Old Tree (Update with finished version)

Started by MGebhart, February 09, 2010, 03:49:05 PM

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MGebhart

One of three versions of the Bristle Pine.

Marc
Marc Gebhart

Henry Blewer

Very striking looking tree. There will be a lot of Arizonian renders!
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Seth


domdib


mhaze


choronr

Outstanding Marc! Your color choices for both trunks are perfect. I would like to see another model where the branching (just a few branches) would point downward at about a 30 or more degrees of angle and then gradually begin to point upward towards the end of the branch. These kinds of trees you'll find growing out of cracks in rock in many southwestern states ...amazing. While we were collecting some years ago, we used a pry bar to carefully remove a tree with as many roots as possible. A friend of mine still has the tree which took several years of careful feeding and watering - eventually, it became a 'bonsai' tree.


domdib

Like others, I'm itchin' to get my hands on this tree.  :)

rcallicotte

Fantastic.  Where's the link to NWDA?   ;D
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Zairyn Arsyn

i like the second tree render best, the texture at bottom of the trunk on the first looks kinda weird imo
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mhaze

Looking forward to playing with this one.