencils I like using on it. I have also used alcohol markers as a base, but I feel it changes the texture of the paper a bit, and not for the better. I do a lot of layering in my coloring technique, and I also find the paper doesn't seem to like a lot of layers. The only Mythographic book I have enjoyed coloring in is Wild Summer by Joseph Catimbang. I found the paper to be a bit different to the other books paper. It was smooth, but not very textured and coarse. I love the images but I really dislike the paper. Also, to add -- I have the American version of the books as I live in the states. It could be different for you since you have another version. Just wondering? Thank you for sharing all your lovely pages!
@@nicolemarie011 hi and thanks for your feedback! I have two Mythographic books - one in the original English version, and one in Dutch. The paper is vastly different between the two. I recognize the toothiness you mention in the English version, while the Dutch version is a bit smoother, but in a good way. If you like the illustrations but are having trouble with the paper, you may want to try buying the Dutch edition? Not sure how widely available it is in the US, but if you want to look it up, the publisher is MUS. This one, for example, available on Amazon.nl www.amazon.nl/Joseph-Catimbang/dp/9045327422/ref=mp_s_a_1_9?crid=1ZWKLEWCOPC4A&dib=eyJ2IjoiMSJ9.CLhEfVl-VWWD8QO0bzJWy7JAxAHW5jQZ5kAbTowVZQ8rOYbcBo_ynn8L9BdNmJEx24C1-Katc2umPrTkWC7kWIMkZtR2FlLY6pfkG8do7OqSv-g0m9H3ZK85WTjlEMJ_kxc4O1RGGVkpSoeBZ93JAnOiNIak56a6P8vmcnvtpS8yumMk9MOiDlQ8yIqsgUA34RQ8_AtFlsc7ArLwvroCIw.GbAmeZO6qt7rWzX2n8l0kwE5GTSghH6sMKOhPH-dV90&dib_tag=se&keywords=mythographic+wild+winter&qid=1731259107&sprefix=wild+winter+my%2Caps%2C113&sr=8-9
@@colourandthecity Thank you for your feedback. I loathe the US versions of books. LOL😄 I don't know why they use such bad paper, but ordinarily I find the UK or foreign versions tend to have better paper and construction than our US counterparts. I really wish the Book Depository hadn't closed down. I use to go there to get UK versions of coloring books and reading books. Free shipping and great prices. The UK also (in my opinion) has better looking covers on their reading books. It is a bit too pricey to order from Amazon UK or from other Amazons for me. I do appreciate you listing the link though. Thank you! Have a lovely Sunday. 💖
@ you too! And I understand about the cost - I also hesitate to order from Amazon US. For example, the Prismacolor pencils are so much more expensive in Europe, but with the import taxes added to the price, I don’t dare to order them from the US…