Free Arcane coloring pages: 19 printable PDF designs featuring Jinx, Vi, Caitlyn, Silco, Viktor, Mel Medarda, and scenes from the cities of Piltover and Zaun. Each page can be downloaded as a PDF to print or colored online in the browser.

Arcane, titled onscreen as Arcane: League of Legends, is an animated series created by Christian Linke and Alex Yee, produced by the French animation studio Fortiche under the supervision of Riot Games, and distributed by Netflix. The series is set in the world of League of Legends and follows sisters Vi and Jinx, formerly known as Violet and Powder, as their paths diverge between the wealthy city of Piltover and the industrial underground of Zaun. The first season premiered on Netflix in November 2021, and the second and final season was released in three parts in November 2024. This collection reflects the show’s distinct visual identity, from Jinx’s mismatched, high-energy color scheme to Vi’s practical, armored look, alongside key figures like Caitlyn, Silco, Viktor, and Mel Medarda. The designs also capture the contrast between Piltover’s polished, Hextech-lit architecture and Zaun’s grittier, industrial atmosphere, a defining feature of the show’s art direction.

The 19 pages are split into individual character portraits, a duo scene of Jinx and Vi together, and one wider scene connecting the show to its League of Legends roots, giving fans of the animated series and the game a focused set of options to color.

What Is Inside This Collection

The 19 pages sort into four groups, covering Jinx, Vi, the supporting cast, and duo or franchise scenes.

Jinx Portraits

Jinx appears most often in this collection, across seven individual portrait designs. As the fan-favorite character of the series, her mismatched color scheme and expressive poses give this group the widest range of coloring options.

Vi Portraits

Four pages focus on Vi, Jinx’s older sister, shown in her practical, armored look with her signature metal gauntlets.

Caitlyn, Silco, Viktor, and Mel Medarda

Five pages cover the wider cast, including two portraits of Caitlyn, and one each of Silco, Viktor, and Mel Medarda, rounding out the collection with the key figures from both Piltover and Zaun.

Duo and Franchise Scenes

Three pages step outside single-character portraits, including a scene of Jinx and Vander together and a design that ties the collection back to its League of Legends roots.

What Arcane Coloring Pages Do

Exploring a distinct visual style. Coloring Jinx’s mismatched color palette or the contrast between Piltover and Zaun gives fans a hands-on way to study the specific color choices that define the show’s widely praised art direction.

Fine motor development. The American Academy of Pediatrics identifies fine motor skill development as a core benefit of structured coloring for children ages 2 through 7. The same steady hand control applies to older fans working through the more detailed character line art in this collection.

Anxiety reduction through focus. A 2005 study in the Art Therapy Journal documented measurable reductions in anxiety following structured coloring sessions. A focused coloring session with a favorite character offers teens and adult fans the same kind of calming, absorbing activity described in that research.

Building color theory skills. Because Jinx, Vi, Caitlyn, and the other characters each use a clearly defined, limited color palette, this collection works well for practicing intentional color choices rather than defaulting to a single skin tone or hair color per figure.

How to Color Arcane Pages Well

  • Jinx: Color her long braided hair in Cerulean or Sky Blue, her tattoos in Wild Strawberry, and her mismatched outfit in Carnation Pink on one side and Blue Jay on the other to match her signature asymmetrical look.
  • Vi: Give her hair a Salmon or Melon pink, color her leather vest in Sepia or Raw Umber, and use Silver with Gold accents for her metal gauntlets.
  • Caitlyn: Color her structured coat in Midnight Blue or Navy, with Royal Purple accents and Silver buttons to reflect her Piltover sheriff look.
  • Silco and Viktor: Color Silco’s coat in Black or a dark Outer Space gray with a Turquoise or Sea Green glow for his augmented eye, and give Viktor’s mechanical arm Metallic Gold or Copper with dark gray joints.
  • Piltover scenes: Use Gold, Sky Blue, and Silver for Piltover’s architecture, adding soft glowing highlights to capture its bright, hextech-powered look.
  • Zaun scenes: Use Fern green, Eggplant purple, and Timberwolf gray for Zaun’s industrial buildings, keeping the palette darker and grittier than Piltover.

