Fierce Panther Emerging from Shadowy Jungle Brush coloring page
A panther leaps out of the dark jungles into this dramatic colouring page with big lines and thick bushes and extreme animal sex life.
This coloured page is a vivid and dramatic jungle shot where a ferocious panther comes out of the dark undergrowth. The panther dominates the scene by its fierce expressions, power body and low posture, which results in stalking. It is covered in thick brush,--laid ferns, huge vines, winding roots, and big broad leaves that half hide its trail, further contribute to the feeling of the stealth and mystery. The shadows of the dark shrubs in the background allude to darker colours of the jungle, and the panels of the leaves in the foreground surround the appearance of the big cat. The scene is simple enough that the beginner can easily develop outlines, and detailed enough that the developed fur lines, the flexibility of leaf-textures, and overlapping plant structures provide abundant elaboration to the advanced colorist. The text collection of shadows on the background and light on the foreground makes a compelling piece to work with and is given to imagination, narrative, and bombast decisions of colouring. This scene strikes a balance between intensity and beauty and it is good enough to be appreciated by those people who like wildlife shots of great power and feel the jungle atmosphere.
🎨 How to ColorÂ
Begin with dark tones of blacks, charcoals, and dark blues and paint the panther. Add light shades like a little gray or cool blue running a line along the top of the head, back and shoulders in order to see the shape of the muscles without losing the dark look. A quick burst of focal point may be added by bright yellow or green or amber eyes. In the case of the gloomy jungle brush, deep greens, dark olive, and dull browns will be used in order to create an effect of building the darkness of the background. Lightly coloured greens with yellow-green tinges can be used in the foreground as contrast to the dark fur that covers the panther. Brown and olive colours could be combined with vines and roots. Darken in the background and under the panther to place it in the shadow. To produce a glowing effect, subtly paint backing lights on leaves where in the light with masculine or dull green couple of nuances. Add shade layers of greens and small shadows to add depth but complete it with welcoming boldness, stealthiness, and liveliness of the panther coming out.