Player Taking a Wrist Shot coloring page

A hockey player striking a great plow on the wrist. The page is action-filled with bold outlines, dynamic pose, and prevalent areas of colouring that make it ideal among kids and hockey fans.

Player Taking a Wrist Shot

This coloring page Player Taking a Wrist Shot displays a moment of the hockey sport with one of the most amazing and brilliant events. The cartoon depicts a perfect form of a player flexing the stick in releasing a fast and accurate wristed shot towards the net. The pose is easy to colour with clean and bold lines and accentuates details like the position of the player, his equipment, jersey folds and edge of the skates. The movement is evident and powerful, balanced, strong and concentrated-all the main components of an excellent shot. The plain background retains the focus on the shooter yet allows free room to children to add rink lines, goal frames, ice textures or even to create something fantasy like speed streaks. The colouring areas are large to make them easily available to younger children, but the equipment section is more detailed to provide older children with an opportunity to learn about shading and realism. This page is the best example to use in classrooms or during hockey practises, or a creative time at home in celebration of the kind of precision, coordination, and excitement that go behind one of the traditional moves in the sport.

How to Color
In order to give this shot of the wrist shot its color, one should initially use criminal-team colors in bold colors of blue, red, green, yellow, or black to have the jersey of the player remembered. Add shading down the torso, sleeves and legs to demonstrate tension and movement to the shot. Wear black, or navy-coloured skates and grey metallic stick blade. The puck may be traditional black or any amusing colour that kids prefer. In the case of the ice, lightly tint with light blues or light greys in order to have a smooth ice. Streak lines behind the puck or stick will work on improving the motion. You can add a slight goal frame or a rick markings in the background should you wish, go into more detail. Make the finish with clean outlines with the sharp coloured pencil to make the action look crisp, dynamic and full of energy.

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