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    One thing kind of led to another in this image, which started out as an image of a cardinal in fall. I first desaturated everything except the cardinal. I then added multiple layers of falling snow using the tutorial here. Then I got the idea to add snow on the branches, and then just for the heck of it I decided to add some on the cardinal. :) Any comments and suggestions would be most appreciated!
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    Christopher, The best looking snow I've seen! Thanks for the link. The snow on the branches and bird-How did you create that? It looks very realistic. I think I would take a bit of the snow off the back of the Cardinal if it were mine-but just a bit. Very,very well done!!!

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    Thanks Denise! Appreciate your input. I'll experiment a bit more with the amount of snow on the cardinal.

    To create the snow on the branches and bird, I first selected the areas I wanted to be snow on the branches using the lasso tool. I then made that selection the layer mask for a white fill layer, blurred the layer mask a little, and then made a levels adjustment on the mask so that the edges were sharp but smooth. For the snow on the bird, I just used the brush tool to paint directly on the layer mask, which I found was quicker than using the lasso tool.

    I then added the following layer styles to the snow layer: Bevel and Emboss, Bevel and Emboss - Texture, and Pattern Overlay. The image above shows the settings that I used for each. The shadow right around the bird was created by painting on the layer mask for a black fill layer with the snow layer as its clipping mask. I also used another black fill layer to add a little shading around the snow on the bird.
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    Christopher, Thankyou very much for sharing this. Much appreciated.Can't wait to give it a try.

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    Good work with the snow Christopher, I never would have guessed, and thanks for the tutorial.

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    Chris thanks for the snow link...I like the snow on the branch, snow falling, cardinal image...but can't believe cardinal would sit there for so long...:)

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    great work sir.....the snow does seem piled a bit heavy on the cardinal, but it is rendered
    with awesome shape/tonality

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    Thanks everyone! Appreciate the comments.
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    Christopher, I love the base image and the snow is so well done. Thanks a bunch for the tutorial - I can hardly
    wait to practice.
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    Thanks very much, Cheryl! Would love to see what other people can do with my snow technique :)
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    This is what can happen if you sit on your branch too long -- Your feet will get stuck, and Christopher will come along and snow on you!:D

    I agree with the above comments that the snow on the bird looks a bit "heaped on". A lighter layer or a dusting of the snow would have appeared more "credible".

    Thanks for sharing this effect.
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