Lupines appear in the spring in many parts of the world. I hope Walli is looking, these would make a great flower model. The photo was the work of 'Chip Phillips' ...many thanks to him.
Bob
Need to learn to read the hole thing. Though it was a render first.
seems like lightning shared a flower like this a while back, i believe i still have it in my object collection.
Quote from: zaai999 on February 11, 2011, 04:02:37 PM
seems like lightning shared a flower like this a while back, i believe i still have it in my object collection.
I wonder if the link is still here?
Didn't I see someone posting an image with this flower(or very similar) quite recently here, was it Terrade? In a nice train track render?
* Yes, here; http://forums.planetside.co.uk/index.php?topic=11704.0
Maybe not as detailed for a closeup as you'd like from the reference shot, maybe not even the same flower. I dunno, no botanist, me. I do see loads of shared plants from Terrade at Ashundar, though, is it there, Bob?
here are some renders of the lightning flower i was talking about-
http://-zagadka-.deviantart.com/gallery/?offset=144#/d1qdarz
http://-zagadka-.deviantart.com/art/untitled-wooded-landscape-104152344
Quote from: zaai999 on February 11, 2011, 09:02:28 PM
here are some renders of the lightning flower i was talking about-
http://-zagadka-.deviantart.com/gallery/?offset=144#/d1qdarz
http://-zagadka-.deviantart.com/art/untitled-wooded-landscape-104152344
Those flowers appear as 'Astilbe' which has different leaves than the Lupine. Lupines are usually blue, white or a purple/red.
put on the list - its a very nice flower, but takes a while until blooming - not sure if i have good photos for textures already
Ah, I hate lupins ;-). We get them alongside the roads here. When I lived up in the mountains they would bloom beside the road in the high country. People would gush over them. Apart from generally disliking the colours, they look so out of place. They're introduced here. Not such an issue down on the plains where you hardly see a native plant anyway.
That's just me though :-).
Quote from: Walli on February 14, 2011, 07:27:53 AM
put on the list - its a very nice flower, but takes a while until blooming - not sure if i have good photos for textures already
Some info on Lupine flower parts: http://tchester.org/plants/analysis/lupinus/identification.html#flowerpix
Lupines and shrubbery always make me chuckle when I hear the names as they to me hark back to Monty Python[the real script] sketches.. ...
i was thinking the same thing... i believe their episode "Dennis Moore" was about lupines :) :D
Quote from: bobbystahr on February 14, 2011, 12:42:35 PM
Lupines and shrubbery always make me chuckle when I hear the names as they to me hark back to Monty Python[the real script] sketches.. ...
Yup that's the one..."Dennis Moore, Dennis Moore, riding.. ....."
"He takes from the poor, gives to the rich..." ::)
Quote from: dandelO on February 11, 2011, 07:20:01 PM
Didn't I see someone posting an image with this flower(or very similar) quite recently here, was it Terrade? In a nice train track render?
the flower I did was a willowherb, the rosebay usually have a fluffy head where the flower turns to seed, on my plant i have not included to cut down the MBs. Ill have to give lupine a go, looks a bit hard, sure i could pull it off