Dibujo para colorear de Hyena. Tipo: Imagen educativa para imprimir gratis. Público objetivo: 3-12 años. Formato: A4 21x29,7 cm. Dificultad: normal. Licencia: Uso personal y educativo gratuito (CC BY-NC-ND 4.0). Categorías: Wild, Animals. Idioma: English. Creado por: ColoringColorea. Generado con asistencia de IA por ColoringColorea
Contenido:
Dibujo para colorear de Hyena
Tipo:
Imagen educativa para imprimir
Público objetivo:
3-12 años
Formato:
A4 21x29,7 cm
Licencia:
Uso personal y educativo gratuito (CC BY-NC-ND 4.0)
Categorías:
Wild, Animals
Dificultad:
normal
Idioma:
English
Creado por:
Generado con asistencia de IA por ColoringColorea
Here comes a hyena ready for some fun! It looks like it’s up to something sneaky in the middle of the savanna. This drawing is just calling out for crayons, a little mess, and a whole lot of imagination. Coloring wild animals is always a blast—it pulls you in, makes you smile, and gets your creativity flowing. So grab your favorite colors, get comfy… and bring this playful hyena to life your way!
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Start with a light brown or beige base for the hyena’s body. The spots can be colored a deeper brown or warm gray. Darken the nose, ears, and tail tip for contrast. Use gentle strokes that follow the direction of the fur. The background trees and bushes can go in olive green tones, while the sky in soft blue and the distant hills in pale purple-gray help keep the focus on the hyena.
To add depth, shade under the belly, inside the legs, and below the neck. For highlights, simply leave a few areas lighter, especially on the back and snout. Kids using colored pencils can layer gently for shading. With watercolors, it’s best to leave white spaces unpainted for highlights.
This drawing is a great way to explore light and shadow, plus it encourages kids to think about texture. Try using your finger or a cotton swab to blend shadows for a natural look.