One of four backgrouds I did in Dogwaffle, playing with the progam. Whenever I open it, I seem only able to make scenery/backgrounds. I don't know why... x.O; But I like how they come out. I figured I'd share them with you guys.
Finally, we have Starlit Nightscape. This one's darker than Dark Forest, yet it doesn't have as ominous a feel. ^.^;; I used less stars and added a 'fallen' star on the ground. I played with the Dodge and Burn settings on the brushes when making the trees and grass. After these four, I think I learned quite a bit about the program and how things work. I still will not say I'm an expert at Dogwaffle as I'm still learning many things about it. However, I really enjoy making scenery with it. It's easy, but still requires an artistic eye to know where to put things when using the brushes. I think I'll continue to use this program when making backdrops or just plain ol' scenic 'paintings'. ^.^
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