Brave Knight with Sword coloring page

A heroic knight with his sword in a mere battle field horizon. Imposing lines, huge spaces, and detailed armor render this coloring page an ideal page to all ages.

Brave Knight with Sword

The colouring page titled Brave Knight with Sword - Basic Battlefield Horizon is very energetic with a lot of determinations of a warrior in action on any given battle field. Holding his sword with the alertness, the knight is made the strong centre stage, painted in sharp and clean lines, which make the colouring a reward and easy to understand. The plates, straps, edges of his armour are well drawn and have great scope of shading and effects of metal, and superimposition of tones. Viewing him directly is a plain horizon of battle-field, open space, far hills, or a thin sky, which is being planned to be a simple land with plenty of undisguised, large areas enabling the colorists to use them freely with the fear that they might become overwhelmed with the detail. This shot is a combination of dynamic stance with a harmonious space of simplicity and is therefore appropriate with both young beginners and adults who want to add complexity and texture. As a storytelling or mediaeval activity, relaxation creative colouring page, or any other activity, this colouring page could provide an appealing combination of heroism, clarity, and art.

🎨 How to Color
Start with the armour of the knight by putting on a background of light grey or silver, then darken the shadowy part with joints, underarms, and between the plates of the armour and make it look polished metal. Darker greys or blue glimpses are used. The sword is possible to be distinguished by more bright silver shade and to be pierced by the white pencil. Bold hues, like reds, blues, greens, or golds, to details of groundwork in the knight lend to his identification. In the case of the battlefield horizon, the ground should be covered with earthly brown or green, and the sky covered with soft oranges, blues or yellows, with little elaboration on the background so that the knight should be the centre of interest. Coloured pencils are better when it comes to shading and combining whereas markers will suit when there is a broad and open background. Layers should be built and mixed gradually and highlights should be used to improve the heroic effect.

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