A friendly triceratops stands in the center of a prehistoric grove, filling most of the page with a sturdy body, large frill, and three prominent horns. The dinosaur faces toward the left with one front leg lifted, creating a gentle walking pose that feels lively and approachable for young colorists. Rounded spots and small bumps decorate its frill, back, legs, and tail, adding plenty of interesting areas for detail. Behind the dinosaur, several tall cycad trees rise upward with textured trunks and wide sprays of narrow leaves. Smaller cycads and low spiky plants frame the foreground at the bottom corners and sides, helping balance the composition. The ground is open and easy to color, with scattered rocks and soft patches of earth spread across the scene. The layout gives the triceratops clear focus while surrounding it with enough plant life to suggest a natural habitat. This page offers a nice mix of broad spaces on the body and background with smaller repeated leaf shapes for practicing careful coloring and pattern choices.
A triceratops walks through a cycad grove surrounded by prehistoric plants and scattered rocks.