Great Character illustrations derived from the movie version of The Hobbit

The Hobbit Movie Trilogy: Heroes and Villains Coloring Book

By: Warner Brothers Studio

Rating: 5 of 5

Attached to this review will be a silent flip-through of the entire coloring book plus some photos so you can make an informed decision as to whether or not it will work for you.

Please note that this coloring book is based on the movie version of The Hobbit. The characters look like those actors or characters rather than any illustrations in this books.
The designs in this coloring book are by Nicolette Caven who also illustrated The Lord of the Rings coloring book. Where that book had two page spread designs, The Hobbit has only one page designs. The designs are split between character illustrations and descriptive pages (with some designs) on the facing page which tell who the character is and a little bit about the character.
The designs with the wording are generally fairly simple to color while the more elaborate character studies are detailed and have some intricate and small spots to color.
I really like the designs in this book. The characters look very much like the movie. The only thing I wish it included were some scenes that showed action but perhaps that will be the basis of another book.
This is what I experienced while coloring and testing this book:
38 Character Designs based on The Hobbit (including Title page)
Designs are printed on one side of the page with text and small amount of design on the back side of the page.
Paper is white, heavyweight, slightly smooth and non-perforated
Glue Bound
Some designs spread into the binding area but usually involve non-essential portions of the design.
Alcohol-based markers bled through the page.
Water-based markers left shadows on the back of the page. Tombow brush end markers did the best but the darker and bright colors still left shadows.
India ink pens left shadows on the back of the page.
Some gel pens left slight and indistinct shadows on the back of the page. It was noticeable with bright and very dark colors.
Coloring pencils worked well with this paper. I was able to get good color from both wax and oil-based pencils. I was able to layer the same and multiple colors and to blend well using a blender stick.

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