Fun Fact!
The concept of an ogre may stem from ancient folk memories of rival tribes or uncivilized "wild men" living in the forest.
Image Details
Coloring page of an ogre leader raising his hand and speaking on a hill, with a group of ogres listening in a forest clearing with clouds and trees.
Coloring Tips
- 1 Use two greens: light for grass and dark for pine trees. Add tiny flicks for fuzzy hillside texture.
- 2 Give the chief a bold cape color, then add stripes or dots for fun.
- 3 Shade inside ears and under chins with a darker skin tone to make the ogres look round and strong.
- 4 Outline the clouds with pale blue and leave the centers white for a puffy sky.
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