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I was thinking the bakcground might be a bit too smooth and wondering how and where to add the christmas greetings... Dom's suggestion gave me an idea which I just had to try straight away. This was just a quickie so I'm not sure, but I think it might work with larger letters and more space between them... Thoughts?
And thanks Dom for helping me kill two [strike]birds [/strike] zombies with one stone.
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EDIT: Guess there's not that much Christmas red in there, either, though... more brownish, pinkish and generally murky
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The background and foreground elements are quite close in hue and value and although losing edges in shadows is always a good idea losing them in midtones can create a bit of spatial ambiguity especially as it coincides with the underside of that circular bit at the top of the candle holder. If you're going to add more elements then one here might work or instead just darken the area at the back to make the candle move forward.
And forgive me for scrawling clumsily over your lovely detailed work.
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Thanks for pointing that bit out - so far I've been focusing on one thing at a time so I hadn't noticed. The spruce is still not finished, but I'll certainly keep in mind how I can keep the foreground and background apart, when I continue
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