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I can't claim to be working from a reference photo, per se. I've mostly been playing with materials to see how they look. (I'm a newb at the scenery thing. What can I say?) But the photo at the top of this page is a very rough approximation of what I had in mind:https://www.aroundiowa.com/blog/2016/08/these-6-luscious-iowa-state-forests-are-great-for-your-health/#.WFQjl2QrIvoI'm not trying to create the impression of a forest here, just a grove of trees along a very shallow cut. Kind of like we see on the right in the photo.Jim
But given their trunk thickness and the way the "limbs" grow it gives them an "asparagus" look.I think they'd make wonderful background trees.
Ahh, well, still work from photos though! That's one thing I've learned about scenery: You've gotta treat it like any other model.
Ahh, well, still work from photos though! That's one thing I've learned about scenery: You've gotta treat it like any other model.In fact, I'm actually in York PA tonight to get a good start tomorrow on getting more reference pics of the area I'm modeling.Those ones you posted are a good start.
Looks like you'll be modelling some snow and ice if you're getting pictures today ! Stay safe out there...
Doin' weeds (not weed) may be a pain in the butt, but it seems to add something.
Are you using reference pictures for this? I'm much more accustomed to the darker parts being between the wheels.