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Create Coloring Books in PowerPoint | How to Design Coloring Pages in PowerPoint

Unlock creativity with Skillshare! Learn acrylic painting, AI writing, graphic design, and photography.

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About Create Coloring Books in PowerPoint | How to Design Coloring Pages in PowerPoint

Intro

Where to Find Images for Your Coloring Books

Setting Up Custom Page Sizes with Margins

Working with Vector Images

How to Turn Photos into Coloring Book Images

How to Merge Shapes to Create Coloring Pages

Filling Shapes and Letters

Working with Icons

Working with Wingdings, Webdings and Dingbats

Creating Geometric Designs Part 1

Creating Geometric Designs Part 2

Combining shapes and icons

Your Project

What You Will Learn?

  • Coloring books are one of the most popular types of books, for good reason. We all need a way to relax and unwind, and coloring is a great way to do that. One problem with many of the coloring books that you'll see online is that they use stock images, so many of the books are duplicates of other books..
  • The best way to stand out in the crowded coloring book field is to design your own coloring books. The great news is, this is super easy to do in PowerPoint - even if like me, you can't draw. .
  • In this class you'll discover:.
  • Multiple illustration sources for your coloring books. And many of them are free. .
  • You'll learn how to work with vector images in PowerPoint so that you can turn color images into images suitable for coloring:.
  • You'll also learn how to turn color photographs into coloring images:.
  • And how to use shapes, icons and dingbats to create unique coloring images. .
  • So what are you waiting for? It's time to learn to create your own unique coloring images in PowerPoint!.