Knight Kneeling in Honor coloring page

Kneeling, the knight of nobility beside an ordinary flag post. Large spaces, straight lines, and detailed armor make the coloring page an ideal one among both little kids and adult people.

Knight Kneeling in Honor

The colouring page of the subject, the Knight Kneeling in Honour - Basic Flag Pole Scene, has an intense shade of reverence and devotion with a knight kneeling on one specific knee in front of an upright flag pole, which is plain and simple. His armour, highly elaborately treated with plates, straps and engravings provides the artist with ample scope in shading and metallic effects, and his bowed stance provides the illustration with an emotional dimension. The flag pole behind him is very high and is enough of a background to provide sufficient balance to the composition but not to chafe it. With open angles surrounding the knight, the page is simple to be coloured by a beginner, but has lots of interesting elements thanks to careful pose and details of armour, and is a great challenge to the artist who has mastered his tools. The page is ideal in motifs of honor or bravery and remembrance or ceremony which can be exploited in activity books or learning environments or in chilling-out coloring courses. The bold use of the line and a relaxed, respectful atmosphere with which the scene is presented makes the scene creative and thought provoking.

🎨 How to Color
Begin with the armour of the knight in light grey or silver attached at, but add more heavily shaded on the edges, joints and under plates to appear realistic in the look of the metal. Decent will shone out highlight with a white pencil. Decorated the flag with either darker or lighter colours bold or not bold, reds, blues, golds, or just a duller shade depending on the atmosphere you favour. On the earth, sandy greens or brown are good, and the flag pole may be made of wood or some piece of metallic colour. The background should always be plain to ensure that the emotional emphasis is laid on the kneeling knight. The details of the armour are best done with coloured pencils and the bigger portions such as the flag and the ground are done using a marker. Flecks gently, overlaps gradually, and contrast to emphasise the gesture of honour of the knight.

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