Knight with Raised Sword coloring page

One of the gallant knights lifting the sword at plain sky clouds. This coloring page will be ideal to all ages because of its strong lines, big spaces and detailed armors.

Knight with Raised Sword

The colouring page by Knight with Raised Sword- Basic Sky Clouds takes into consideration an act of victory and heroism when a knight raises his sword in the sky. The detailed armour, solid position and confident pose give that great focal point that makes the artists to experiment with the darkening effects, the metal feel, the boldness of colour. The lifted sword gives the picture height and drama to the show of winning or determination. Hanging above him, the plain sky with plump cloud physiques presents huge and easily reachable space of colouring, without undergoing overwhelming detail. The equilibrium composition characterising this page makes it perfect to be used by the children who love bold shapes and the adults who can be creative with the clean line work within it. This page can provide a combination of both clarity and inspirations whether it is heading to adventure-themed account amusements, narratives, or relaxing art volumes. The approach of having an open background and a heroic figure at the centre of the image stimulates the artist to infuse their colouring with some energy and emotion.

🎨 How to Color
Begin with the armor of a knight but start with light gray, silver or steel-blue. Add darker color to the joints and edges as well as in the engravings to make depth and metallic appearance. Adorn with high lifted spots by using white pencil to create a sleek appearance. It is possible to paint the sword using bright metallic colours and add some tint of gold on the hilt. Put dark, bright colours upon the shield, tunic, or cape of the knight so that he would be conspicuous in the sky. In the case of the background, the sky should be painted with light blues and soft whites, grey or pastel colours on the clouds intermingling to ensure the background is not clustered. The ground may be either plain green or brown. Arguably, coloured pencils provide the best control in terms of drawing the details in an armour, whereas the markers are the same when you want to fill the sky smoothly. Add a colour over another, blur colours, create the contrast to emphasise the winning position of the knight.

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