Showing posts with label coloring page. Show all posts
Showing posts with label coloring page. Show all posts
Monday, September 21, 2015
Tuesday, October 16, 2012
Pumpkin, Cat and a Bat for Halloween. Free Coloring Page
Monday, November 7, 2011
Illustration Friday: Stripes | Free Coloring Page
This is both my entry for Illustration Friday and a Free Coloring page. You may print it and color away!
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Wednesday, September 21, 2011
FREE COLORING PAGE: Leprechaun
Saturday, September 17, 2011
iPad, Adobe Ideas, Bamboo Stylus = Tips and Tricks
I recently discovered a new tool that is becoming my favorite tool to draw digitally, especially to create coloring pages.
I’ve had an iPad for over a year and in all honesty, I never used it much. It seemed to me as a larger version of the iPhone, and the iPhone is just easier to carry around.
I had heard about the various stylus for the iPad, and after reading a post on Dani Jones website, I decided to give it a try. I ordered the Bamboo Stylus from Wacom from Amazon.com for $30.00. I took 2 months to arrive because it was on back order.
Once the Bamboo Stylus arrived, I discovered a new love for the iPad. It felt so natural to drag and swipe with it. I downloaded Adobe Ideas for $4.99 and bought the layers add on for $.99. The software is so intuitive and easy to use. The stylus makes it so comfortable to draw and have that eye hand coordination that is not easy to get with the tablet on the computer. It was amazing how in less than 1 hour I had finished the drawing below. I should clarify, that it was more of an inking job, since I had brought in a sketch I had done a while back. It has an auto correct feature, so even if your strokes seem to go a little gagged, it auto corrects them and smoothes them out. You can vary the width of the pencil and eraser, play with opacity, change colors and zoom in and out. Yes, there are some limitations, but as far as creating a quick black and white graphic, it works great!
If you are wondering how to transfer files from and to the iPad, there’s another really cool tool/website called Dropbox. Once you create and account you can put files in a folder and share them with any computer/device. I downloaded the Dropbox app for the iPad and immediately had access to files in my folder. I then saved the images to the photo library in the iPad and then brought them in to Adobe ideas. The greatest feature is Adobe ideas’ own PDF export. Basically you email the file and it attaches the graphic as a fully editable PDF.
This is another drawing/ coloring sheet I created on Adobe ideas.
Adobe ideas will definitely increase my productivity and the iPad is now my new digital doodling/sketchbook tool.
I’ve had an iPad for over a year and in all honesty, I never used it much. It seemed to me as a larger version of the iPhone, and the iPhone is just easier to carry around.
I had heard about the various stylus for the iPad, and after reading a post on Dani Jones website, I decided to give it a try. I ordered the Bamboo Stylus from Wacom from Amazon.com for $30.00. I took 2 months to arrive because it was on back order.
Once the Bamboo Stylus arrived, I discovered a new love for the iPad. It felt so natural to drag and swipe with it. I downloaded Adobe Ideas for $4.99 and bought the layers add on for $.99. The software is so intuitive and easy to use. The stylus makes it so comfortable to draw and have that eye hand coordination that is not easy to get with the tablet on the computer. It was amazing how in less than 1 hour I had finished the drawing below. I should clarify, that it was more of an inking job, since I had brought in a sketch I had done a while back. It has an auto correct feature, so even if your strokes seem to go a little gagged, it auto corrects them and smoothes them out. You can vary the width of the pencil and eraser, play with opacity, change colors and zoom in and out. Yes, there are some limitations, but as far as creating a quick black and white graphic, it works great!
If you are wondering how to transfer files from and to the iPad, there’s another really cool tool/website called Dropbox. Once you create and account you can put files in a folder and share them with any computer/device. I downloaded the Dropbox app for the iPad and immediately had access to files in my folder. I then saved the images to the photo library in the iPad and then brought them in to Adobe ideas. The greatest feature is Adobe ideas’ own PDF export. Basically you email the file and it attaches the graphic as a fully editable PDF.
This is another drawing/ coloring sheet I created on Adobe ideas.
Adobe ideas will definitely increase my productivity and the iPad is now my new digital doodling/sketchbook tool.
Wednesday, September 7, 2011
FREE COLORING PAGE : Tomato
Saturday, September 3, 2011
FREE COLORING PAGE: BROCCOLI
Thursday, September 1, 2011
FREE COLORING PAGE : PEAR
Don't miss out the chance to win the giveaway of myMemories Digital Scrap booking Software. Click below for all the de
tails.
Click on the image to print and
color. Enjoy!
*Please respect copyright. The pages above are approved for personal use only.
Sunday, August 21, 2011
Week 7 Collabo Coloring Sheet-Edrian and Wilson
This was posted a while back on my group blog. Make sure you visit it for more FREE coloring sheets. A free downloadable coloring sheet/digital stamp for this week! A new collaboration from the "Once Upon A Sketch" Group. Edrian Thomidis and Wilson Williams, Jr.! Edrian provided the initial sketch and Wilson did the finishing inks. Enjoy!
Wednesday, July 27, 2011
Keep Germs to Yourself. Sneeze in your Arm and Wash Your Hands.


Kids go back to school, and in a matter of minutes are exposed to countless germs! Nowadays, schools teach kids to sneeze in their arm or in a tissue and dispose of the tissue. They should also wash their hands afterwards to prevent the spread of disease.
Here are two free coloring page/digital stamps.
Click on the image to print and color.
*Please respect copyright. The pages above are approved for personal use only.
Friday, July 22, 2011
Free Coloring Page - Back to School
Monday, December 20, 2010
Free Coloring Page - Raindeer, Rudolph
Tuesday, December 14, 2010
Free Nutcracker Coloring Page
Monday, December 13, 2010
The Holiday Phenomenon. Free Elf Coloring Page
Tuesday, December 7, 2010
Coloring Page Santa

This Santa is taking a break and eating a cookie.
I thought of doing 12 days of coloring pages, but unfortunately, I just don't have that much free time. I will try to post a few more before Christmas, so make sure to come back.
Thursday, November 18, 2010
Thanksgiving: coloring pages
Friday, November 12, 2010
Illustration Friday: Burning - Coloring Page : Thanksgiving Turkey

Hopefully, this turkey will be far from burning on Thanksgiving day!
This is the first of a few more coloring pages I will be posting for this Thanksgiving.
Click on the image above to open a .jpg to print and color. Send me your colored version (less than 1MB) to edrian@tenengo.com and I'll post it here on my blog!
Happy coloring!
Thursday, March 25, 2010
EASTER COLORING PAGE

I will be away for the next week taking some much needed time off with the family. I will not be posting until after Easter. In the mean time, I hope you and your kids enjoy this coloring page.
Tuesday, October 13, 2009
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