Clear Quartz Point Coloring Page
About This Coloring Page
A single hexagonal quartz point rises from a textured rock surface, its vertical striations creating natural guidelines down each face of the crystal. The termination facets meet at sharp angles, forming the classic pointed tip geometry. Smaller crystal fragments and rough stone pieces cluster around the base, their irregular edges contrasting with the main crystal's geometric precision. The faceted planes need careful gradient work to show dimensional depth-start light near the edges and deepen toward the center of each face. Try cool grays with hints of blue or lavender for shadows inside the crystal, while the surrounding rocks could use earth tones like ochre, sienna, and charcoal. Those vertical striations guide your shading direction naturally, making it easier to build realistic crystal transparency through layered coloring.






