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It's time to make penguins fall off the iceberg for no good reason! Make a new layer and fill it with white. Reduce the opacity to 50% and paint in a vertical trail of black from the top group of penguins to the group standing below the iceberg like the image below. Raise the opacity back to 100% and launch Scatter.

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Again the settings are fairly similar to the last time with some minor differences. We don't want the falling penguins to be tightly packed together, so in the Packing panel reduce the Density at 0 Luminance to 56%. In the Color panel I set the Luminance to 46% at top, 36% at bottom, making the falling penguins very slightly brighter than those at the top and bottom of the iceberg.

The penguins should probably be casting shadows against the iceberg and randomly rotated to a greater extent as they are falling. In the Variant panel scale was set to 13% at top, and 19% at bottom. Now set the Rotation slider to 96% as the maximum value, causing the penguins to be falling at all sorts of odd angles. In the Shadow panel, raise the radius to 35% and the X offset to 35%, Y offset to -39%. Now the penguins are casting a fairly definite shadow upon the iceberg as they fall. Again apply Scatter.

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No penguins were harmed in the making of this tutorial.

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