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First get a good sized sketch book

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Colour lightly

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Pressing hard will create indentations in the sketch book and the colours will soon seep through the page

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When colouring, stroke in one direction, away from the body to get a good colored picture. Colours are broadly divided into warm colours and cool colours

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Examples of warm colours are red, orange, and yellow. Examples of cool colours are green, blue and purple

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To get a good picture, you must use both warm and cool colours

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Do not mix colours

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While colouring, colour from top down or from left to right

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When colouring, always remember to draw the outline or boundary first

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Use a fine tip colour pen to get a clear outline

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After drawing the outline, the colours can be filled in

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Use a chisel tip for quick colouring and best results

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Your colouring will become better and better, as you keep doing more and more colour sketches

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Remember, practice makes you perfect!

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