Want to paint with us on a monthly basis? Check out our Let's Make Art Together digital watercolor projects here ➝ https://www.letsmakeart.com Let's chat through my process for taking a painting and turning it into a night scene. We painted a version of this really utilizing the white of the paper, and while doing that version I just couldn't help but wonder how beautiful it would be at night. My hope is that after this project you'll feel confident looking at a scene and seeing how the light is affecting the values, and then be able to turn any painting into a night scene. So let's dive in and bring to life the night version of our Snowed In project. Supply List Paint: Daniel Smith - Quinacridone Coral, Quinacridone Gold, Undersea Green, Indigo, Phthalo Blue (Green Shade), Lamp Black; Dr. PH Martin's Bleed Proof White Brushes: Round 2, 6, 12, Liner 4 Holbein Soft Tape, Heat It Craft Tool Watercolor journal or 6x9 watercolor paper Welcome to Let's Make Art! We began with the idea in mind to create a place that empowers everyone to create! Offering free beginner-friendly tutorial education & advanced beginner/intermediate digital monthly projects. What it comes down to is simple: we're here to make art, well, simple! Join us, and learn how to paint with watercolors at Let's Make Art! Looking for more Let's Make Art online? Instagram: / letsgomakeart Facebook: / letsgomakeart Facebook Watercolor Group: / letsgomakeart Chapters & Timestamps 00:00 - Welcome & Hello 00:15 - Chatting about painting a night scene 02:22 - Oath 03:01 - Step 1: Sketch the composition 07:08 - Step 2: Paint the night sky 09:33 - Step 3: Define the snow 12:05 - Step 4: Paint the house 17:42 - Step 5: Paint a second layer of snow 19:15 - Step 6: Paint the trees 24:46 - Step 7: Paint the door & chimney 28:35 - Step 8: Add the finishing details #letsmakeart #sarahcray #watercolor #watercolorlandscape #watercolortutorial