Here's a nice larch.
Enjoy! :)
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Thanks. Now I can remake the Monty Python skit, The Larch.
The tree looks really nice. It will look great on the slopes.
Fine work! Thank you for sharing!
Ta D!
:)
It's a good looking tree! Thank you for sharing!
Thanks , DandelO :)
lol!
Quote from: njeneb on September 08, 2010, 03:57:05 PM
Thanks. Now I can remake the Monty Python skit, The Larch.
The tree looks really nice. It will look great on the slopes.
i was thinking of that same sketch when i saw the title
"I'm a lumberjack, and I'm OK . . . " ::)
Thanks, Martin.
John
Thanks for this - and the maple pack too, which I just downloaded.
The... Larch.
The... Larch.
The... Larch.
Thanks!
Thank you Martin ...I'll be using this one soon.
And it has visible roots! Thank you!
wow another tree! i'll soon be using these :D
used them here:
(http://th00.deviantart.net/fs70/150/f/2010/268/5/4/noctilucent_cloud_by_nethskie-d2zhjdm.jpg) (http://nethskie.deviantart.com/art/Noctilucent-Cloud-180537178)
Quote from: AndyWelder on September 17, 2010, 11:46:57 AM
And it has visible roots! Thank you!
the problem I have with "visible" roots is the trees often wind up floating in a 'pop' so if they come to me as an .obj or .3ds, I take them into PoseRay and delete the roots before I do the 'drop to zero' thing, and then save.....the roots disappear and the trees sit on the ground as they should although a tree with roots is way valuable in a single tree closer up situation as roots are key to realisim in close ups.. ...