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    A blur (or spread filter) on the mask would probably help the forest blend a bit better.

    To change the mountain colour, go into the mountain colour layer and use Colours->Hue-Saturation. This will let you shift the colours (using the hue slider) around the spectrum and decrease the colour intensity with the saturation and lightness sliders. Getting a good brown is always hard on computer screens...(at least for me...)

    Nice first effort, though! Glad you found the tutorial useful.

    -Rob A>

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    Quote Originally Posted by RobA View Post
    A blur (or spread filter) on the mask would probably help the forest blend a bit better.

    To change the mountain colour, go into the mountain colour layer and use Colours->Hue-Saturation. This will let you shift the colours (using the hue slider) around the spectrum and decrease the colour intensity with the saturation and lightness sliders. Getting a good brown is always hard on computer screens...(at least for me...)

    Nice first effort, though! Glad you found the tutorial useful.

    -Rob A>
    heh.. so the update to clarify the mountain section is coming when?
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