To make the floating islands look like they’ve come from the ground, we would need to put some roots on the bottom of the island. Let’s create a new layer outside the “Islands” group and name that “roots 1”. Activate your Brush tool (B) and right click on the image to bring up the Brush tool menu then click on the drop down menu to bring up the contextual menu, and then click on Load Brushes. Once the Windows Explorer box opens, locate the brush “Rons Winter Collection” and press load.

Let’s now change its color, click on the Set foreground color and input this value on the # box:

We would be applying the roots on “island 6”. Make sure that the currently active layer is “roots 1” then set the Brush values to:

Now after transforming it, activate your Marquee tool (M). See image below for instructions.

Rename the duplicated layer as “roots 2”.
Next we would have to move and erase some parts of our roots. See image below.

When erasing the excess, I would recommend using these Eraser tool (E) values:
The result now should be similar to this:

Now let’s put some roots on “island 7”. We won’t need to put any roots on the other islands for it would just be too hard to see. Select “roots 1” and “roots 2” and right click on any of those layers then when the contextual menu pops up, just click Duplicate layers and press OK then rename them as “roots 3” and “roots 4” respectively. Move those layers up to where “island 7” is located.

Group those layers and rename the Group as “Roots”.
Now to add some color or life, let’s add some birds. Create a new layer and name it “Birds” then open “Bird Brushes” from the Brush tool’s menu.

Use these brush values:
