Using Premium Styles

Premium styles let you create coloring pages with different artistic approaches and complexity levels. Whether you want simple line art for kids or intricate patterns for adults, these styles give you more control over your final coloring page.

How to use premium styles

Premium styles are available to all ColorBliss users right in your dashboard. Here's how to access them:

1. Log into your ColorBliss dashboard and click the "Make a new coloring page" button

2. Enter your text prompt describing what you want to create

3. Scroll down to the settings section and look for the "Styles" option

4. Click on the Styles dropdown to see all available premium styles

5. Select your preferred style from the list

6. Click "Make my coloring sheet" to generate your page

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The style you choose will completely change how your coloring page looks. Same prompt, totally different artistic approach.

You can also use premium styles with the bulk generation feature if you want to create multiple pages at once.

Regular coloring page styles

ColorBliss offers 8 different artistic styles for text prompt coloring pages. Each creates a unique look and feel. Below is a description of each style and an example of the coloring page created with the following prompt:

A dynamic outline of a superhero in an action pose, soaring above a detailed cityscape filled with skyscrapers, rooftops, and antennas. The superhero has a distinct cape billowing behind, showcasing their powerful presence. Below, the city is bustling with elements like cars on the streets, trees in parks, and various building architectures, creating a vibrant urban atmosphere.

Simple

Clean line art with larger spaces to color. Perfect for kids or anyone who wants a relaxing coloring experience without tiny details.

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Intricate

Complex designs with lots of small details and patterns. Great for adults who enjoy detailed coloring and want to spend more time on each page.

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Mandala

Circular, symmetrical patterns radiating from a center point. Creates meditative coloring experiences with geometric balance.

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Zentangle

Repetitive pattern-based designs that create texture and visual interest. Known for their therapeutic, mindful coloring qualities.

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Cozy

Warm, homey scenes with a comfortable, lived-in feeling. Think fireplaces, reading nooks, and peaceful domestic moments.

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Whimsical Anime

Soft, expressive characters with dreamy qualities and gentle charm. Inspired by Japanese animation with flowing lines and emotional scenes.

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Cartoon Person

Fun, stylized human characters with exaggerated features. Great for creating playful scenes with people as the main focus.

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Realistic Person

Detailed, lifelike human figures with accurate proportions and features. Perfect when you want true-to-life portraits or scenes.

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Pencil Sketch

Classic artistic elegance with detailed shading and fine line work.

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Each style completely transforms your prompt, so experiment to find what works best for your project.

Word art styles

Word art styles are specifically designed for creating coloring pages with text as the main element. These work best when your prompt focuses on specific words or phrases rather than scenes:

Graffiti

Bold, street art inspired lettering with urban flair. Letters often overlap and include decorative elements like spray paint effects and tags.

Bubble Letters

Chunky, rounded letters that look inflated. Easy to color with thick outlines and plenty of space inside each letter.

Doodle Art

Decorative text where letters are filled with patterns, swirls, and artistic embellishments. Each letter becomes its own mini artwork.

Floral

Text integrated with flowers, vines, and botanical elements. Letters may be formed by flower stems or decorated with petals and leaves.

How word art differs: Unlike regular coloring page styles that create scenes or objects, word art styles turn your text into the actual design. Instead of prompting "a cat sitting by a window," you'd prompt something like "Love" or "Happy Birthday" and the style creates decorative lettering.

Word art styles work best with short phrases, single words, names, or inspirational quotes. They're perfect for creating personalized gifts, motivational posters, or custom name pages for kids.

Style examples and comparisons

Here are real examples from the ColorBliss blog showing how different styles transform the same types of prompts:

Whimsical Anime style examples

From the [Whimsical Anime announcement](https://colorbliss.com/blog/new-style-whimsical-anime):

- "A young apprentice witch riding a bicycle through a whimsical town, her hair and scarf blowing in the wind" - Creates soft, dreamy characters with flowing movement

- "A young girl wearing overalls sitting in a floating boat high in the sky, fishing for translucent koi fish among fluffy clouds" - Produces fantastical, impossible scenes with gentle charm

Cozy style examples

From the [Cozy style announcement](https://colorbliss.com/blog/new-cozy-coloring-page-style):

- "A child playing a small piano or ukulele while their pet listens, music notes floating in the air" - Creates warm, homey indoor scenes

- "Girl gently drying her dog after a bath in a tidy, well-decorated bathroom" - Focuses on comfortable domestic moments with detailed but not cluttered settings

Choosing the right style

| If you want... | Use this style |

| ----------------------- | -------------------- |

| Quick, easy coloring | Simple |

| Long, detailed projects | Intricate |

| Meditation and focus | Mandala or Zentangle |

| Warm family scenes | Cozy |

| Fantasy characters | Whimsical Anime |

| Fun people scenes | Cartoon Person |

| Lifelike portraits | Realistic Person |

| Decorative text | Any Word Art style |

The same prompt can create completely different coloring experiences depending on your style choice.

Tips for getting the best results

Writing effective prompts for each style

For Simple & Intricate styles:

  • Focus on clear, recognizable objects and scenes

  • Use descriptive words about settings and actions

  • Example: "A cat sitting by a sunny window with potted plants"

For Mandala & Zentangle styles:

  • Include geometric or pattern-focused elements in your prompt

  • Words like "symmetrical," "radiating," or "repeating patterns" work well

  • Example: "Symmetrical flower petals radiating from center"

For Cozy style:

  • Mention indoor settings, comfortable furniture, warm lighting

  • Include words like "homey," "comfortable," "peaceful," "tidy"

  • Example: "Reading corner with soft blanket and steaming tea cup"

For Whimsical Anime:

  • Focus on characters and emotional scenes

  • Include flowing elements like hair, scarves, or magical effects

  • Example: "Girl with flowing hair surrounded by floating butterflies"

For Person styles (Cartoon/Realistic):

  • Be specific about the person's age, activity, and expression

  • Include details about clothing and surroundings

  • Example: "Smiling elderly woman gardening in her backyard"

For Word Art styles:

  • Keep prompts short and focused on the text itself

  • Single words or short phrases work best

  • Example: "Adventure" or "Happy Birthday Mom"

Common mistakes to avoid

  • Don't mix word art prompts with scene descriptions

  • Avoid overly complex prompts with too many elements

  • Keep realistic expectations - some styles work better for certain subjects

  • Don't forget to specify important details like age for person styles

Getting the most from premium styles

Try the same prompt with different styles to see which creates the coloring experience you want. Simple might be perfect for a quick project, while Intricate could turn the same idea into a weekend coloring session.

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