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How to Create a Fantasy “Mother Nature” Scene

Aug 10th in Painting, Photo Effects by Jürgen Heiss

This tutorial is about creating a fantasy scene called "Mother Nature." We will use well chosen images, brushes and most off all our imagination in combination with Photoshop techniques to create an outstanding image. So let's get started!

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Author: Jürgen Heiss

I'm a freelance designer from Austria. I love surreal fantasy and dark artwork. Sharing my experience and seeing how people use my techniques always makes me happy. So here I'm!

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Preparation

Before you start take a look at the images we'll be using: Model Sarah Ellis by Marcus J. Ranum, Forest by PandoraLore-Stock, Painted Hair by trisste-brushes, Fantasy-headwear by unholy-stock, Bird by emo-kiddo-stock, Butterflies I by SeraphimStock, Butterfly Brushes by bmjewell-stock, and Greencheek in flight by greencheek.

Step 1

Open the Forest image provided by PandoraLore-Stock. Double-Click on the layer to unlock it, so that we can make modifications in the next steps. Rename the layer to "forest" and save the file under the name "MotherNature.psd."

Step 2

Import the Model image provided by Marcus J. Ranum into our scene. Create a layer mask and mask out the background so that just the woman is visible on our forest background. You can use either the Pen Tool (P), the Magic Wand Tool (W), the Quick Selection Tool (W), the Magnetic Lasso (L) or even a simple Soft Brush with a black color to mask out our model.

Just paint with a black color on the layer mask over the background from the model and the background will disappear. Note that if you paint with a white color on the layer mask, you can paint in parts from the original images again. Press Command + T to switch to the Transform mode. Scale and move the woman until she is positioned like in the image below. Rename the layer to "girl."

Step 3

Select the Smudge Tool (R). Choose a small, soft brush about 10-20px with 10-15% strength, then smudge carefully over the arms and face of the model. Change the brushes size on smaller parts like the eyebrows or the fingers. Doing this will make the skin look smoother and cleaner.

Step 4

In the following steps we will add some awesome hair to the model. First, remove the ivy and parts from the hair. Now simply paint with a black color on the layer mask to hide them. Create a new empty layer over the "girl" layer and select the Brush Tool (B).

Load the Painted Hair brushes provided by trisste-brushes. With a black color click 2-3 times on the new layer to create the first part of the new hairstyle.

Press Command + T and rotate the hairs to fit the head of the woman. Finally, you can can switch one more time to Transform mode using Command + T. Now choose Edit > Transform > Warp. With the Warp Tool you have the possibility to control the hair flow even more accurately. You should end up with something like the image below (I used a gray background here so that you can see the hairs better).

Step 5

Duplicate the "Hair" layer (Command + J), press Command + T and move the new layer into position so that the result looks similar to this image below.

Step 6

Since simply using black hairs would look boring for our image, I decided to use a second color. Choose #9ac33e as the foreground color and paint a new strand of hair on a new empty layer over our tow existing "hair" layers.

Finally, you can erase the hairs that goes over the face of the model. Also, play a little with the eraser opacity and erase some green hairs here and there. Doing this will make the black and green hairs flow more natural together. Now use the Transform and the Warp Tool again to position the hairs as you please.

Step 7

We've already made a good start on the hairs ,but there is still a lot of work to do until our hairs look like a believable hairstyle. Select all of our three "hair" layers and flatten them by pressing Command + E. Press Command + J on the flattened "Hair" layer to create a duplicate of it. Move and rotate the duplicated layer so that we get better looking hair.

Step 8

Create a new layer on top of our "hair" layers and paint some black hair strands that go over the woman's left shoulder. Like always move and rotate them into place. Finally, add little green hairs like we did in the previous steps. You should end up with something similar to the image below.

Step 9

To finish up the hairstyle of our model we'll paint some green hair strands and bring them into place. Now paint for last time some black hairs strands over the green ones. When you are happy with the hairs, select all the "hair" layers and flatten them by pressing Command + E. Rename the flattened layer to "hair." The final hairstyle should look similar to the image below.

