Upgrade your experience. Try BBC Earth Colouring, the fantastic Entertainment app from BBC Studios Distribution Ltd., from the comfort of your laptop, PC, or Mac, only on BlueStacks.
BBC Earth Colouring feels like a relaxed wildlife art book that happens to be digital. It is built around Planet Earth II scenes, so the line drawings actually look like moments from the show. Packs come with 12 illustrations each, the first picture in every pack is free, and the rest sit behind simple in‑app purchases. There were three packs at the start, so 36 pages to work through, and more sets are planned from the BBC Earth archive. Each picture comes with a short fact file, which adds a nice little nature bite while colouring.
The tools are easy to swap between. There is a precise brush for shading and texture, and a fill tool for bigger areas when someone just wants to block in a sky or a hillside. The palettes lean toward natural tones, with hundreds of shades tuned for fur, feathers, leaves, ocean light, that sort of thing. Finished pieces save to an artwork library, and sharing is built in for anyone who likes to show a before and after. There is also an inspiration gallery if a person wants to see how others handled the same scene. On PC with BlueStacks, a mouse feels great for edging around fine lines and full screen makes the details pop. Permissions are straightforward if saving pictures, and there is a free preview image to try before buying a pack. It plays more like a calm colouring session than a game, which suits it well for a few quiet minutes.
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