Knight Riding Warhorse coloring page
A Knight on a warhorse driving through plain hills. This colouring page is wonderful because of the presence of clear lines, the detail of armors, extensive spaces, and suitability between kids and adults.
The colouring page of the horse titled Knight Riding Warhorse Soft Plain Background Hill Background illustrates power and beauty of a warrior on a strong steed. The knight also is quite confident on his saddle, his armour is worked in bold linework, which suggests shading, highlighting, and metallic effects. The horse in the war, with smooth shading and posing feature, gives the picture a feeling of movement and expression. As one, they create a magnificent centre of attention that is full of adventures and Mediaeval attitude. Its plain hills in the background (soft plain) generate a well-constructed landscape with smooth curves and spacious area that is novice friendly with still room of adding gradients, grass texture, or sky details by the advanced artists. This symmetric arrangement is such that the page can be used as part of themed lessons, book of activities or negative colouring time. The combination of grand scenery with nothing more than simple scenery makes the illustration one that is stimulating to the creativity and imagination of image viewer as it presents a wonderfully relaxing moment of a knight and steed riding through vast untouched scenery.
🎨 How to Color
Begin with a natural colouring of the warhorse, brown or black, grey or white, a mixture of several colours. Add darker colours underneath the belly, legs and under straps of the saddle to bring volume. With regards to the knight armour, start with the colour of silver, grey, or steel-blue, then apply along the joints, under the plates and along the engravings in order to create a realistic appearance of the metallic colour. To poke out the figure, add bright colours to the knight clothes (cape, shield, or other elements), etc. The gentle hills may be painted using light greens, light earth or light yellows mixed together so as to maintain a serene landscape. In the case of the sky, apply clear blue shades with light touches of light clouds (Optional). Cross-linked polyethylene-drawn pencils are the best in fine armour and horse shading, whereas the marker in large areas with a broad background. Colours of the layers are applied one after another, they are blended, and the beautiful scenery underlines the power of horse of the knight.