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This pirate captain looks like he’s been through quite a few adventures! With a serious look on his face and his spyglass held tight, he’s clearly searching for something important on the horizon… Could it be a treasure island? An enemy ship? This drawing is a perfect excuse to let your imagination run wild and dive into coloring. There are no strict rules here—every color you pick helps tell a different story.

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Pirate Captain colouring tips and ideas

Start with the hat, big and bold. Try a dark brown or black base, then add touches of grey around the edges to make it look worn and weathered. The feather, on the other hand, should feel alive and light. Go for strong colors like fiery red, emerald green, or even electric blue. Make it pop!

For the face and beard, choose a warm skin tone and add depth with soft brown or light grey shading in the beard. This brings out the expression and adds personality. The coat is the heart of this character. Deep navy blue or burgundy can work beautifully. Use a slightly darker pencil in the folds and creases to make the fabric feel real and thick.

The spyglass can be golden, like a treasure itself. Or make it rustic with wood tones. The pirate ship in the background needs some contrast: try brown wood, black sails with a bright white skull, and maybe some red or yellow on the flag for extra punch.

The sea is perfect for layering blues—from light at the surface to deeper tones in the shadows. Add a few white lines with a pencil or pen to create the effect of waves or foam. And when it comes to the sky, it’s all about the vibe you want: use sky blue for a clear day, or mix orange, pink, and purple for a dramatic sunset. The mood changes completely depending on the colors you choose.

Some Fun Facts You Might Not Know

  • The famous pirate flag—the one with the skull and crossbones—was meant to intimidate. Seriously, some ships would surrender just by seeing it.
  • Spyglasses weren’t just for pirates: sailors and explorers used them too. But pirates definitely knew how to make them look epic.
  • Many pirates wore stolen clothes, which is why their outfits were such a mix of styles. That mix is exactly what makes them so fun to color!

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