Coloring pages are a great activity for young and old. They are a relaxing, no pressure way to exercise your creative muscles. You can use crayons, markers, or color pencils. Or just go all out and use a mixture of all of them. I love to print them onto watercolor or mixed media paper (if your printer can handle them) and use watercolor paints or pencils or even acrylic paint.
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You can watch this video I made of drawing the original artwork then filling in the page with alcohol markers. I like alcohol markers because they come in a variety of colors and blend so well together. Sometimes I will go over the marker with colored pencils to add more depth and detail. Coloring pages are a good way to develop shading and rendering skills without having to stress about actually drawing the form.
This was originally a video and coloring page I had made for one of my Patreon levels. But I am now offering it to everyone for FREE! Have fun. Be creative. Stay sane,
Suggested Supplies for Coloring Pages
- Crayons
- Colored Pencils – These are some of my favorite brands for beginners, intermediate, and experienced colorers.
- Alcohol Markers
- Watercolor Paper
- Mixed Media Paper
- Watercolor Paints – Beginner, intermediate, and experienced
- Acrylic Paints