Now, for the finishing touches. I added a layer above the foreground grasses and snow to create that soft light we often see when it’s snowing. I used the Soft Airbrush again to just lightly spray some pure white on the centre of the drawing, over the pheasant and grasses. I set this layer to Overlay, and dropped the opacity to about 40%. You can play with these settings until it looks right to you.
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I love the way this decreases the contrast in the drawing and softens it considerably.
Then I used the calligraphy brush to add a little snow to the pheasant’s head, back and tail, as well as to some of the grasses. The falling snow was added using the Driven Snow brush, under Elements in the Classic Library. There’s no rhyme or reason to this. Just play with the size and opacity until you’re pleased with the effect.
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Happy Holidays to everyone! I hope you enjoyed following along with me as the seasons changed from autumn to winter!
As always, if you have any questions, please don’t hesitate to ask.

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