Jacquelin Vanderwood
December 2004
Start by outlining the sky with the Pen tool. In the Paths palette name the layer.
Hit the Enter key to make the sky active. Create a gradient using the colors below.
Find the longest vertical part, hold down the Shift key and apply the gradient.
Using the same method but on a new layer below the sky, outline the mountains and apply the gradient.
For the low lying hills create a new layer below the others and use the same method again. Apply the gradient shown.
Create a new layer and outline the lowest hills. Apply the gradient shown.
Again use the same method on a new layer placed at the top.
Before completing the trees I proceeded to color the house using one layer for the main house, one layer for the roof, and one layer for the chimney.
Below all other layers I filled in the base snow with light yellow.
Here is what we have so far.
For the shadows I combined using the Pen tool and the brush.
I used darker versions of the blue on the snow to add more shadow depth by the tree and house. Then I applied Gaussian Blue to the snow to soften.
I then added color using the airbrush to complete the house.
For the mountains I added snow color using the airbrush and then added highlight from the sun to make the mountains stand out. I used Liquefy to draw out the snow at the bottom.
Next I added the same light yellow highlight to the lower hills and used Motion Blur point downward to soften the look.
I added snow to the tree on the left and then used Liquefy to draw out the snow in a more natural manner.
I added color to the trees, then applied Motion Blur at an angle then did a Fade to Lighten.
I then decided at this point to call the snow scene finished.
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