Original pictures and renderings:
Edit the cyan in the hue and saturation, use the eyedropper to absorb the cyan of the grass, and slide the hue +25 to the right.
Use the lasso tool to select the fence area in the upper right corner. Feather it to 250. Adjust the curve. Lower the brightness!
Add the sky material with clouds to the upper left corner of the screen.
Multiply the material, add a mask, and gradually blend it with the original sky.
Use the lasso tool to select the outline of the character, set the feather value to 100, and use curves to brighten it appropriately!
Cancel the ant line and adjust the color balance, midtone - blue +24.
Bring up the butterfly wings material.
Adjust the position of the butterfly wings, and slide the hue in the hue and saturation to make the butterfly wings close to the overall tone! Notice the change in color.
In order to highlight the whole, use the burn tool to appropriately deepen the surrounding areas of the image and apply Gaussian blur (note that the degree of blur cannot be too high!). The butterfly's wings were also appropriately exaggerated using the deformation tool!
This step is to add and apply multiple materials! In order to create a dreamy and beautiful visual sense, strengthen the theme, and make the whole picture more vivid, a large number of butterfly materials of different sizes and dreamy stars were added, as well as spring water and the moon next to the grass! The flexible use of these materials requires, in addition to daily accumulation, mastering the strength and settings of the brush.