Adult coloring book apps are all the rage, and now Disney’s getting in on that action, too. The company has today released its own take on the genre with the launch of the Color by Disney mobile ...
With its Color Alive line, Crayola was the first company to merge coloring books and apps so kids could bring their on-page creations to life. But Disney Research is taking that idea one step further ...
The app will allow users to color in drawings of Disney’s famous animated characters, from films like Frozen, The Lion King, and many others. The app offers a ton of different colors to use so your ...
Compared to the flashy iPad, a humble coloring book might not grab a child's attention the way it used to. Unless, that is, the drawings could be brought to life with a little augmented reality.
Kids can get creative with these fun and free coloring pages for kids, which include friendly monsters, Disney characters and more. Whether it’s a rainy day or quiet time, we’re always looking for ...
Who said coloring was just for kids? Certainly not the creative team at Disney, which has successfully evolved a childhood (or adulthood, if that’s your thing) pastime into a high-tech innovation.
The 128 page paperback book comes with 100 images full of patterns, artwork and designs to express your creativity with. You can purchase your copy at the Shop Disney website for $15.95. What other ...