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AnimalMammal
Retired

Fox Beneath a Crescent Moon

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A radiant fox gazes into a cosmic sky of swirling nebula clouds and a pink crescent moon.

A fox sits on a rocky outcrop with a crescent moon arcing huge behind its head.

The moon isn't a backdrop — it's a frame. Pink-and-cream marbled crescent curving from upper-left to lower-right, encircling the fox's profile so the animal sits cleanly inside the negative space. Below the rock, a valley of jagged blue mountains tapers off toward a tiny pale sun on the horizon.

The palette is doing two things at once: warm orange and cream on the fox, cool blues, magentas, and stardusted purples for everything else. Wherever the two systems meet — the chest, the brushy tail, the rock — the linework dissolves into wisps that can read as fur or as cloud depending on how you color them.

A theatrical, statement piece. Best for colorists who want a statement page rather than a quiet one.

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18 - 72
Colors
6
Variations
564 - 1109
Very Dense

  • Product Type
    Color by Number
  • Number of Designs
    1
  • Design Bundle
    No
  • Color Variations
    18, 24, 30, 50, 60, 72
    Includes all listed color variations.
  • Segments
    564 - 1109
    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
    Very Dense
    Highly detailed designs with lots of tiny segments and rich visual texture. Perfect for experienced colorists who love deep focus, fine detail work, and longer coloring sessions.
  • 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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