
In this composite, I had a basic background with a Christmas tree and packages. The packages were beige with an off-red color, more of a burgundy. There wasn’t any window, sleigh, or wreath. The playful kittens soon joined the scene and I mixer brushed the edges of their fur. When I placed the window, it was just smeary, no scene. It was part of another composite. I trimmed it to show just the window. I added the deer, trees, and snow to the outdoor scene, as well as Christmas lights on the outdoor trees. Changed the color of all the presents. I added lights to the wreath and the tree. Created shadows and vignetting to give the composite more depth, changed the color of the room, and slipped in another Christmas tree so the cat could have her paw on top of it. Also changed the color of the small tree so that it fits better with the scene.
In other words, I should have been writing on Stolen Highland Dreams. lol But I love creating composites.
I’m off to work!
It’s COLD out! Have a fantastic day!
Terry Spear
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