Spider-Man climbing a brick wall coloring page
Spider-man brick wall colouring page with windows, potted plants, definite outlines and huge areas where one can have fun, easy, kid friendly colouring.
This coloring page is really interesting and dwells upon Spider-Man as he is climbing a high brick wall in a friendly city where there are windows and small potted plants. The drawing embodies the legendary wall-crawling of Spider-Man in a friendly and casual manner and the act is thrilling yet not unpleasant. The wall in the brick is also drawn in clear repeating patterns that can easily be filled with color and the windows provide interest and symmetry in the picture. The fact that potted plants are located on the window ledges provides nature and warmth to the urban setting. Simple lines and shapes have huge, open areas of coloring that appeal both to young children and beginners. The general structure is direct, jovial and plain and makes one feel creative and confident throughout the coloring process. The page is effective with coloring books of kids, printable work, classroom work or even spending some free time at home and having a relaxing time.
How to Color
It is better to start with Spider-Man as the primary focus on the page. The mask, gloves, and boots should be in traditional red but the color should be applied around the web patterns without losing the sharpness and visibility of the black lines. The blue parts of the suit would then be filled with medium or light blue to retain a sunny and friendly appearance. Use plain strokes and should not shade too much thus a character looks clean and easy to identify. To give it a light accord to it, lightly shade off the arms, legs, or any part of the body with a slight shade of a one shade darker tone of the same color.
Next, move on to the brick wall. Soft brown, light red and pale orange are all appropriate to bricks. You may either fully color the brick or use a bit of variation in colors to have a plain brick design without it being so overloaded. The mortar lines should be left either white or light grey to allow the wall to be transparent and well organized.
On the windows, a glass of light blue or a light gray is the most appropriate, and window frames can be white, beige, or light brown. The potted plants will help to cheer everything up, the leaves should be of light green and the pots of soft brown or terracotta. Do not use dark greens as the plants ought to be playful and friendly.
Complete with maintaining the background light and balanced. Keep on the large outlines and apply even pressure to come up with an effective finished coloring page with clean colors that are balanced.