How to paint milky way over shenandoah with your fingers

Paint Milky Way Over Shenandoah With Your Fingers

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Wet your canvas with a liquid gray to start. Add Prussian Blue to your fingers, then to your canvas, starting at the top and working your way down.

Wet your canvas with a liquid gray to start. Add Prussian Blue to your fingers, then to your canvas, starting at the top and working your way down.

Add black to the corners and some crimson near the galaxy.

Add black to the corners and some crimson near the galaxy.

Take your palm and lightly mix all colors across your canvas and take away any fingerprints.

Take your palm and lightly mix all colors across your canvas and take away any fingerprints.

Stars are pretty easy. You need a fan brush and a pallet knife. Touch the tip of the fan into liquid white then spring it off of a knife to throw stars on the canvas.

Stars are pretty easy. You need a fan brush and a pallet knife. Touch the tip of the fan into liquid white then spring it off of a knife to throw stars on the canvas.

Keep working your stars. If some look to unreal, dab them with your pinky.

Keep working your stars. If some look to unreal, dab them with your pinky.

Add closer clouds. More white.

Add closer clouds. More white.

Start your foreground trees to push the background back.

Start your foreground trees to push the background back.

With a pinky and some brown and black, choose your foreground.

With a pinky and some brown and black, choose your foreground.

Black and brown on your fingers to bring the foreground to life.

Black and brown on your fingers to bring the foreground to life.

A layer of straight black on top to push everything else back.

A layer of straight black on top to push everything else back.

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