Digital Coloring Books
What format do EG Creativity digital coloring books come in?
EG Creativity digital coloring books are provided in high-resolution PDF format. This ensures optimal print quality and compatibility across various devices and applications.
How do I open and print my EG Creativity digital coloring book?
Once you download the PDF file, you can open it using Adobe Acrobat Reader (free), Preview (for Mac users), or any other PDF viewer. To print your pages:
Open the PDF file.
Select “Print” from the menu.
Choose “Actual Size” or “100% Scale” to maintain the correct proportions.
Use high-quality paper for the best results.
3. What type of paper should I use for printing?
For the best coloring experience, we recommend using thicker paper, such as 80-100 lb (120-160 gsm) cardstock. If you prefer to use markers, opt for marker paper or just place a piece of cardboard behind the page to prevent ink from bleeding through.
4. How can I import the coloring pages to a coloring app?
To color digitally, you can import the PDF file into a drawing or coloring app such as Procreate, Adobe Fresco, ibisPaint, or Recolor. To do this:
Convert the PDF pages to PNG or JPEG using a free online converter or a PDF editor.
Import the image into your chosen app.
Use layers to color while keeping the line art intact.
5. How long does delivery take for digital files?
Since our coloring books are digital downloads, delivery is instant. After completing your purchase, you will receive an email with a download link. You can also access your files in the “Downloads” section of your account.
Coloring Tools
6. What are the best coloring tools to use?
The best tools depend on your preferred medium. Here are some recommended options:
Colored Pencils – Prismacolor, Faber-Castell, or Crayola for smooth blending.
Markers – Alcohol-based markers like Copic or Ohuhu for vibrant colors.
Gel Pens – Ideal for adding fine details and metallic effects.
Watercolors – If using watercolor paper, paints can create a beautiful artistic effect.
Digital Brushes – For digital artists, Procreate brushes mimic traditional textures.
7. How can I prevent color from bleeding through the pages?
Use thicker paper – Cardstock or specialty marker paper reduces bleed-through.
Place a scrap sheet behind your page – This prevents ink from transferring to the next page.
Use alcohol markers with caution – Try layering lightly and letting colors dry between applications.
Opt for colored pencils or gel pens – These mediums do not bleed through paper.