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Actually, I just wanted to try embedding an image in the post from my computer.

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There are 4 layers.

Bottom layer - white
Set foreground and background colors white and light gray
Next layer - filter>render>clouds
Set foreground color a slightly darker gray
Next layer - used a brush from a set named "Brush Luz Hiden" at maybe 50% opacity
Top layer - used a snowflake brush from a set named "Meldir Snowflakes" and added bevels

I thought I might place a photo just below the snowflake layer and let the flakes cover the corner.
jo
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I think its great! Thanks.
That looks really cool! Thank you for sharing your technique, I'm going to have to try that as soon as a have a little free time!

Love to see your finished page!
Thanks, Jane and Judy. I've been experimenting with brushes lately for my website and I really liked that Brush Luz Hiden one for creating a little texture.
jo
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Where did you find that brush?
Jo,
Your background is beautiful, thanks for sharing your technique. Yes, where did you get the Luz Hiden brush?
Eva ;)
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Jo, very elegant looking. Thanks for sharing!
Let us provide scaffolds that allow students to build cathedrals in which they want to sing.
Jo, that is beautiful! I will definitely have to try that tut. Thanks so much.
Brush Luz Hiden is from biorust.com
You have to register to download.
http://www.biorust.com/downloads/browse/3/name/asc/7/
about halfway down the page
jo
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Sony VAIO PC/Windows XT/PSE5/CS3
Canon digital rebel XT
Thank you for the link Jo.
Eva ;)
Eva
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Eva's Break Some Rules Gallery
Nikon D80 & 70-300mm VR Lens
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