Step 10

Import the Fantasy-headwear image provided by unholy-stock into our scene. Delete everything accept the crown in the center of the imported image, then move this crown on top of our existing layers. Scale the crown down until its size fits the size of the girls head.

Press Command + T to enter Transform mode. Press Command while click-dragging the corner points to move the crown into perspective. Finally, create a layer mask for the crown and choose a small, soft brush. Now paint with a black color on the inside of the crown so that we can see the face of our model again.

Step 11

To give the crown a final touch we will paint in some kind of jewel. Simply use the Elliptical Marquee Tool and stroke the outside with a very dark gray (1px). Fill the inside of the ellipse with red #c52418. To give the whole jewel a look we will use the Burn Tool (O) to darken some parts. Finally, set some highlights with the Dodge Tool (O).

Use the Dodge and Burn Tools with a low exposure at about 10%. In the image below you see the step to create a jewel. Scale and place the ready jewel in the center of the crown and create four more duplicates using Command + J as shown.

Step 12

Flatten the whole "jewel" layers into one by selecting them and pressing Command + E. I think the crown will look better if the jewels have different colors. Create a Hue/Saturation Adjustment Layers over the jewels.

Use the values from below or choose your own color if you prefer. Now click on the layer mask and fill it with a black color. With a small, soft, white colored brush paint over the jewels which should get the new color. Repeat this step one more time with another Adjustment layer and a different color.

Step 13

OK, now it's time to add some animals around "Mother Nature," otherwise she wouldn't be Mother Nature. We'll start with a bird, which will sits on her right arm.

Import the Bird image provided by emo-kiddo-stock. Cut the bird out from his background and place him on the right arm of the girl. Use Edit > Transform > Flip Horizontal so that the bird is facing at our Mother Nature. Scale him down until he has a realistic size.

Step 14

Since this is a fantasy image, I want the bird also to look more fantasy like. We will do this with the help of the Smudge Tool (R). Use a spatter brush with a size between 10-20px. Smudge the bird with a strength about 10-20%. When you are ready, set the strength to about 80% and smudge the tail, wings and beak. The result will be a bird that looks painted.

Step 15

OK, now it's time to add some lipstick to our girl. I think green will fit perfectly for her. Take a small, soft brush. Choose #577615 as the color and brush over her lips on a new layer. Set the blend mode from the new layer to color and lower the Opacity to about 60%.

Step 16

To perfect the face of our Mother Nature figure we will also add some eyeshadow. As in the step before, paint with a green color on a new layer. Now choose a light yellow color and paint with an Opacity of around 20% carefully over the image. Blend the new layer with a color and lower the blending Opacity if necessary.

Step 17

In this step, we will give the face the final touches. We'll add some diamonds to her eyelids. Create a new layer above our "makeup" layers ("lipstick," "eyelids") from before. Choose a small, soft brush (6px) and a dark gray color (#343434).

Follow the contour of the eyelid and make about 6 or maybe 7 points there. Now lower the brush size to 3px and choose a very light green color (#e0eebf). With the new color place small highlights into the gray points. Do the same for the second eyelid as well.

Step 18

OK now we'll add some butterflies around the model. Create a new empty layer and select the Brush Tool (B). Load the Butterflies Brushes provided by SeraphimStock and the Butterfly Brushes provided by bmjewell-stock.

Place approximately eight butterflies around our Mother Nature figure. Feel free to use different colors and choose the butterflies that you like the most. Place them for example on her dress, leg, arms, or hairs so that they interact with her.

Step 19

Import the Greencheek in flight image provided by greencheek. Use the Pen Tool (P) or your preferred Selection Tool to cut out the bird from his background. Switch to Transform Mode (Command +T) and move the bird into position. Scale him down till he gets a realistic size. The bird should look like he will land in just a few second on mother natures arm.

Step 20

In this step, we'll make some further adjustments to our flying bird. Create a new empty layer above the "bird" layer. Choice Edit > Fill, under Contents Use choose 50% gray. Press Command + Alt + G to create a new clipping mask. Set the blend mode to Soft Light. Choose small, soft brushes about 10px with 10-20% strength.

