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I just finished this and I'm very found of it but there are some things I would change on the next one. I've already decided I'm going to do this one again only bigger. Here is my own critique.

1. The pine trees on the right are over lapping. One actually disappeared and all you see is the cast shadow. Next time I will spread them out more and make the biggest in front smaller.

2. The shadows on left hard wood trees I will angle more to the left so they are not in a line with each other.

3. I will blend the auras around the moon more so the transition from one value to the next is smoother.

4. I'm thinking that perhaps one very little red cardinal in the hard would tree would give a zinger to the picture. What is your opinion? Of course then it would no longer be monochromatic.

I would really appreciate an honest critique so my next one will be better than this one. Thanks.

Just FYI the lower right yellow tint is do to the lighting in my room. It's too cold to go outside to take a photo. It's white/blue in reality.
 

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I like it! It looks like a Christmas card!

As for the "hiding" tree, that happens in nature.

As long as the shadow is cast by the light, if they run into each other, oh well.

If you are looking for more realism go ahead and blend the moonlight, for surrealism, it is spot on.

Personally, I wouldn't worry about the bird, but that is strictly opinion.
 

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Thank you Susan and Butterfly. I am definitely going to change the pine trees around on the next one. Nature has them blocking each other, but in Terry's world I want them to show....maybe just partial blocking.

So you both don't think a red cardinal in the tree would be good? I understand your hesitation. I'm there too, but something keeps nagging at me saying it needs a zinger.
 

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Thank you FanKi. I would not change the picture much, just a little bit. I can't wait to do it bigger, but I have others I'm working on right now.

Yeah I decided against any bird. They would not be out at night in the cold snow and the red cardinal would not look red at night anyway, it would look black.
 

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agree with Susan with the Christmas Card... ~"Have a holly jolly Christmas, it's the best time of the year.. I don't know if there'll be snow, but have a cup of cheer. "
Actually snow drops in January.. here in Canada.. so I'll just keep on dreaming of a White Christmas..lol..
 

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Can you paint a deer or two? That would look awesome.

BTW, I saw the tutorial for this scene and it will probably be my first attempt if and when I get some space to paint. Looks like so much fun and you paint them so fast. That's right up my ally.
 

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I really like the idea of a deer but I'm not sure where I would put it in this picture and have it look correct. I'm doing a larger painting of the same scene with smaller pine trees so I will include it there. This painting being a monochromatic painting I'm guessing I would make the deer a bluish gray color.

This was a very easy tutorial and I highly recommend it, you will enjoy it. I have to tell you though I do not do the wet on wet that she does in the tutorial, I let the layers dry before putting the next layer on.
 

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Well I'll be looking forward to seeing the deer entering the moonlight!

Since it will be my first, I'll probably follow her every move. Then you can show me how to put a deer in the scene.:biggrin:
 

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You know I've been thinking about it and I don't want to put a deer in this picture. The larger one is for my house and every time I look at it I'll feel sorry for the poor deer out in the cold and snow. Or think about hunters killing it.

If I do a picture with a deer in it would have to be around trees and bushes with leaves to make me feel good looking at the painting. It's all about how the painting makes me feel.
 
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