Curious Monkey Swinging Across Dense Jungle Vines coloring page
This brightly coloured page is the adventure of a curious monkey playing among the thick vines of the jungle with fantastic lines and their mocking fun.
The colouring page also displays the jungles in the playful nature of the monkey that is eager to swing on a tangle of strong vines. The monkey is the gladiator of the scene, with one hand on a vine hanging, and its body half-stretched in midflight, when the action takes place. The movement and adventure is achieved through its expressive face, soft fur, and active position. The jungle surrounding the monkey is abundant and lush with layer leaves, vines, wide ferns, branches interwoven to give even depth and texture to the background. Its thick canopy is an indication of a full life growing forest. Very clean, bold lines make the composition user-friendly to younger colorists and too much fine vine patterns, layers in the foliage, and fur lines to the artists of higher capability, who find it challenging to add shading and depth. The empty areas between the vines and the leaves offer us an opportunity to be creative with colour selections which makes this page ideal to practise blending, lighting effects as well as rich jungle colour palettes. A wild adventure and fun, creativity, all are welcome due to this lively scenario.
🎨 How to Color
Begin with the warm-brown or the soft-tan or the golden or the light-orange colouring of the monkey. Apply a heavier stuff around the arms and legs, belly and the curves of the face to model on the fur. Pull the sides of the head, cheeks and limbs to get natural highlight. The vines may be smeared with rustic shades, olive green, and green-brown compounds--blast dark the spots where several vines meet to be seen to be three-dimensional. In case with the thick leaves, interlay several nuances of greens: darker shades are provided on the shadow, darker yellow-greens on the bright face into the sun and it is recommended to touch teal or olive in order to vary it. Leaves that are leaf veined can be coloured darker in the middle and lighter on the edges. The background canopy can consist of more discreet greens or also sky colours such as pale blues baby bits. The warm yellow or golden lights where the sun peeps in, leave to last called multiplied, except to shade under the monkey and behind the vines, to increase the movement, and render the picture animated and exploring.