Need a bit of perspective? These free perspective coloring pages for kids certainly deliver!
As you color each landscape, city, room, or object, pay attention to the slanting lines. Can you see how they make the image three-dimensional or 3D? Then look out your window.
Do you notice how far away objects look smaller than those closer to you, just like in the picture? Taking note of this will help you develop your artistic skills.
What colors should you use? You can let your inner architect or interior designer decide. You don't need to play design video games when you can draw wallpaper patterns or shade matching furniture with your own two hands!
Online Coloring Pages for Kids
Get creative with this interactive Easy Room in One Point Perspective coloring page. Experiment with unique color combinations and see which one looks the best!
In addition to the usual printable coloring pages, we also have online coloring available for every coloring sheet in this post!
Just scroll down, and you'll find the coloring options for each coloring page.
Free Perspective Coloring Pages for Kids
Easy Tunnel in One-Point Perspective Coloring Sheet
This tunnel is built from brick and stone. Will they be red, gray, or brown? You can design the tunnel and the landscape around it.
Perspective Drawing Exercise Coloring Sheet
You can make each of these unique shapes a different color. Use dark and light versions of the same color - either by using two different crayons or colored pencils or simply by pressing harder - to create shadows that enhance the 3D effect.
Easy Landscape with Perspective Coloring Sheet
What color are those mountains in the distance? Are the purple mountain majesties? Are they gray or brown stone, or green and covered with trees?
Easy Street in One Point Perspective Coloring Sheet
You'll feel like you're on an easy street as you color this picture. Make the town as bland or colorful as you'd like.
Easy City in One-Point Perspective Coloring Sheet
Is that a red sports car or something more understated? Are the buildings bright or dull grey? Do the windows have reflections? The choice is yours. Don't forget the greenspaces.
LOVE Letters in One-Point Perspective Coloring Sheet
Red and pink are the colors usually associated with love, but you can use any colors you want for these 3D letters.
Easy Train Track in One Point Perspective Coloring Sheet
Train tracks are made from brown wood and gray metal. The telephone poles alongside it are also traditionally made of wood.
Easy Room in One-Point Perspective Coloring Sheet
How would you like to decorate this room? Pick complementary colors, and use as many as you'd like.
Easy Buildings and Sky in One Point Perspective Coloring Sheet
It could be a blue sky above, a grey cloudy sky, or the blackness of night filled with sparkling stars.
Easy City in Two-Point Perspective Coloring Sheet
How many colors will you use in this birds-eye view of the city? You can make it as grand or bland as you'd like.
Cube in Different Perspectives Coloring Sheet
Three cubes, three different colors? Why not try using darkening shades on some of the sides to enhance the three-dimensional effect?
Easy Hallway in One Point Perspective Coloring Sheet
It's a long hallway. Is it well-lit at the end, or does it dissolve into darkness? The colors you choose provide the answers.
Which of these free perspective coloring pages for kids was your favorite?
Did you like designing your own house or staring up at the sky? Maybe you liked the freedom of the simple shapes. Did you use dark and light colors to enhance the 3D effects?
You can print these free printable pages and bind them together into a coloring book so that you can take a little perspective with you wherever you go.