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The key to drawing a Christmas landscape is in the details. You have to be creative to make your snowy landscape look different than all the other snowy landscapes. Here are two methods to draw a Christmas landscape.

Method 1
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Creating an Angular Look

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  1. Since this is a winter landscape, the ground will be covered with snow.
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  3. If you notice, they look like triangles with jagged edges.
  4. Add a star on each of the trees. Don't forget to put a little bit of snow on the tree.
  5. Use soft colors like sky blue, and a very pale purple and white for the sky and snow. And, of course, paint the trees green. Use gradients and texture as you wish.
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Creating a Curved Look

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  1. This will eventually become snow and hills.
  2. Draw clouds, and, if desired, add a sun or moon. Make sure that you don't add anything onto the bottom section.
  3. . Add lights and ornaments.
  4. Consider adding falling snow, or animals such as reindeer.
  5. ). Make sure to erase all your guidelines.
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    Can I make use of sparkles?
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    Yes. It depends on what you are going to use them for, remember, that it is your artwork and you could add anything you want to add.
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      • It's not always winter when it's Christmas. If you want to be original, draw a beach scene showing Christmas in Australia, a barbeque in New Zealand or a sunny scene in Florida.
      • Draw additional stars in the sky.
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