Kid Shooting Puck into Net coloring page

A child that throws a puck towards a hockey net on a small rink. Massive contours and large areas of colorization are ideal in the hands of young artists and sports fans.

Kid Shooting Puck into Net

This is a candid sports shot featuring a young boy ready to shoot his puck into the net, on a small rink, just by shooting a box of hard rubber the other way to the goal line. The drawing is centred around the enthusiasm of learning and developing skills as the child is seen in an assured shooting position with the eyes on the target. The player, net, stick, and puck are easily coloured using clean and bold lines, and the background of the rink is simply a plain surface that offers accessibility to the scene. The many colouring sections are ideal to kids of any age, and the open space gives young artists a chance to put their own artistic touches in them, such as additional rink lines, ice texture, team logos, or even to cheer on relatives. This page is motivating to creativity, sporting passion and valuing of practise. The design would be brightest in classrooms, sports clubs or at-home art time, and it can add excitement of scoring goals and fun of youth hockey with simplicity and action in a fun and involving colouring experience.

How to Color
To give this scene a tint, have a rather bright and vivid colour on the jersey of the kid red, blue, green or yellow will be a good colour to make the player stand out. Apply light darkening the arms, legs, and stick to demonstrate this effect of movement and body. skates use dark colours, such as black or navy; the strike blade of the stick is metallic silver or grey. A puck needs not be more than a typical black one; it can also have an entertaining colour. In the case of the least rink, light blue or pale grey will do the trick as it will produce a blow-free ice gallery, yet not overpower the picture. The goal frame may be red with white netting or a mixture of any fun colours that is your preference. Add the shadows beneath the player and puck in order to differentiate the action. To add extra energy, have what is motion lines or spanking ice spray behind the shot. Lastly, define the major shapes using a dark colored pencil in order to clean things up.

Nov 24, 2025 - 07:29
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