Color It in 3D
Color It in 3D gives a full set of 3D models to color, from Rainbow Friends and Huggy Wuggy to Batman and other fan‑favorite heroes. Characters come from comics, games, cartoons, and toy lines, so the gallery feels like a crossover fan art wall. The figures stay in 3D, so the picture is not just a flat page but a model that can be turned and checked from different sides.
New drawings appear one by one, and some of them unlock only after clearing earlier levels. Coloring can repeat the reference image or go into freestyle for extra bonuses, so both exact copying and custom designs work. Finished works stay in the in‑game collection, which lets players scroll back and rewatch what they already completed.
How to play?
Click the green button and load a random character in Color It in 3D. Rotate the 3D model 360 degrees and find all the fragments that stay unpainted. Tap on a pencil to start coloring, then switch colors or tools through the stationery square icon. Open that square to see the full color palette and swap to paint cans for faster filling of big zones. Zoom in for tiny parts like eyes, logos, or small costume pieces, then zoom out again to compare with the preview at the top of the screen. Match your colors and shapes to that sample picture to pass the level and unlock new characters and options.
If the goal is personal style instead, ignore the sample and color freely, since the game still gives bonus rewards for creative choices. Fill out a full shelf of finished 3D coloring pages and test different looks for Rainbow Friends, Huggy Wuggy, Batman, and more in this online coloring game.
About this game:
- Players have rated this game 3.69 out of 5, based on 55 votes.
- Released in September 2023.
- Ready to play on Web Browser (PC).
- Age rating: 6+
- Powered by HTML5 (Unity WebGL) — jump right in and start playing in your browser, no downloads needed.
Game features:
- Levels unlock additional 3D characters only after earlier pictures are fully completed
- A sample reference image at the top of the screen sets the exact target colors and layout
- Paint cans exist as a separate tool for filling large areas faster than pencils
- Finished 3D drawings stay stored as a scrollable in‑game coloring collection
Tips & Tricks:
- Zoom in before coloring small costume details to avoid painting outside the target zone
- Rotate the model after finishing one side to catch hidden uncolored spots behind it
- Use pencils near borders, then switch to paint cans for the big inner areas
























