ARC Raider Sharpshooter in High Wind on Radio Tower coloring page

ARC Raider Sharpshooter cutting page with a radio tower in a high wind area. A sci-fi sniper scene that would be dramatic, and focused and creative in colouring.

ARC Raider Sharpshooter in High Wind on Radio Tower

ARC Raider Sharpshooter in High Wind on Radio Tower colouring page shows a scene of utter concentration and accuracy high over a ravaged future scene. This drawing depicts a masterful ARC Raider sharpshooter, standing on a high radio tower, and steadying himself against strong winds and still staying on target. The movement of cables on the surface, angled figures and the bare height form a great impression of movement and peril. The outlines are kept clean and devoid of boldness and clearly demarcated colouring areas render this page easy to access by both novice and expert colorists. Vertical scale, a tactical pose and environment frustration provides just the right level of enhancement and narrative undertones, without engulfing the frame. This colouring page suggests focused attention, rest, and creativity of storeys, and suits the fans of the sci-fi action, snipers, and high altitudes. Being presented as the part of the themed ARC Raider collection or taken independently and printed as a discrete print, this scene will turn an otherwise dangerous tactical situation into an exciting and rewarding experience in coloring.

How to Color This PageĀ 
The coloration to be applied in the process of colouring the ARC Raider sharpshooter on the radio tower should be used to emphasise height, wind and stability using colour and shading. Start with the armour and gear of the sharpshooter with tactical lows like dark grey, darkened green, matte blue, or black. Lighten along the edges of the armour, along the straps, along the shaping of the weapons, etc., to create form and imply tension in the pose.
Radio tower building has to be painted in industrial metal colours such as steel grey, dark iron or some degree rusty brown. Darker shading under beams, platforms and bolts should be used to create the depth and emphasise the vertical scale. The cables and the antenna elements can be painted with more aggressive greys, blacks, with some slight highlights added, to indicate that there is something going on in the wind.
Fabric, straps and loose components should be considered to indicate strong wind. Apply direction shading and difference to look like it is in motion, and sharp highlights should be at wind facing edges. The sky must be spacious, open, cool blue, gray storm, or soft purple are all good, but gradual shading can be used to create the appearance of elevation and airiness.
The shadows are supposed to be long and a bit angled in order to reflect the height and the wind direction. Sky gradients and metal texture are best done with colored pencils and a sharpened weapon can be done with a fine tip marker. Maintain the overall balance of the palette somewhat cool in an attempt to keep the
due centre of the composition, which drives the impression of precision at extreme circumstances.

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