Royal Knight Saluting coloring page

Royal knight doing his greeting in a plain yardsale. The construction is done using bold lines and clear space, that is why this coloring page is perfect to use both by kids and adults.

Royal Knight Saluting

The colouring page Royal Knight Saluting - Minimal Courtyard Layout depicts an arrogant and well-trained warrior who is performing a strict salute in a clean and well spaced courtyard. His armour is made with refined features like smooth plates, decorative trims, and polished helm that provided artists with a beautiful space to use when providing shading and metallic effects. The uplifted hand and straight position of the knight make up a great focal point, which depicts respect, loyalty, and honour. The elements of the minimal courtyard (behind him, perhaps, an archway, a stone floor or a faint profile of a wall) provide enormous areas that are easy to paint on and yet very easy not to distract the attention of a knight prior to the beginners enjoy the view without feeling outnumbered. More sophisticated colorists are able to incorporate the creation of adjacent textures, shadow, or architectural details. The page itself with its balance design is perfect in terms of educational activities, themed colouring books, or serene art lessons. Curving straight along with steady composition and high-brow approach, the picture offers imagination and creative colouring to artists of any age.

🎨 How to Color
Start with a plate of silver or light grey in which to give the knight his armour a first coating, and then add darker colours on the edges, underarms, and on the engravings all about, to give the armour a three dimensional effect. A white pencil to be used to highlight raised areas to give a metallic shine. The knight can wear bright colours like royal blue, red, or gold, or deep green in the crest, cape, or decorative trims of the knight in general to portrait his royalness. In the case of the courtyard soft colours of stone, light greys, beige, or light births will work, and the texture of changing between stones will be achieved without creating complexity in the background. The ground can be darkened, and the sky or upper background should be light as to leave the emphasis upon the knight on the ground. Coloured pencils are excellent in fine details of armour and the markers are excellent on giant backgrounds. Mix it softly, overlay it, and put heavy contrasts to emphasise the arrogant salutation of the knight.

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