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Keepy Uppy Fun with Bluey

Four anthropomorphic dog-like characters are happily playing 'Keepy Uppy' with a large balloon outdoors.

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Coloring Advices

To color this image accurately to the Bluey cartoon, start with Bluey, the character holding the balloon: her fur is primarily blue. Her chest, muzzle, and the underside of her tail are a lighter blue/off-white. Her inner ears and spots around her eyes are also light blue, and her nose is black. Bingo, who is typically an orange-brown, would have a lighter orange/cream for her chest, muzzle, and the underside of her tail, with a black nose. The third character, implied to be Chili or another adult, would be a reddish-brown with lighter patches and a black nose. The fourth character, often Stripe or another adult, would be light blue with darker blue patches and a black nose. The balloon can be any bright, solid color, like red or yellow, or even light blue as is sometimes seen in the show. The grass should be green, and the trees/bushes in the background should also be varying shades of green. The sky would typically be a bright blue. The 'Keepy Uppy!' banner could be a light cream or white with black text, as shown, or you could color the banner a solid color like red or blue.

Experiment with different balloon colors like rainbow stripes or a metallic sheen. For the grass, try shades of green, but also consider autumnal browns and oranges or even a snowy white for a winter scene. The sky could be a sunny blue, a dramatic sunset, or a starry night. Add small details like flowers in the grass or flying birds in the sky to enhance the outdoor setting. Consider adding subtle textures to the characters' fur using light strokes of two slightly different shades of their main color.

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