Superman Punching Through an Asteroid in Outer Space coloring page
In this colour burst of an explosion, Superman smashes through an asteroid in the outer space, with the galactic action, superpower strength, and galactic landscape.
Superman punching through an asteroid in space is an extreme colouring page that is unleashing the Man of Steel in his full potential of power. The camera is placed on the huge darkness of space, and as Superman destroys a huge asteroid the debris flies all over as his power crashes through solid rock. A theatrical galactic setting made of stars, alien worlds and floating debris helps to underline scale and solitude. The forward movement of Superman, fist clench, and flowing cape tell of not being stopped. The elaborate linework of broken marble, line of explosive motion and elements of the cosmos rendered in this colouring page makes the page visually stimulating, thrilling to finish. Well-suited to superhero and science fiction enthusiasts, it is a clever chance at playing the contrast between the bright colours of the heroes and deep space shades and glorifying the theme of power, heroism, and infinite potential.
How to Color
Begin to colour Superman so as to put out the contrast of the blackness of space. His suit will be in a strong blue colour, deep and vivid and shades more dense on the edges of muscles and darkened shadows to give depth. The cape is to be a good dark red, darker about the shoulders and folds, then lightening off to the edges, to demonstrate movement, as it follows Father Cosimo as he drifts in the zero gravity state. Paint the S emblem in bright yellow in the centre with deep red colour on the periphery to make it eye catching. Warm, natural skin doing on the face and hands, slight shadings to give definition to the facial features.
Next, focus on the asteroid. Apply deep shades of brown, grey and charcoal on the surface of the rock. Apply darker color to cracks and crevices and lessen highlights in the edges which have been broken off to indicate recently shattered stone. In the case of flying debris, play with some tones to provide depth and movement with a bit closer pieces being brighter and more detailed of Superman.
Lastly, paint background of the outer space. The deep blacks, blues, and purples used in the area of the void should be used smoothly to avoid rough edges. The stars can be dotted with small white or pale yellow dots and the far away planets can be dotted with subdued blues, greens or reddens. Points on the suit, cape, and fragments of asteroids to make Superman look like starlight is being reflected off him. Such a contrast between dark cosmic space and saturated colour of heroes will bring a dramatic, strong, and cinematic effect to the colouring page.