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Steps to Painting a Snowy Landscape

Steps to Painting a Snowy Landscape. Look through magazines, on the internet, etc. to find a snowy landscape photograph. After you choose a photo: Draw the basic layout of your landscape onto large heavy watercolor paper lightly in pencil . Add or change details as needed.

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Steps to Painting a Snowy Landscape

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  1. Steps to Painting aSnowy Landscape

  2. Look through magazines, on the internet, etc. to find a snowy landscape photograph. After you choose a photo: Draw the basic layout of your landscape onto large heavy watercolor paper lightly in pencil. Add or change details as needed.

  3. Choose blues or purples with white (tints) to paint your background. Do not worry about details at this point! Paint your sky, snow, and cast shadows. Let it dry overnight.

  4. Add details with charcoal pencils. You can blend the charcoal with your finger or with a tortillion (blending stump made of rolled paper)

  5. You can touch up your painting if needed at this point.

  6. Add lots of details!!! Steps for success: Choose a winter landscape photo Draw basic shapes lightly in pencil on large heavy paper Paint in tints of blues or purples Add many details in charcoal Touch up your painting if needed with paint No pure white will be used!

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