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Second tutorial time! :boogie:
I made this one fairly quickly, so I hope it's understandable. The image quality is a little lower than last time, so hopefully it will load a little more quickly.
Anyways, backgrouds with premade brushes. Easy peasy. :) Enjoy!
And, as always, if anyone has any questions, please feel free to contact me any time. :heart:

Roll Credits:
Photoshop w/ laptop mouse.
Original painting can be found here: [link]
Mountain brushes by ~GrimReapeR7
Dandelion & Cloud brushes by *redheadstock (See this gallery for all your brush needs! It's super awesome.)
Art, Characters, & Tutorial (C) Rebecca Wright
Please do not copy, trace, redistribute, heavily reference, or use this tutorial for anything besides its intended purpose under penalty of being hit with a fish. :shakefish:
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Mood: Wow! !1o1Simsens Sep 11, 2011   Digital Artist
Wow, I'm not so good, it's a relly beautifull.
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=RebeccaStapp Sep 11, 2011  Hobbyist Digital Artist
Hope this helps you. :)
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*xdancingintherain Aug 13, 2011  Hobbyist Photographer
When I try and add the brush the background shows through to much so it ends up looking like a blue/black mountain. Then when I try and fill it in the whole thing goes black. Any help with this would be appreciated. Thanks
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=RebeccaStapp Aug 14, 2011  Hobbyist Digital Artist
There are ways to alter the brushes to make them more opaque, but I can't give you much help there since it's such a process. There are loads of specific tutorials on DA and the web about editing/making brushes though. And sometimes just duplicating the layer will help.

I've had that issue before and usually the most efficient thing to do is start with the brush and then paint over or under it with your shading colors. That helps it blend in more with you picture too. :)

Hope that helps some. And good luck!
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*xdancingintherain Aug 14, 2011  Hobbyist Photographer
Thanks a lot! I was able to figure it out. I had to paint underneath it. Thanks for the tip though.
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=RebeccaStapp Aug 15, 2011  Hobbyist Digital Artist
:) Awesome.
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!Converse-Forever Oct 2, 2010  Hobbyist Digital Artist
Wow that looks fast and easy :) Thanks for making this !
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=RebeccaStapp Oct 2, 2010  Hobbyist Digital Artist
Hope it helps!
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~Dauntless-Gothika Mar 2, 2009  Student Digital Artist
Thank you so much for this great tutorial!!!
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=RebeccaStapp Mar 6, 2009  Hobbyist Digital Artist
I hope it's helpful! :D
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