Now you have the possibility to paint in shadows or highlight depending on if either you are using a black or a white color. You could get the same results by using the Dodge/Burn Tool (O) instead, but with the method I introduced you, you work non-destructive. This means you don't need to work directly on the "bird" layer which is a very helpful!

Create a new Hue/Saturation Adjustment Layer on top and lower the Saturation to -27. Press Command + Alt + G to create a clipping mask from our Adjustment Layer.

Step 21

Alright we're almost done. Select the layer with our girl and create a layer mask if you didn't already. Select the layer mask and paint the leg and parts from her skirt out. Simply use a small, soft brush and make sure that you use a black color. Look at the image below as reference.

Step 22

Create a new empty layer above the model layer. Select the Clone Stamp Tool (S), make sure that you sample from the current and below layers. Try to clone some parts from the skirt to get the effect that the skirt is hanging over. Look at the image below to get an idea. Also, try to avoid sharp edges like in the first image. Simply go over it with a soft eraser and an Opacity of around 35% over the sharp edges.

Step 23

Now we will match the background with the rest of the image. We'll use a technique from before so it should be very easy to follow this step. Create a new empty layer above the "forest" (background) layer and fill it with 50% gray. Set the blend mode to Soft Light. Grab a Soft Brush with a black color and lower the Opacity to 30-40%. Start to paint on the gray layer to darken the highlights.

Step 24

In addition you can give the whole image a color tint or use curves to darken the whole image slightly. This depends really on your own taste. If you want you can add your signature to brand your image. You can use either a Graphic tablet or some font like Scriptina.

In the image below I used curves to darken the whole image. On a new layer I painted with different green colors over the left bottom so that the ground there looks greenish instead of brown. As a blend mode you can use Color or Soft Light. Finally, I added my signature.

Conclusion

Our journey is finished and I hope that you enjoyed this tutorial. And of course the most important is that I hope you learned a lot of new techniques.

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    Rafael Braga August 10th

    Beautiful .. I’ll try for sure …

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    Emil Lyngbo August 10th

    Cool.. This one is not for beginners though. Most steps are not explained in depth, and require that you know the program a but.
    But there are some cool techniques in there, and I like the outcome.. :)

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    Johannes Leuchovius August 10th

    Nice, I’ll try to ;D

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    BogDinamita August 10th

    ok so WHAT IS the point with all of these surreal/manipulation tuts that have been on for like the whole year??

    not to mention this one has pretty much the same exact theme with the last surreal emotional [...] tutorial

    i have absolutely nothing bad to say to the author of the tut or about the quality of the tut, but just PSDTuts: why are you only allowing these tuts ain’t there like nothing else left to do with Photoshop?

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      Sean August 10th

      @BogDinamita – Good point. I’d like to see more interface and web design tutorials on the site for example, but we’re not getting high-end designs for these type of tutorials submitted. I am working on recruiting artists though. Anyone that has some killer designs, send them in. Pitch those ideas. Thx.

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        emmanuel August 10th

        what is going on here this tutorial looks like the emotional photo manipulation tutorial

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        lawrence77 August 11th

        Sean made a post for those announcements, It will reach more and more people…
        Thx…

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      Jeremiah W. August 10th

      absolutely agreed. psdtuts needs more of the old stuff we used to have. those icon designs, interface designs and stuff…

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      Lugubre August 20th

      Why don’t you add something else?

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    flareationalist August 10th

    it’s a good tut and a beautiful piece of work, only the thing on her head bothers me a lot, it seems to unrealistic and bring the entire image down. May be adding a bit shadow would help.

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    dimib August 10th

    I like it, but not so much the light on the bird.

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    Matt August 10th

    I would have picked some different animals. That bird belongs in a jungle, not a woodsy forest. Where are the chipmunks and eagles?

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    matt August 10th

    What happened to interface design and the like? Is it dead? I can only make so many Princess Bride posters…

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    Oliver Web August 10th

    A brilliant tutorial with a great result. I will have to try this tutorial and see what results I get. This is another great tutorial and thanks for sharing.

