Viking Dragon
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Viking Dragon Coloring Page

Come and color this mighty Viking dragon! This angry dragon is spreading its huge wings, revealing sharp fangs and shiny scales, as if ready to spit fire at any time. Children can use their imagination to paint the dragon scales with cool metallic colors, or use red and orange to paint a blazing flame effect. This coloring card can not only cultivate children’s color perception, but also stimulate their interest in mythical creatures. Pick up the brush and create your own Viking dragon legend! (120 words)

Coloring Tips

  1. Scale coloring technique: first use dark color as base, then use light color to lightly brush on the top of each scale to create a three-dimensional effect. 2. Wing processing: Gradual coloring from the skeleton to the outside, dark color inside, and light color transition of wing membrane. 3. Angry expression focus: Use red/orange to highlight the eyes and nostrils, and keep the white edges of the teeth to enhance the sharpness. 4. Flame effect: Use yellow from the inside of the mouth to gradually change to orange and red. 5. Overall shadow: Darken the shadow direction uniformly under all body parts to enhance the unity of the picture.

Fun Facts

  1. Viking dragons are creatures in Norse mythology. Legend has it that they would spit out frost instead of fire because the Nordic region is very cold! ❄️ 2. Viking warriors often carved dragon heads on the bows of their ships. They believed that this would scare away monsters in the sea. This is called a “dragon-headed ship”! ⛵ 3. Dragon scales are actually very similar to crocodile skin. They are both hard cuticles that can protect them from harm. 🛡️ 4. Did you know? The largest flying animal in the world is the extinct Quetzalcoatlus, with a wingspan of up to 12 meters, which is longer than a school bus! ✈️ 5. The Vikings believed that dragons guarded treasures, which is why many fairy tales have plots about dragons guarding gold. 💰

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