Really ... OK... This one is really Easy and only 3 colors ... Black (or a dark color mix) , blue , and a yellow -orange tint (tint = mixed with white ) The secret is to get the blue just the right tint for a night sky , which usually involves mixing a tiny bit of white with it ...or just going to the paint store , selecting the right chip and saying “ I want that color!” ... You’ll notice the moon is Not white ...
Never is pure white out the tube ... even clouds are not pure white (you can compare by holding up a white sheet of paper to the sky and clouds ... see

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Everything is colored by the yellow orange light of the sun ... even the moon which reflects the sunlight ... Easy huh ?
Now for the painting bit ... Block in a big shape what you think the trees should look like with the black . It’s only really the edges where the trees meet the sky that you have to make look like trees... limbs , leaf masses , etc, the rest is all solid black . Once you’re happy with that shape , paint the sky in ... and stop at the tree edges ...
Ready for the moon ? Take a can lid , jar top, something round and not too big ...and trace a circle in the sky ...then mix a
tiny bit of yellow orange with a lot of white ... I use Cadmium yellow deep , it’s the perfect color of sunlight mixed with white ... then paint in the circle ... After that take the back end of your brush , the wooden pointy end , dip it in the moon color and make some stars by just tapping the end lightly on the surface.... remember to make little stars and big stars , and try to arrange them in an interesting manner, like your favorite constellations.. Then you’re done ...

If you want to put the face (craters) on the moon , just mix a
very very tiny bit of the sky color with the moon color , just enough difference ( a very subtle change in the color ) to look like a shadow far away ... too much will be too dark and make it look like a donut ...
Do we need pictures ? It is pretty similar top the sunset tutorial in my album ... That little button on the left ...
Here’s a pic of the moon somewhat exaggerated in contrast so you can see the shadows that make the “face” ... If you don’t see the face , just squint your eyes and look at it ... looks like a big smiley huh ...