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    jaska August 10th

    It’s cool, but don’t you guys think there’s too much surreal/ collage art type of thing in here already?

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      tom wornall August 10th

      not really the things you can do with photoshop are unlimited but most of the unlimited things are covered in the process of making surreal/collage art. i mean there is always type art work but i find that better to be done in illustrator or maya (mmmm with rman) then maybe imported into photoshop.

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    Luke August 10th

    I agree with some of the other comments, the tut is cool i guess, but it what about some tuts with real designer projects. I loved the tuts where i get to see some ones work flow on designing a website or preparing a magazine cover for print. Those are the kind of tuts that we need more of. The occasional photo manipulation is cool, but it seems like that is all we have been getting. Im not bashing the authors or psdtuts, just voicing what I think would be useful for designers.

    If anyone has anything they want to learn how to do, reply to my message and I will write some tuts to address your issues. Cant promise that they will get picked, but there is no reason to complain unless i am willing to give back.

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      Guest August 10th

      So some of you just it huh :)

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        August 10th

        +2

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      bastoncinni August 10th

      there are some people..like me who like and search for this kind of tuts….i’m not realy interested in web designs and interfaces so i’m not realy sorry they don’t appear as often as some would like

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        begs August 11th

        *signed* I love those composition tutorials, especially if it’s video tutorials.
        Every time there’s some new technique to find.

        Keep up the great work and thank you.

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    Ninjaman August 10th

    Kind of nice! But is this really a tutorial? Or just a walkthrough? Since the demands are that you are a somewhat experienced PS user, you probably can figure out how most of the picture was done yourself. What I´m really after is the small details, like tips on creating the hair, making the hairbrush etc. Not just “and now you paint a fantastic hair and place it on the head” and no explanation as to how it was built up.

    And yes, this is the gazillionth woodland fairy/sorceress/Lady Godivaesque/Pre-Raphaelite character making her appearence once again. It´s the same with 3D imagery: just goblins, elves, cave trolls and Gollums all over the place.

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    SA August 10th

    The look and feel is great ! COOL

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    tom August 10th

    aside from the hair, there is nothing to be learned here for any level.

    what are you doing psdtuts? get back to what brought us here in the first place.

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      Aerodynamic August 11th

      Thank you.

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    Someone August 10th

    booring, i almost go to sleep.. but some techniques maybe can be useful.. peace xd

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    August 10th

    Sorry about the offtopic but this is what im getting all day after refresh/reopen tut+ website:

    Error establishing a database connection

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    Kyle August 10th

    Interesting, but the birds and the head dress look completely photoshopped. I liked the whole idea tho.

    And I agree with Luke. Id like to see more practical uses of photoshop for designers. Graphic Design layouts, building a simple (but cool) website from scratch, building graphics for a magazine…ect ect. But I cannot complain at all towards the artist. They did great work. Im just hoping to see a little more variety in the future.

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    Melody August 10th

    Ya, the headpiece doesn’t look like it quite fits, but I agree with Luke, it’s cool when there are tuts that actually talk about work that is published somewhere and is a true example of proper design quality.

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    marlapatate August 10th

    dont like it but thx to continu make some tut its helpfuls

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    Eric Shafer August 10th

    While I agree, there seems to be a lot of surreal tutorials and not too many ‘design’ tutorials, this is still pretty nice.

    Featured here: http://www.presidiacreative.com/best-of-the-web-31/

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    Jay August 10th

    Dont like the “Kraken” helmet…looks like webbed fins. Parrots aren’t known to be found much in northern forests much either…..but oh well; woulda thought a deer, or bear, or wolverine or something would fit better. Otherwise, neat photo manip.

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    Joshua August 10th

    Great tutorial, but I do believe that her face needed a small shadow added for the crown, and the edges of the crown could have used a little bit of a touch-up to make the whole crown look 3-d. I guess the edges just look a little bit flat.

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    Joe August 10th

    another photo manipulation *sigh*

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    Daniel Whyte August 10th

    That lighting is way off, also whats with her crown thing, it consumes the image.

