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4 Easy Hacks to Grayscale Coloring

What is grayscale coloring? And how can you start coloring this lovely art today?
Both are excellent questions I’m going to explore now in the studio! First I’ll quickly review what grayscale coloring is – with examples of course.
Then we’re going to jump on into 4 easy hacks you can use to start coloring grayscale right now! So grab your colored pencils and let’s get started!
**Also, stick around to the end for some FANTASTIC tools you can use to become a grayscale coloring master!
[Don’t want to read all these words? Watch the VIDEO showing you the 4 hacks to grayscale coloring HERE]

What is grayscale coloring?

Simply put – grayscale coloring is an art that’s made of shades of gray, ranging from black to white with all the levels of gray in between. Even more simply, you can say grayscale includes dark, medium, and light shading in the art. Some people think they look similar to black and white photographs.

Grayscale not only includes different levels of grey. They can include different outline work. Some have no dark outlines. While others have beautiful thick silhouette lines. Both are fantastic for achieving a different style or look when you’re coloring.
Also, some grayscale can go VERY dark in the darkest shadows. That can intimidate some beginners. But don’t worry – I’ll show you how to play with that darkness while coloring to make lovely art.
grayscale adult coloring pages
There is one major benefit to grayscale – how it helps you create a realistic-looking work of art! That grayscale shading is just waiting for you to add color to bring an image to life. And you don’t have to worry about being a master artist or studying shading techniques – that part has been done for you. You just need to add color! (Not to mention, coloring in general is fantastic for stress relief and fun!)
You can use MANY different mediums on grayscale coloring pages. Markers, paints, inks…lots of choices. But today I will be focusing on colored pencils since they are one of the most popular coloring mediums.

grayscale coloring pages

And that leads us nicely to the next part of this introduction to grayscale coloring – 4 Easy Hacks To Coloring Grayscale.

*But before I get to that and get all distracted – I want to hear from you! Leave a comment and let me know what you think of grayscale coloring pages! And hit that like button for this video!

Alright, the first hack to grayscale coloring is…

  1. 1, 2, 3! 

Before you start coloring your grayscale page, you need to choose some colors. And picking colors for grayscale is as easy as 1, 2, 3. Choose 1 dark, 1 medium, and 1 light version of a particular color you want to use. For example, if you want brown on your coloring page, then choose 1 dark, 1 medium, and 1 light brown. You can always expand your color palette from there. But this is a great starting point.
You put the darkest color over the darkest gray. The medium color over the medium gray. And the lightest color over the lightest areas which often are white without any gray.

To expand on that beginning palette – add white for super-white highlights. You can also add one more color to make this palette more diverse and fun.

Sticking with that brown theme. We have dark, medium, and light brown. Now add a white pencil. THEN add a dark red pencil. A red hue that blends nicely with the browns you chose and will have some lovely variation to the palette.

OR add a complementary color to the darkest color. Complimentary colors are opposite on the color wheel. The opposite of brown is blue. Add a touch of blue to the darkest shadows for an extremely rich color combination!

printable grayscale coloring pages

There are SO MANY color options you can build off those first three colors!

2. Be gentle at first!

The first bit of color you put on grayscale coloring pages should be applied gently. Don’t press down hard with your colored pencil. This is just the first layer of color. It will help you map out where your colors will go. You can always go back and put more layers of color on this. In fact, layering your colors slowly will help achieve lovely, rich tones that will really help your coloring art stand out!

*Not really sure how to layer colored pencils? I have a video ALL ABOUT that shows you this technique step by step. You can check it out HERE!

But here’s a quick recap: First, gently color in the shadow. Then add mid-tone and lighter colors. Next, add another layer of shadow color. Then add another layer of mid-tone and lighter colors. Keep layering colors until it’s all colored in. Finally, add white for bright highlights and push your shadows darker.

I strongly recommend you go check out the full video on layering pencils for a much more detailed tutorial.

3. Embrace the darkness!

Yeah, you want to put color right over those super-dark shadows. In fact, you need to! When you add color over the dark shadows you give them additional depth and richness. Without color, those super dark greys will be SUPER bland and flat looking. Also, a dark shadow full of color provides a magnificent contrast to the lighter areas where there is more white. This difference between the brighter and darker areas will help make your coloring page more striking.

Just don’t go too dark too fast. Remember step 2 and be gentle at first. You can always layer your colors to slowly build up a lovely deep shadow.

4. Practice!

This might seem obvious, but you wouldn’t believe how many colorists have told me they tried a grayscale page once, couldn’t do it, and gave up. When you were a toddler could you hold a crayon perfectly the first time? No! But you didn’t give up. You kept practicing. And it’s the same for grayscale coloring. Also, remember this is coloring. It’s not about being flawless. Coloring pages are for you to relax, have fun, get creative, and slowly develop your artistic skills at your own pace.

*OK, so I promised you some tools to help with your grayscale coloring journey, first up:

The Beginner’s Grayscale Coloring Guide! This printable PDF includes grayscale coloring lessons with links to free video tutorials, 5 helpful practice pages, AND 10 lovely full-size grayscale coloring pages. The link to download this guide is in the video description. guide to grayscale coloring
Next, the YouTube playlist: How To Color Like A Pro! This playlist is full of videos all about coloring grayscale coloring pages in a variety of mediums. And new videos are constantly being added to this playlist. And yes, the link will be in the video description for you.

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And finally, if you really want to go next level in your artistic journey and get even MORE inspiration then sign up for my monthly newsletter! This newsletter includes FREE grayscale art just for you! Also, it will feature the latest grayscale coloring tutorials AND give you early access to sales in my coloring shop – featuring all hand-drawn grayscale coloring pages and books!

