Tiger Cub Exploring Colorful Jungle Flowers coloring page
Enquiring tiger cub investigates vivid jungle blossoms in this attentive, a film-decisive coloring illustration of bold outlines, boisterous movement and fertile tropical landscape.
This colouring sheet is a part of a cute scene in which a disarmingly innocent tiger cub is attentively trying to explore one particular area of life which is a collection of colourful jungle flowers. The large eyes of a cub, its rounded paws, and the striped fur all combine to render it the unresistible object of attention, and of all the naive naivety and youthful elasticity. The tropical vegetation around the cub is beautiful with big petals, broad-leaf oversized, vines are twisting around the rocks and some blossoms here and there giving the picture a sense of texture and excitement. The piece creates a balance between freer areas to shading with detail in areas such as stripes, petals and veins of leaves inviting the more advanced shading. Large brush outlines are decidedly kid-friendly, and the texture of the overland and the dramatic expression in the pose provides opportunities to those with more advanced skills in color. The flowers are different in their size and shape that promotes a wide range of colourful, imaginative colours. This is a jungle adventure moment of bliss, serene concentration and playful narrative to any person who admires animals, nature, or pretty colouring pages.
🎨 How to Color
Are you going to start by testing the tiger cub with all the warm colors and golds and soft toadly-kingfisher tawny. Added darker colours in the legs, belly and face to form the fur. These stripes are to be filled in with deep dark brown or black richly and preferably leaving edges sharp. Stroke them lightly, so as to have a light texture of fur. In the case of the jungle flowers, brighter colours are to be selected, i.e., reds, pinks, yellows, purples or oranges and darker colours at the base of the petals to give that richness. Layered greens can be applied onto the leaves, combining deep shades to shade parts and in the sunlit regions, the layered greens change to deeper yellow-greens. Add teal or a lime touch. Vines and stems may be of coat of earthy brown or of olive. Tones of warm sunlight, (gold, peach or pale yellow), softly applied round the cub and the flowers, will give a glow to the room. Complete with just slight shadows beneath the cub and leaves to bring down to Earth and to form a bright colourful jungle.