Design influenced by Splitcoaststampers WCW141 | untitled | Digital Project | This Winter watercolor card shows a red cardinal on a fence in a treed Winter scene. A Mint Macaron / Soft Sea Foam wash layer is on the bottom. | Created via #Inkscape | Poster: brentsCards
Special: white watercolor pebble paper, brushes, felt tips
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Mint Macaron / Soft Sea Foam wash | (from bottom):
1. Base: Mint Macaron plain 5 x 7 with thin Basic Black border
2. Wash: Soft Sea Foam with Opacity (64%), Filter (People Film) and notched
3. Web: Smoky Slate with notched, Opacity (12%) and Filter (Lizard Skin, Light Eraser Cracked)
4. Light Linen: Smoky Slate with Opacity (16%) and Filter (Cracked Lava, Linen Canvas)
White layer: Basic White plain with thin Basic Black border [shadow]
Sky Gradient with Cloud Cover | (from bottom):
1. Base: Colors (Baja Breeze to Bashful Blue) plain [shadow]
2. Cloud Gradient Base: Basic White with Opacity (0% to 72%) and Filter (Scotland)
3. Cloud Gradient Frothy: Image 2 transformed to PS-Filter (Crosshatch) | Opacity (72%)
Snow (lower half) | (from bottom):
1. Base: Basic White plain
2. Rolling Base (skipped, only part of PS on item 3): Basic White with Opacity (42%) and Filter (Cross Noise B, Growing Cells, People, Silk Carpet)
3. Rolling Flowing: Image 2 transformed to PS-FIlter (Sponged, Sprayed Stokes) | Opacity (72%) Filter (Soft Focus Lens)
4. Ditch (to right of fence): Smoky Slate wedge with Opacity (24%) and Filter (Electronic Microscopy, Film Grain, Cross Noise B)
5. Snow Piles: Basic White with Opacity (30%) and Filter (Combined Lighting, Glowing Bubble)
6. Name: Basic Gray with with thin Basic Black border
Far Trees | (from bottom):
1. Base: Evening Evergreen plain
2. Needles: Pretty Peacock with Opacity (60%) and Filter (Stonewall, Convoluted Bump)
Fence | (from bottom):
1. Post Shadows: Basic Black
2. Rail Base: Crumb Cake plain with thin Basic Black border
3. Rail Knots: Early Espresso with Opacity (42%) and Filter (Film Grain, Dots Transparency)
4. Rail Grain: Basic Gray with Opacity (30%) and Filter (Combined Lighting, Convoluted Bump)
5. Post Base: Soft Suede with thin Basic Black border
6. Post Grain: Basic Gray with Opacity (30%) and Filter (Eroded Metal, Convoluted Bump)
Cardinal on Fence | (from bottom):
1. Bird Feet: Basic Gray plain
2. Bird Body: Cherry Cobbler plain
3. Bird face: Basic Black plain
4. Eyes and Beak: Pumpkin Pie
Pine Branches in Front | (from bottom):
1. Branches: Early Espresso plain
2. Needles: Evening Evergreen with Pretty Peacock and Filter (Plasticine)
WC Pebble Paper: Smoky Slate with Opacity (8%) and Filter (Cracked Lava, Paper Bump)
Falling Snow: Basic White plain with thin Basic Black border and Filter (Canvas Bumps) [shadow]
[shadow]: Filter (Drop Shadow)
Date: Saturday, February 11, 2023 GMT Views: 779
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Registered: October 19, 2007 Location: Packer Country, WI Posts: 72191
Sat, Feb 11, 2023 @ 4:58 PM
Terrific painting with your graphic design skills. Beautiful texture with the falling snow. Thanks for joining us this week and sharing your take on the video.
Registered: June 29, 2004 Location: Sugar Land. Texas Posts: 79895
Sat, Feb 11, 2023 @ 5:33 PM
Wow, Brent you nailed this!!
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Sat, Feb 11, 2023 @ 5:36 PM
Just gorgeous, Brent. I love this winter scene and you did a fab job. Yep, six more weeks and I suspect more.
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Sun, Feb 12, 2023 @ 7:56 AM
this is so cool Brent, what caught my eye was that the falling snow is all "different" and not you know uniform so, that made me think it must have taken forever to do that