Player Shooting Puck at Target coloring page
Basic training marks consist of a hockey player firing a puck on a practise target. This has bold outlines and an uncomplicated background to have a lot of fun with coloring.
The activity of this juice is a Player Shooting Puck at Target- Basic Marks coloring page, a coloring page that has recorded an adventurous training event in the game of hockey, whereby both precision and practice merge. The drawing portrays a youthful player when he/she is in the middle of the shot, and in the direction of a target board with simple accuracy spots. The bold outlines and large areas of colouring make the scene attractive to children who preferred sports in art. There is a sense of balance, strength, and concentration as the skater prepares to shoot the best shot in the pose. The target board to the hockey game, which also has practise marks that can be easily visible, is the method of introducing children to the concept of precision and skill-development in hockey. The background is deliberately minimal and does not distract attention of the action but permits the creative additions, such as ice textures, the goal lines line, or the walls of the arena. These pages fit well in a classroom, sports program or at home coloring play time as a child tries to understand that not only the fun matters about shooting, but the effort put into its practice. It is a massaging, exercise, and fantasy in one amazingly engaging concept.
How to ColorÂ
To print in colour on this page, add a uniform of the player into the page with bold colours of the team like blue, red, green, and black to make the action distinct. Light stippling on the arms, legs and stick to indicate the shooting action. Wear skates of grey or black, and stick blade of metallic hue. Take a coloured board to the target board and colour it with vivid colours to make the practise stay on the target board easily yellow, red or orange are good colours. The ice should be painted using light blue or grey to make the surface smooth and cold. To make the shot dynamic, the motion lines or soft shadows can be added. To be more creative one can place a number of rink boards or team banners in the background with faint colors. Complete by drawing in important edges using a sharp colored pencil making the artwork clear and clean.