OK, this was just a quick article covering some tips for coloring grayscale. But there’s so much more! If you’re looking for the next step in your coloring journey then hop over to the playlist How To Color Like A Pro now to become a coloring master!
And as always, stay creative!

About Me:

Hi everyone I’m Lisa Marie from Artistry by Lisa Marie. For those of you who don’t know me, I’ve been a professional artist for over a decade. When I was 15 years old I apprenticed in an artist’s studio for several years then earned a Masters in Art History in Florence, Italy while studying the techniques of the Renaissance masters. Today I create custom portraits and coloring books and pages.

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Ready For Your Ultimate Beginners Guide to Really Gorgeous Grayscale Coloring?

What is Grayscale Coloring?

What the heck is grayscale coloring anyway? First things first, grayscale means a range of gray shades from white to black.  Grayscale coloring is when YOU (the marvelous colorist that you are) add color to an image that already has shading. This makes it much easier to create a more realistic coloring in less time.  It helps make a more professional looking image. So grayscale coloring pages for adults save time and look great! Ba-BAM!

(Quick Tip: Keep scrolling down to find a fantastic grayscale coloring infographic you can save for future reference!)

The Details

Another nice feature of grayscale coloring is the detail work. You can follow the details precisely (hello, realism and FUN DIY arts and crafts ideas!). Or you can let them be a general guide. OR you can ignore them completely. The grayscale coloring is a starting point. I mean really, there are no hard and fast rules in your magical coloring world! MAYBE this is just a relaxing thing to do while you enjoy some life inspiration. (This is me giving you permission to relax and focus on yourself!!)

Color on Grayscale

Also let’s talk about color. Perhaps you’re wondering “How do I color grayscale coloring book pages? I need a coloring tutorial to make my image realistic!” OK, yes, the starting image is realistic. But you are free to choose any colors you want. Certainly you can challenge yourself to create the most stunning, photo-realistic image possible. (Side Note: if you are a hardcore realistic you should look up art by William-Adolphe Bouguereau. Swoon!) But you can also experiment with a bunch of fun new color inspiration. Don’t think bright and funky colors are classy? Look up the Sistine Chapel by Michelangelo. That dude rocked a vivid palette of colors!

Not sure what color palette you prefer? Try them all! Seriously, go get yourself a digital printable coloring page that you can download at home. Print as many times as you want to try different colors! (I even have a few for you HERE. Enjoy!)

Next there is the straight up question: But HOW do I color grayscale?!

Gotcha. You want a straight coloring tip. Here is the super simple starter grayscale coloring guide:

  1. Light colors over light grays
  2. Dark colors over dark grays
  3. Medium colors in between to seamlessly blend light to dark

Take that tip a step further. Better yourself as a master colorist and try to get three tones for each color you want to use. Gonna rock a green? Try to have a light, medium and dark green standing by to make your coloring masterpiece.

That’s it. You can even separate out your colors into dark, medium and light before you start coloring if you want to really organize the heck out this. No judging. You do you!

Remember you can also overlap, or blend, your colors! Personally, I like to apply pigments with light pressure. That way you don’t fill all the tooth, or texture, in the paper. So there’s more room on the paper surface to share with other colors when you blend. Try it out during your coloring fun! Delicately put down a layer of light blue. Now gently blend a layer of red over the blue. OMG, look at that you are mixing and blending like a pro! Just remember to be cautious around distinct detail areas where you want a strong highlight or shadow (for example: the gleaming reflection of light in an eye).

Now what about those SUPER dark parts of the grayscale image. The ones that look almost black? Do you leave them alone? NOPE! Add a dark color over them! Ok, sure, the dark color wont show as vividly as it would on white paper. But it will make that dark section POP. What is better than dark grey? Dark grey with intense red tones! You just turned your arts and crafts project into some cool art!

Oh look! A super stupendous grayscale coloring infographic! Feel free to save and share this image:
Grayscale Coloring Guide

Grayscale Coloring Supplies

Every colorist needs some coloring stuff to make their masterpiece! Eventually you will learn what coloring supplies you prefer. And you should definitely experiment! But for starters, I recommend the Prismacolor Premier colored pencils  for coloring over grayscale (Click HERE for a lovely, and affordable pack of 36 pencils). They have vibrant colors and blend nicely. Want to branch out? Try mediums that can blend (watercolor pencils, acrylic paint, pastels, blendable markers, etc. – I’m basically just showing you my studio shopping list). Also, Gel pens and fine tipped markers can work well for detail work.

And then there’s paper. Are you printing your coloring page at home? Coloring printables are the best! With DIY coloring book pages, regular printer paper will do in a pinch. Again, no judging. But a slightly “heavier” paper will usually have more tooth (texture) to hold more pigment. Standard printer paper is 20lb and will work in a pinch. But I like 110LB Cardstock paper. It’s great for colored pencils and slightly wet media such as: Gel pens, fineliner pens, and some markers. (Oh look, here’s a link to some great 110LB Cardstock paper! It’s like I ENJOY shopping!) This is the beauty of digital coloring pages – you can print them as many times as you like on any paper you like! (Ahem, did you know you can order hand-drawn printable coloring pages in my shop HERE)

Your paper and color choices are endless! And it’s all up to you. Do what you want. Choose the colors you love. The paper you like. Because as awesome as this coloring guide is (and it IS The Ultimate Beginners Guide to Grayscale Coloring) it’s all about you. Have fun! Relax! Get creative! And start grayscale coloring today!

Are you past the “beginner” stage of grayscale coloring? Want something a little more in-depth? Check out these super FUN Coloring Tutorials from my studio! Here’s a sample video coloring in one of my grayscale coloring pages:

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