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Scratch build trees

Posted by Cryns on 22 Dec 2015, 14:53

Last summer I made scratch build trees. I will write a tutorial how to do this with lots of different trees, materials and techniques and post those in the tutorial section.

Here are some previews for the gallery.

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Posted by Bluefalchion on 22 Dec 2015, 17:25

Those trees look brilliant! I especially like the weeping willow. Will read your tutorial with keen interest.
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Posted by Emperor on 22 Dec 2015, 19:03

Yeah me too...I looked a long time for some good tree tutorial...
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Posted by sberry on 22 Dec 2015, 19:51

Great! They are looking absolutely life-like. And the promised tutorial will be great too!
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Posted by Peter on 22 Dec 2015, 21:32

Fantastic realistic made trees! Can't wait to see the tutorials! ;-) :thumbup:
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Posted by Beano Boy on 23 Dec 2015, 02:11

FANTASTIC WORK! BB
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Posted by Kekso on 23 Dec 2015, 09:47

I can't wait to see tutorials too. Weeping willow is my favorite as well.
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Posted by k.b. on 23 Dec 2015, 10:50

Very nice work indeed! I love realistic landscapes and these trees will contribute greatly to the realism of any battlefield.
Looking forward to the tutorial.
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Posted by Graeme on 23 Dec 2015, 16:42

Wonderful! Lovely looking trees.
I was also mightily impressed by the willow but I think the Green Man hanging on my wall really likes the gnarled old tree in the first two shots. There's a tree from the wild wood, how much history has it been witness to.
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Posted by chen on 24 Dec 2015, 10:52

Truly beautiful work. These masterpieces remind us modellers that despite of more and more different kits and materials and techniques we are after all seeking to represent the nature itself.
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Posted by Arekmaximus on 30 Dec 2015, 18:20

Lovely! :love:
Tutorial!!! Please! :xd:

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Posted by ADM on 01 Jan 2016, 15:10

Magnificent work, I think I can guess the method, it's like modeling a figure with miliput or something like that, around a metal frame and the foliage is embellished with crushed tea leaf. No doubt the time spent on each of these superb tree is really big !
This method is perfect for "Lord of the Ring " to represent the talking trees ! :thumbup: it's like modelling a diorama and a figure at the same time.
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Posted by Egbert on 02 Jan 2016, 11:32

Wow, wow, wow... :notworthy:
brilliant... splendid... excellent... :thumbup: :thumbup: :thumbup:
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Posted by Cryns on 06 Jan 2016, 13:42

Yes ADM you are right. Making a tree is like modelling a human figure but larger and (here comes the good news) less detailed and less difficult.

Thanks everybody for the enthusiasm. Because I have very few WIP pics of my scratch build trees, I will make at least one new wheeping willow for a good tutorial since this was your shared favorite.

Also I am collecting plants and material from nature and determinate their latin names so you can start raiding the gardens of your wifes and neighbours to find your ready made trees for free.

All this will take a while but be patient and I will present it to you.
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Posted by Cryns on 27 Jan 2016, 15:06

Part one of the tutorial including HOW TO BUILD A WEEPING WILLOW has been posted in the tutorial section.
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Posted by dykio on 27 Jan 2016, 15:08

yeehaaa.... gonna look right away :read:
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Posted by KenzoSato on 15 Feb 2016, 21:11

Very good
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Posted by Eugenij on 16 Feb 2016, 14:32

Excellent job! You are great master with trees! These are one of the best and realistic trees shown by me! Respect :yeah: :yeah:
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