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AnimalMammalWater

Capybara Swimming with Bubbles

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Swimming capybara in underwater blues and teals with warm brown highlights and bold shapes.

For the kind of evening when you want a coloring session that's mostly water. The capybara is mid-paddle, head and shoulders above the waterline, one front paw trailing visible bubbles, eyes half-closed in that classic capybara state of total chemical contentment.

Roughly half the artwork is the pool — turquoise-on-teal ripples, scatter of bubbles, soft warm reflections of something orange off-frame. The fur is a rust-and-umber field of brushwork that contrasts cleanly against the cool water.

A water-heavy page rather than a portrait-heavy one. The colorist's biggest decisions are about ripple highlights and reflection temperature; the capybara itself is forgiving and broadly painted. Possibly the most relaxed animal subject we've drawn, and the artwork knows it.

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12 - 71
Colors
6
Variations
275 - 406
Balanced

  • Product Type
    Color by Number
  • Number of Designs
    1
  • Design Bundle
    No
  • Color Variations
    12, 24, 36, 48, 58, 71
    Includes all listed color variations.
  • Segments
    275 - 406
    Segments are the individual shapes in a Color by Number design. More segments generally mean a more detailed or complex coloring experience. The range shown for each item reflects how the number of shapes varies from the lowest color-count version to the highest color-count version of that design or set.
  • Coloring Type
    Balanced
    A well-rounded amount of detail — not too simple, not too complex. Great for most colorists who enjoy a mix of larger spaces and smaller accents without heavy intricacy.
  • Procreate Color Swatches Included
    No
    The PNG Color Palette may be loaded in Procreate as a reference in the "Canvas" panel of the Wrench icon.
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