This is my entry, titled "Spread your wings and take flight." It consists of two birds, perched on a tree branch, facing each other. There are many layers, so this is quite easy for you to use after I tell you about all of them. But before we do that, rules:
Don't claim this as your own, give credit to Clove for the lines.
Don't cover up the signature. Let it be shown openly.
Now, we can talk about the layers. First of all, there is the "BORDER" layer at the very top; it has the square red border that is on the edges of the picture. If you click 'Lock Alpha,' then you can recolour the red border to any other colour. This is an optional layer, so you may also erase or remove it.
After that, there are the 'Signature, no touch' layers. Take heed of the 'no touch' part and don't do anything to my signature, please. Don't cover it up, move it, erase it, change the opacity, recolour it - don't do anything to it.
Then you will find a 'BRANCH' layer. That is the branch the birds are perched on. Beware: the shading of the branch is on the same layer, so if you must recolour this, you also must re-do the shading or you won't have it anymore. The birds may look awkward floating in midair without the branch, so I advise that you don't remove it unless you are okay with that.
At the very bottom, there is a "BACKGROUND" layer. The background is merely black on there, but if you wish, you may make a different background. There are pre-made backgrounds, that are on layers that start with "PM;" for example, "PM 1." Right now, PM 1 is on. "PM 1" is this snow background, which is quite appropriate for this season. "PM 2" is a sunset background. "PM 3" is a starry night background.
In between all that, there are others. "One Lines," "One Shading," "ONE," "One Glow," "Two Lines," "Two Shading," "TWO, " "Two Glow." The "Lines" layers are for the lines. You may use lock alpha if you wish to recolour the lines for some reason. The "Shading" layers are for the shading, obviously. You may use lock alpha if you wish to have differently coloured shading for some reason. The "Glow" layers have the red glow - I assume you won't want it to be always red, so you may use lock alpha to change the colour. The layers with the number in all caps are the ones you predominantly use lock alpha to colour in the bird. One is the bird in the center, facing right; Two is the bird on the edge, facing left.
Enjoy! I added you; click "ColourMeIn" to start your new picture! ^-^
Clove