Phantom Freddy in Burned Office coloring page
Fire the burned house end Phantom Freddy! In this black- outline FNAF colouring sheet, bigger walls are burned out, the ceiling and fan are shattered to the ground.
Go into a setting of ghostly solitude with this colouring page of the ghostly Phantom Freddy in a smouldering office. The A4 page is portrayed with daring graphic lines that are suitable to be coloured in and highlights how the damaged animatronic limbs strolled amid the fire rubble. It is a bleak and desolate place with burned and dilapidated walls, collapsed ceiling tiles on the floor, and a run-out desk fan which, after being torn down, can hardly be identified by what it was in the rubble. The shredded, naked endoskeleton shape and the absence of limbs on Phantom Freddy evoke a narrative about some previous injury, and makes the imagery of a creepily impressive topic. The page is a good choice when FNAF players want to have a more colouring task with darker and more focused themes. Will you introduce him to a palette of dingy greys and burnt blacks, or to sinister glowing details to his eyes and wires? Download the ghost seriousness; print it up and have a bring-to-life ghostly experience.
How to Color
In order to master the burned and phantom-like look, follow a Desaturated and phantom-like colour scheme. The main structure of Phantom Freddy is best done with shades of black, dark grey and charcoal, the exposed endoskeleton is best depicted with the dull colours of bronze and brown. Unify the colours of the office: paint the scalded walls in greys and black, pound off whites and grimy yellows the split tiles used as crafting materials in the ceiling, and paint metals greys of misuse the fan wrecked. Layering and texture are the most important techniques in this case. Draw a slight layer in a black coloured pencil on top of your base colours to form a smooth layer of soots and shadows to blend your figure into the gloomy surrounding. Do not use bright colours to keep up the haunted atmosphere. To make it dramatic, intense, stick to only one vivid colour, such as a poisonous yellow or a burning orange to provide a slight lustre to his eyes or wires that are visible. White gel pen may be used to mark sharp edges of debris or give him some sort of a faint, ghostly shimmer.