If you’re doing a lot of trees, make sure you change colours a little for each one, and give them a wide range of sizes to avoid them looking like cookie cutter copies. That’s it! It’s pretty quick, even for lots of trees. When you’re happy with this, add a multiply layer underneath the other layers and use a low opacity brush with your shadow he and lay in a cast shadow to bring the tree out of the background. Trees aren’t just great masses of leaves – they clump and bunch and have shapes inside the groups of leaves. Try to follow any contours of the line drawing. Switch colours to your shadow hue (dark blue) and build up the tree shadows. Turn off the colour jitter and use the same bright yellow (almost white) with a low opacity to highlight the top of the tree. The last step is to really sell the shape of the tree.Then I work in scattered highlights that give the impression of leaves.
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