Interesting how opposite pages resemble each other and can be colored light/dark, spring/fall for example. I may get this, or not LOL! Thanks for the flip
I saw this at the store today, and I didn’t get it yet because I have all of his books, but the juxtaposition of a lot of the images lends themselves to experimenting with different mediums. Thanks for the flip through ❤
I only have Worlds Within Worlds. This is the one that intimidates me the least! LOL! I'm coloring from front to back. I love the finished pages, but take a long break between! I'd have to finish this book before investing in another one because I have limited space to store my books!
Am I imagining it, or are some of those pages originally single pages and they’ve just flipped and mirrored it to make the double spread? Its just that I don’t remember some of them looking that way originally….I have all of his books and fighting the urge to buy it just because of full set syndrome 😂
Thank you for the flip thru ☺️ May I ask, which of Kerby’s books is your favourite? Edit- sorry random… which Maria trolle book is you favourite may I ask?
Mythomorphia seems to be the one I color the most, so that must be the fav lol. Ooooh for Maria Trolle...hmmm Twilight Garden I would say amzn.to/3PT1N9U
Kerby is such a phenomenal artist, but I don't buy any of his books because they intimidate me so much. Mostly because I look at them and think, "this would take me 20 hours to complete," which totally scares me away. Sometimes I wish I wasn't such a slow colorist!
I felt this way for a very long time. I bought one just a few months ago. I've got the page I started about 70% colored in just two days. Ofc, I'm a faster colorist and I also was following a color along and Prismacolors so I was coloring a bit faster than I normally would too. Once you plan out your page and what colors you want to use, just break it down into smaller sections. It'll help out a lot.
@@ReverieOfThorns that's how I tend to color too, choosing colors and planning things out beforehand. Hopefully that means it's just a matter of time before I'll be able to apply the process to Kerby pages without being so intimidated :)
@@CassiaDee I'm sure it is then! Best of luck, I hope you feel confident enough to color his pages soon because the completed page is definitely worth it!
@@ColorfullyOptimistic I love the dark/light ideas but Hanna Karlzon has done some amazing images that you can do that without it being the exact same images. But yes it’s personal preference.
I Enjoyed the flip through. i only have one Kerby book, Worlds Within Worlds. It's my favorite of all his books. ....Have a nice weekend! 🙋💐💚
Thank you! You too!
I don't miss the hidden objects phase.
Me either lol
I new working in color. Im a charcoal graphite artist. Using the books to get comfortable with color.
Interesting how opposite pages resemble each other and can be colored light/dark, spring/fall for example. I may get this, or not LOL! Thanks for the flip
I really enjoy doing the opposites tbh. I think it can be fun to create either something similar or contrast.
I saw this at the store today, and I didn’t get it yet because I have all of his books, but the juxtaposition of a lot of the images lends themselves to experimenting with different mediums. Thanks for the flip through ❤
Hope you enjoy it!
Thanks for sharing! I appreciate that you preorder and I get the spoils of checking it out with you. ❤😂
I only have Worlds Within Worlds. This is the one that intimidates me the least! LOL! I'm coloring from front to back. I love the finished pages, but take a long break between! I'd have to finish this book before investing in another one because I have limited space to store my books!
Am I imagining it, or are some of those pages originally single pages and they’ve just flipped and mirrored it to make the double spread? Its just that I don’t remember some of them looking that way originally….I have all of his books and fighting the urge to buy it just because of full set syndrome 😂
No, you’re not imagining. A lot of these were originally single page images and they just flipped them to make it look mirrored. Kind of a bummer 😕
@@QueenofFlannelColors thanks for that….I thought as much - not sure I like that idea a lot 🙃
I love Kerby, but I wish he had more one sided books. Do you recommend any markers that wont bleed through and ruin the picture on the opposite side?
Tombows do well, but they are water based.
Thank you for the flip thru ☺️
May I ask, which of Kerby’s books is your favourite?
Edit- sorry random… which Maria trolle book is you favourite may I ask?
Mythomorphia seems to be the one I color the most, so that must be the fav lol.
Ooooh for Maria Trolle...hmmm Twilight Garden I would say amzn.to/3PT1N9U
Hello gorgeous, thank you for sharing this because I am considering whether or not I want it just for the sake of my collection of Kerby.
You are so welcome!
Thanks for the video! I had this on pre-order and when I got it was like a present.
Hope you enjoy yours!
Thanks for the flip thru😊
No problem 😊
Kerby is such a phenomenal artist, but I don't buy any of his books because they intimidate me so much. Mostly because I look at them and think, "this would take me 20 hours to complete," which totally scares me away. Sometimes I wish I wasn't such a slow colorist!
You’ve just summarized why I haven’t bought any Kerby books either!
@@shadowguard3578 I'm glad I'm not alone!
I felt this way for a very long time. I bought one just a few months ago. I've got the page I started about 70% colored in just two days. Ofc, I'm a faster colorist and I also was following a color along and Prismacolors so I was coloring a bit faster than I normally would too. Once you plan out your page and what colors you want to use, just break it down into smaller sections. It'll help out a lot.
@@ReverieOfThorns that's how I tend to color too, choosing colors and planning things out beforehand. Hopefully that means it's just a matter of time before I'll be able to apply the process to Kerby pages without being so intimidated :)
@@CassiaDee I'm sure it is then! Best of luck, I hope you feel confident enough to color his pages soon because the completed page is definitely worth it!
i did
I don’t like the ones where they just flipped the image- how boring to color a double spread of one image doubled
I mean it's all personal preference right? I love that you can do a dark/light or some sort of contrast, but yeah totally get it
@@ColorfullyOptimistic I love the dark/light ideas but Hanna Karlzon has done some amazing images that you can do that without it being the exact same images. But yes it’s personal preference.