Storm Dragon

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Come and color this stunning Storm Dragon! With its huge wings spread out, every scale of this dragon is clearly visible, and it is surrounded by dazzling lightning, as if it is about to take off at any time. Children can use their imagination to paint the dragon’s scales with shiny metallic colors or mysterious jewel tones, and let the lightning shine the most dazzling light. This coloring card can not only cultivate children’s concentration, but also stimulate their interest in mythical creatures. Pick up the paintbrush and create your own Storm Guardian!
Coloring Tips
- Scale layering: First use a light color to base the entire scale, then use a dark color to deepen the edges and bottom of the scales to create a three-dimensional effect. 2. Lightning gradient effect: When painting lightning, use a gradient from yellow to white from the center to the outside to enhance the brightness and impact of the lightning. 3. Wing shadow treatment: Use a slightly darker color to lightly brush on the folds of the wings to highlight the dynamic spread of the wings. 4. Background contrast: Use a dark color (such as dark blue or gray) to paint the background to make the dragon and lightning stand out more. 5. Detail embellishment: Finally, use white or bright yellow to highlight the highlights of the lightning and scales to increase the sparkle of the picture.
Fun Facts
- Lightning trivia: Lightning is five times hotter than the surface of the sun! A lightning bolt can reach temperatures of around 30,000°C. 2. The secret of dragon wings: The structure of a tyrannosaurus’ wings is similar to that of a bat, consisting of a membrane of skin and bones, which allows them to fly flexibly in storms. 3. The purpose of its scales: Dragon scales are not only beautiful, but they also act as lightning rods to protect tyrannosaurus from its own lightning. 4. Storm maker: Legend has it that when a tyrannosaurus flaps its wings, it can generate powerful air currents that can even cause real storms. 5. Lightning color: A tyrannosaurus’ lightning is usually blue because nitrogen in the air emits blue light when it is ionized.
Printing Instructions
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