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Please enjoy these monkey face coloring pages!
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Tips For Coloring Monkey Face Coloring Pages
What colors should I use for a monkey face coloring page?
Monkeys have varied face colors depending on their species. Rhesus monkeys, for instance, have pink faces while some types of baboons might have blue or red faces. However, for the most part, monkeys have dark shades of brown, beige or gray on their faces with white or lighter shades around the eyes and mouth. Using these colors should give you a realistic depiction of a monkey’s face.
How can I add more detail and realism to my monkey face coloring?
To add depth and dimension to your coloring, try using different shades of the color for different parts of the face. It is always a good idea to start with a lighter shade and gradually add more darker shades for a more realistic effect. You can also add texture by creating small strokes that resemble fur.
Are there any remarkable features of monkey faces I should pay attention to while coloring?
Yes, some monkeys have prominent facial features that are worth highlighting. For instance, mandrills have brightly colored blue and red faces, and howler monkeys have a ‘beard’. Additionally, many monkeys have different colorings around their eyes and mouth, and these contrasts can add interest to your coloring page.
Can you provide some interesting facts about monkey faces that I could incorporate into my art?
Yes, different species of monkey have very distinctive faces and each species could almost be identified by their face alone. For instance, the mandrills’ faces have bright, vibrant colors that they use to express their mood. Orangutans have flat, wide faces while spider monkeys have small, pointed faces. This is a nice fact to incorporate into your artwork, you might consider adding educational captions identifying each species by its face.
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