
I made this and I'm not too proud of it.
I worked on it forever, though. I had to do all the snowflakes individually.
*sigh*
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Here's a tip for the snowflakes:
- Make several layers, putting some in front of the picture rather than behind it. Put all the layers on 'screen' blending.
- Take a brush at various sizes, all with hardness 0. The smaller the brush, the further back the layer you paint on. For the biggest brushes (size 15-30 or perhaps even more) paint them on the layers on the 'front' layers.
- Paint random specks over the picture. The smaller the brush, the less spacing there should be between the specks.
- Make the layers gradually less opaque the further they're at the back. Use the front layer as guidance for maximum opacity (90-100%), and then scale the opacity of the other layers between that and minimum opacity (about 20% or less).
And here's the result:
You must've never lived in Germany or something. Usually the sky is always a beautiful blue while when the eye moved down the sky turned white.Don't make the sky bright and blue. Remember, snow is a form of rain, so make it dark and grey, like if it were raining. It also helps to contrast the snowflakes better.
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