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A lovely bird. I am sure you meant for the bird to be in harmony with its friend the butterfly. However, I am imagining the bird is hunting and then eating the butterfly 2 seconds later.
If you want to add depth to flat piece of stuff, sometime brushing some darker colors along the edges can work. Generally use a soft brush and a few layers of brushing with the darker brushing on top and getting lighter as you go down. I did this very roughly, very fast, and very sloppy to at least get a rough idea. Sometimes Normal, Multiply, Overlay, etc work well.
https://imgur.com/a/EawaZFv - scroll down to see the brushing layer.
I agree, the poor butterfly won't last long if he doesn't flee...
Thanks for the tip BW, you're so full of resources
Oooh you did it. The bird has more depth now and doesn't look so flat. Pretty simple huh? Make sure to use Clipping Masks when doing this so that the darks get painted only on your subject.
Original!
Classy and well rendered.
Oooohhh.. So close to 60.
That's a bit because of you
FELICITATIONS for number 3!
Merciiii
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