How to Make Awesome Coloring Pages in ColorBliss

ColorBliss lets you create cool and detailed coloring pages using AI. If you love designing pages as much as (or more than) coloring them, this guide will help you get the best results by learning about art styles, poses, and compositions.


Choosing an Artistic Style

ColorBliss can create different artistic styles, but not every style works perfectly. If a style doesn't give you the result you want, try a different one! Here are some great styles to use:

  • Intricate (lots of tiny details)

  • Classic Line Art (bold, clean outlines)

  • Art Nouveau (curvy, decorative designs)

  • Baroque (dramatic and fancy)

  • Modern Illustration (simple and stylish)

  • Cartoon Style (fun and expressive)

If you're looking for a specific look, you can also mention famous artists or art movements in your prompt.

Using Pose and Composition Prompts

Telling the AI how to position your subject and set up the scene can make your coloring page much better. Here are some useful pose and composition ideas you can try.

Pose Prompts (How the Subject is Positioned):

  • Facing forward

  • Facing left

  • Facing right

  • Facing away

  • Three-quarter view to the left

  • Three-quarter view to the right

  • Looking up

  • Looking down

  • In profile (side view)

  • Angled slightly

  • Head tilted left or right

  • Diagonal pose

  • Turned slightly to the side

  • Straight-on view

Shot/Composition Prompts (How the Scene is Framed):

  • Bird’s-eye view (looking down from above)

  • Close-up (zoomed in on the face or details)

  • Panoramic landscape (wide view of the scene)

  • Midshot (waist-up view)

  • Portrait (head and shoulders)

  • Full body shot

  • Three-quarter view

  • Over-the-shoulder shot

  • Dutch angle (slightly tilted for drama)

  • Aerial shot (far above the subject)

  • Extreme close-up (focused on small details)

  • Wide-angle shot (big background, subject appears smaller)

If you want your subject to look farther away and include more background, try "Panoramic landscape" or "Wide-angle shot."

Example: Making a Scene in a Neo-Mannerist Style

Want to create a picture inspired by artists like Ernie Barnes? Try a prompt like this:

Draw a lively street market or a fun dance scene in a Neo-Mannerist style. Show people with long, flowing poses, moving with lots of energy. Add buildings and urban details in the background to make it feel alive. Use bold, dramatic lines and focus on details from 1970s African American culture, like stylish clothes and afro hairstyles.

Or, if you want a sports scene:

Draw a man jumping to shoot a basketball. Show him in a dynamic pose, with movement in his body and clothes. Add details of an urban basketball court, like pavement, fences, and bleachers, to make it feel real. Use exaggerated lines to show energy and rhythm. Make sure the basketball and hoop stand out in the scene.

Final Tips

Trying different styles, poses, and compositions can make your coloring pages more interesting. If you're not sure what words to use, check the lists above and mix and match ideas!

We love hearing your feedback and seeing what you create! If you have questions or ideas for new features, let us know—we're always working to make ColorBliss even better for you!

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