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Cracking stuff mate Makes me want to re-visit mine and titivate them
That is a precise tutorial, thank you very much!
They look ace!
Can't see the wood for the trees yet, but you don't do things by half, that's for sure. Also, I shudder to think of the woodchuck that would chuck that wood.
Nice job on the trees.
Really great looking trees.Can't wait to see the whole forest.
Superb Andy
Brilliant.But more worrying are the works of art shoved in the boxes in the background!
Me too (Had to google what titivate means just in case I was agreeing to something nefarious)
Really nice start Lon
I've been known to chime in as an "unfan" of truncated trees - but with the level of texture on these AND the lower branches, they work. Helps also to have 'fleshed' out full size trees in the mix that just happen to be smaller trees. Makes the whole more convincing. Hope you will add many more "full" trees in amongst the giant trunks to keep up the 'convincingness' element. Much of our hobby depends on optical 'delusions' and the "full" trees are critical to achieving your 'delusion' of a forest. Endor is some imaginative persons delusion after all.
I would have said 'illusion' rather than 'delusion', as its somewhat negative connotations don't fit with such a cracking build. Lovely work Andy, I wouldn't mind having a go at the pine trees.
Your not fooling me old matey flip. A flat top makes it easier to balance an ewok village level does it not
Very nice trees Andy.
Very Nice! Those Chinese palm trees work well as ferns.
Top work, mate. I have a ridiculous amount of stuff to make a jungle at some point but I can see myself chucking in a few big lads as well now...
Thanks mate! I was copying the big ones you made a while ago. Big Endor game for BLAM next year?