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I make most of my oaks out of WS deciduous tree armatures and then add other foliage. I'd say grab a couple of the trees, dry brush the trunks to see what they look like and static flock away.
I've experimented with static grass to build up conifers from armatures and I'm less enthused about the look than I hoped I would be. It gives a random look of branches radiating out, rather than the more subdued semi-horizontal structure of the branches. It works on deciduous trees in many cases because that is what the branch structure is like. Some of the European "drooping" conifers can be done well that way, but the North American species look kind of strange. JIMO.
I've experimented with static grass to build up conifers from armatures and I'm less enthused about the look than I hoped I would be. It gives a random look of branches radiating out, rather than the more subdued semi-horizontal structure of the branches. It works on deciduous trees in many cases because that is what the branch structure is like.
Oh... *****. Do they make static grass in "branch" colors? I think I might've found my next winter tree experiment. Unless you don't think it looked that good.