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Using FX mystical lighting effects added the rainbow, a lighting brush effect to the house and tree areas below the rainbow, added the mist to sky and of course, this one was already flooded
FX auto is great, but its also expensive and the download doesn't allow for opening or saving, it just uses their own default images. Better to use PS/ filters/render/lighting effects. Also don't forget that Flaming Pear has some great, free filters as well http://www.flamingpear.com/goodies.html You can also try their "Super blade" download which does have a few effects as well for lighting. Valid for 30 days free trial. http://www.flamingpear.com/blade.html All the best folks, warming up for the digital lighting motif Danny. Nature is the master, we are just mere clickers in time.
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