



Pick a character page from the menu. Select a color from the palette at the side or bottom of the screen, then tap or click on a section of the picture to fill it with that color.
Switch colors anytime, and use the eraser tool if you want to redo a section. When the page looks how you want, save it or move to the next character.
Try Unexpected Colors - The fun of digital coloring is risk-free experimentation; color hair blue or skin purple to see how it looks.
Fill Big Areas First - Background and large clothing sections are easier to start with; small details and patterns work better as finishing touches.
Use the Eraser Liberally - Mistakes cost nothing in a digital coloring book; don't hesitate to redo a section if a color choice doesn't work.
Match Across Pictures - If you find a color combination you love on one character, try the same palette on a different page to see how it translates.
Take Breaks - Coloring a complex page in one sitting can become tedious; saving and returning later keeps it fun.