Pokemon Coloring Page

Just got done with the pokemon on the page, now all that’s left is the pokeballs in the background. Also kinda messed up on Sobble’s colors but it’s the best I could do. #pokemon #coloring #coloringpages

2025/2/4 Edited to

... Read moreHey everyone! I just wanted to share my latest coloring adventure – getting these awesome Pokémon ready to burst off the page! There's something so therapeutic about sitting down with a fresh coloring sheet, especially when it features beloved characters like Grookey, Scorbunny, and Sobble. For those of you looking to bring your own Pokémon to life, I've picked up a few tips along the way. When I started on Grookey, I focused on vibrant greens for its body and brown tones for its stick, trying to give it that earthy, energetic vibe. Scorbunny was a blast with its fiery red and orange hues – making sure those ears and nose popped really brought out its spirited personality. And then there's Sobble! Oh, Sobble, my little challenge. Getting the perfect light blue and yellow was a bit tricky, and I might have 'messed up' a little, but I think it still captures its cute, sometimes 'angry' (or just a bit dramatic!) expression. It's all part of the fun, right? Sometimes, embracing those little imperfections makes your art unique! Speaking of challenges, don't forget the backgrounds! My page still has those uncolored pokeballs waiting, and that's a whole other mini-project. For 'pokemon background drawing,' I often think about simple gradients or patterns to make the main characters stand out. For pokeballs, a crisp red top and a clean white bottom, with a sharp black line, are key. You can even experiment with watercolor effects if you're feeling adventurous! If you're like me and constantly on the hunt for new pages, there are so many resources out there. I love looking for 'free pokemon coloring pages' online, and sometimes you can find really cool 'chibi pokemon coloring pages' if you want a different style. Don't limit yourself to just the Galar starters; imagine finding a 'Bulbasaur coloring page free' and bringing that classic grass-type to life! Brands like Crayola often have great official pages too, which is always a bonus for quality. My advice? Don't be afraid to experiment with colors, even if they're not the official ones! It's your art, your vision. And most importantly, have fun with it. Happy coloring, fellow trainers! What Pokémon are you coloring next?