Rocky Mountain National Park 4

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Each coloring page is an original work of art made by combining photography and elements of design. You can print and color them as many times as you like or use a tablet and color digitally. You may also choose to print and hang them as they are. Half of all proceeds are donated to the National Park Foundation to help protect precious landscapes and wilderness, historical sites, and places of cultural significance.

In this digital download, you will receive a zip file including:

 

1 8x10 jpg

1 8.5x11 jpg

1 8x10 png

1 8.5x11 png

1 8.5x11 pdf

 

All images are high resolution, 300 dpi, and each one is ready for immediate printing and coloring. You can print them on letter paper, cardstock, or on any other type of printable paper.

 

If you want to print and color, I suggest using the pdf or a jpg. The pngs are included especially for coloring in digital programs such as Procreate.

 

The colored images displayed are an example of what a finished version may look like. Each file in the digital download is grayscale.

 

No physical item will be shipped.

 

You can print and color these as many times and as often as you would like!

 

These are non-refundable items, but please contact me if you have any issues, and I will be happy to help!

 

These are for personal use only and are not to be used for commercial purposes. Please do not alter, distribute, resell, or reproduce them, and please do not share uncolored versions in digital form online.

Terms and Conditions

 

All works are copyrighted, and copyright is not transferable with sale.

© Rocky Trails and Rainbows

Art by Sarah Scherer

 

How to Unzip Zip Files:

Here are some instructions on how to unzip zip files. If you have any problems, please reach out to me, and I will be happy to help.

 

For Macs:

Double-click on the zip file and an unzipped folder will automatically appear near the zip file. You will then have access to the files. If you have any trouble, right-click, select “Open With,” and choose “Archive Utility.” Then click on the icons and extract your files.

 

For Windows:

Find the zip file and double-click to open it. Then click on the file or files you want and drag them to another folder or onto the desktop. If you want to unzip everything, right-click on the zip file and select “Extract all.” You can then click “Browse,” choose a place to put them, and then click “Extract.”

 

For Linux:

Open a command window by pressing “Ctrl, Alt, and T” at the same time. In the command window, type “unzip (file name).zip,” and press “Enter.” In the place of the file name, type the name of the zip file. The files should then appear in the same directory. If it says “unzip” is invalid, you may need to install that command on your device before opening the zip file.

 

For Chromebook:

Go to the Files app and double-click on the zip file you would like to open. You can click on “Ctrl” and choose multiple items. Then press “Ctrl and C” to copy them, or right-click them and select “Copy.” Paste the files where you would like by pressing “Ctrl and V” or by selecting “Paste.” You may be able to simply drag and drop the files to another area once the zip file is open.

 

For iPhone:

Open the Files app and tap on the zip file you would like to open. An unzipped folder will then appear next to it, and you will have access to the files. If an image is included, you can open it and save it to your camera roll.

 

For an Android or tablet:

Open the file app and locate your zip file. You can then tap on it, select the item or items you would like to open, and then choose “Extract.” Once extracted, an unzipped folder with the items will appear in the same location as the zip file.