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    mathieu August 10th

    isn’t it kitch ?

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    James August 10th

    A few more tweaking and adjustments it would have made a nice impact overall.

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    Aguaesolutions August 10th

    Awsome…! Thank you

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    Alexander August 10th

    Way too many surreal art tuts now-a-days.

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      bastoncinni August 12th

      surreal…i’m so sick of people who don’t know what SURREAL means…this is fantasy !!! it has nothing to do with surrealism !!!!! poor Dali …plase take some time and read something about surreal art maybe you will understand what it means……

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    spidermonkey August 10th

    I like this tutorial over the other surreal tut that was submitted recently, although I do think it would be nice to have variety in the types of tutorials that are being submitted. I do like the end result in this one however.

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    Aerodynamic August 11th

    Please tutsplus, stop spamming us with this monotonous style. PLEASE.

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      TheAL August 11th

      Don’t worry so much about the style and end product so much as the path to get there. You still learn some neat techniques that can be applied to a wide variety of styles. That is more so the point…

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    Kim Dolleris August 11th

    There has been a number of really great tuts on this site .. so what if they occationally overlab. People are putting a lot of hours into writing theese. Could agree on wanting to see more variation, but cmon guys. No need to unthankful.

    We all know that thers about 50 different way to get the job done i photoshop – even though things overlab the tecniques differ and thats the beneficial part. How to use the tecniques is up to you.

    There’s a nice “Suggestions” box in the footer if you have anything specific you’d like to see hows done.

    On topic: one could work a bit more on light/shadows to make it more realistic. Love the hair brush – downloaded it instantly! :D

    Take a peak on theese: http://stylefrizz.com/200801/pictures-of-celebrities-as-disney-legends-by-annie-leibovitz/

    :D Dolleris

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    Kasper Lau August 11th

    Really nice stuff! Looks pretty realistic.

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    Jim August 11th

    Great stuff, thank you so much

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    TheAL August 11th

    I love the conclusion, but there are 2 things about it that bug me. The headpiece doesn’t seem to be sitting quite right. It’s an unfortunate side effect of trying to find two photos whose angles match up perfectly. And the bird flying to her left hand doesn’t seem to blend it as well as everything else in the photo.

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    farhan rao August 12th

    very nice tutorial…..

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    nisha gandhi August 12th

    great to see ur tutorial here also jurgen:)

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    g3niuz August 13th

    amazing stuff…

    i like the stock image ;D

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    Mounir August 13th

    thanks man
    AWESOME >>>>>…..Tutorial and good work I realn so much withe you thanks agian

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    AlbGraphic August 13th

    Nice tutorial. The final image looks pretty interesting. I’m gonna try it soon. Great work !

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    Romee Jain August 14th

    Wonderful…
    m gonna try rgt nw…

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    TwenStudio August 14th

    Cooool Man This Amazing Tutorials

    I Like It

    Thanks :P

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    demon24 August 18th

    watch out man! u R a genius!

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    Jürgen August 21st

    Thanks man happy to hear *g* ;-)

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    Bonita August 22nd

    stunning pic! great tutorial!! can’t wait to try it out!!

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    Mary September 9th

    I thought this was a great tutorial from a designer workflow point of view. It wasn’t a great PhotoShop skills lesson, however. For example, why not use Calculations to create the mask around the model? Why not use Levels to darken the forest? I don’t know; I didn’t feel as though I learned much in the way of Photoshop techniques. That’s not to say that this montage isn’t highly effect from a graphic design point-of-view though, the author did a great job on it!

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    Design Wannabe September 12th

    you know I love this tutorial but something about her head piece doesn’t feel right.. I don’t know why.

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    alozz November 13th

    This actually turned out pretty good. Not digging the flying bird though, its too bright for the background. Also, just nitpicking but that kind of bird belongs in a tropical setting, an dove/owl/something would’ve worked better.

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    cindrella November 14th

    amazing tutorial…… like a lot….. very nice techniques…..thnx alot ..

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