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    Default Theme: Ruddy Turnstone in the Snow

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    I added several layers of snow at different sizes to this image. I am not sure how to recreate accumulated snow-any tips would be appreciated. The image is FF.

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    I must say that your snow creation is very realistic.....well done with the size variation.
    The eye contact with the ruddy is also very good

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    Definitely Christmas Card material. Godd work with the snow. The only thing I see is the bigger snowflakes all look the same, maybe that was intentional to give the pattern effect? Very nice image.

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    Denise, I love the ruddy with or without the snow:)
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    Lovely base image D. Have to agree with the repetitive larger flakes but all in all just a beautiful image with the lighting. Have no idea how to creat snow. Just take it out of another image????

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    Stunning image, Denise. Love the pose and lighting, and the snow is the icing on the cake. Well done!
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    Thanks everyone I appreciate it. Will work on the large flakes. Jackie, we had a tutorial posted -I will look for it.

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