Superman Charging Forward with Fists Raised for Battle coloring page

Superman charging ahead coloring page! Fist with the hero in action pose where his fists are up and he is ready to fight.

Superman Charging Forward with Fists Raised for Battle

The currency of character in the Man of Steel can be captured with this dynamic colouring page of Superman as he follows through with his fists aloft and is ready to attack. This iconic action stance exudes power, will and superhero power, and would be the ultimate choice of any admirer of the finest superhero of the world. The poster concentrates on the strong body of Superman, the flowing robe, and the recognisable shield on his body with the S on it thus resulting to stunning and thrilling colouring project. This page will give colorists all ages the inspiration to be creative and make those who have a sense of empowerment. Children will appreciate to make the character they like to watch in movies come to life, and the rest of the adults may appreciate the line of muscle definition and flowing cape as a good rest and at the same time as a challenging artistic task. Will it be the old colour of blue, red and yellow or will you envision something fresh and distinct colour scheme on the Last Son of Krypton? It leaves you to play with dramatic shading and dynamic incidence and vivid colours, the plain unobtrusive background placing all the emphasis on the heroic charge of Superman. You can transform this possibly dull paper into your personal version of a mighty page in honour of the hero who will battle the truth, justice and a better tomorrow. You can do it by downloading and printing this free page.

How to Color.
In order to make this charging Superman a vibrant image, begin with an audacious and traditional palette. The suit, a cape, boots, and shorts have to be in a rich, primary blue, the belt and the S shield should be in a vibrant yellow. Light base layers should be used at the outset with an increase in the intensity of colour. To create a really three dimensional effect, learn how to play with the light and shadow. Select the direction of light source (e.g. on top and in front). Use deeper tones of blue and red in the shadows, which are where the bottom of his arms and the crevices of his cape over his back and the muscle on the other side of the light. Take a little lighter colour or even a smattering of white pencil on the top of the muscles, his jaw and the tops of the cape folds to make disagents. The cape plays an important role in demonstrating the movement; long strokes, sweeps in one way or another in the direction of the flow, and a darker shade, near the roots, towards a lighter shade or a warmer colour, at the flaming ends. In the case of the mythical S shield, I would apply a metallic look, which would require layered-yellow(s) with hint of gold or orange to bring in depth and lastly apply a white gel pen to make the figure shine. And do not forget his determined expression - make slight shading to the eyes and jaw. On the background there should be a plain gradient, light blue in the front and a darker and stormier shade in the background that will make him stand out of the page. Equipments such as coloured pencils are good to mix up the definition of the muscles and with markers, he can get those solid and bold blocks of colours on his suit.

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