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    Default Dudley Farm in the snow

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    I had posted this before as Dudley Farm in the fog. I used the link in Christopher Miller's tutorial on snow. I wasn't ambitious enough to try the first part to create some snow drifts. That'll have to be another day
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    Very convincing. Until I read what you wrote, I was thinking you must've had snow. I remember your previous posting of this image and how much I liked the misty background. It really works well with the snow.

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    It looks like the time when snow is just beginning to fall and hasn't had time to accumulate. Good job.

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    Beautifully done Chery. I like the windmill, fog and snow!

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    Good job on the snow Cheryl! I like the base image too. I tried that technique on the image of the tunnel but it was already so white it just turned into a curtain of white. obscuring the image. I used that technique before and it works well on the right images.

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    Very convincing, Cheryl! I like everything about it!

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    I was surprised to find it was a texture. Good work there.

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