Character Color Palette Guide

1. Outfit Breakdown. A close look at Jinx’s mismatched pink-and-blue outfit compared with Vi’s utilitarian leather and metal gauntlets shows how color choices in Arcane track with character personality, chaotic and playful for Jinx, grounded and practical for Vi.

2. Weapon and Gadget Coloring. Jinx’s guns and gadgets use bright, saturated colors and glowing highlights that stand out against her outfit, while Caitlyn’s gear stays closer to Piltover’s cooler blue-and-silver palette, giving each character’s equipment its own visual identity.

3. Chibi vs Detailed Style Comparison. Coloring the same character first in a simple, rounded chibi style and then in a fully shaded, detailed portrait style shows how far a single color palette can stretch across two very different levels of complexity.

4. Piltover vs Zaun Color Management. Coloring one Piltover-set page and one Zaun-set page side by side highlights the show’s core visual contrast, gold and blue hextech light against green and purple industrial grit, and builds an eye for how setting affects color choice.

5. Fan Poster Layout. Arrange several finished character pages together on a poster board or bedroom wall in a grid, mixing Piltover and Zaun characters to build a personalized Arcane fan display.

Frequently Asked Questions

What are Arcane coloring pages?

Arcane coloring pages are printable designs featuring characters and scenes from Arcane: League of Legends, the animated series based on Riot Games’ League of Legends. This collection includes Jinx, Vi, Caitlyn, Silco, Viktor, and Mel Medarda, and each design can be downloaded as a PDF for printing or colored directly online in the browser, with no software required.

Who created Arcane, and how is it connected to League of Legends?

Arcane was created by Christian Linke and Alex Yee, produced by the French animation studio Fortiche under the supervision of Riot Games, and distributed by Netflix. The series is set in the world of League of Legends, the multiplayer game developed by Riot Games, and tells the origin story of the champions Vi and Jinx.

What themes and characters are included in this collection?

The 19 pages are built around individual character portraits, including Jinx, Vi, Caitlyn, Silco, Viktor, and Mel Medarda, along with a duo scene of Jinx and Vi together and one page connecting the show to its League of Legends roots. Jinx appears most often, reflecting her popularity among fans of the series.

What colors work best for coloring Jinx and Vi?

Color Jinx’s long braided hair in Cerulean or Sky Blue, her tattoos in Wild Strawberry, and her mismatched outfit in Carnation Pink on one side and Blue Jay on the other. Give Vi Salmon or Melon pink hair, a Sepia or Raw Umber leather vest, and Silver and Gold metal gauntlets.

How is Piltover different from Zaun in these coloring pages?

Piltover, the wealthier city above ground, is typically colored in Gold, Sky Blue, and Silver to reflect its bright, hextech-powered architecture. Zaun, the industrial underground, uses darker Fern green, Eggplant purple, and Timberwolf gray, giving each city a distinct visual identity in this collection.

Are Arcane coloring pages suitable for young children?

Arcane is rated for teen and older audiences due to its mature storytelling, and this collection is best suited to older kids, teenagers, and adult fans who are already familiar with the characters. The coloring pages themselves focus on character portraits and city scenes rather than any of the show’s more intense content.

When did Arcane release, and is there a third season planned?

The first season of Arcane premiered on Netflix in November 2021, and the second season, released in three parts in November 2024, concluded the story as planned. Riot Games and Fortiche have stated they are continuing to develop other animated projects set in the League of Legends universe, though Arcane itself ended with its second season.

Can these Arcane coloring pages be turned into fan art displays?

Yes. Several pages in this collection work well arranged together on a poster board or bedroom wall, mixing Piltover and Zaun characters or pairing Jinx and Vi side by side to reflect their connected story.

Start Coloring

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Charlotte Taylor – Writer

I'm Charlotte Taylor, a former preschool teacher turned content creator at Coloringpagesonly.com. Fueled by my love for children and a deep passion for exploring the world through colors, I’m dedicated to inspiring creativity and spreading a vibrant, positive artistic spirit to all.