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3D Tree Variations


Great organic look.
 
Three very nice combinations Chris! :thumbsup:

The only observation I can make is that the trees are more looking like a shrub in proportion with the background.
I like most the first one, looks like an autumn scene and the thirth one looks like a tree growing on a cliff.

You could experiment and lower the camera view...

I'm gonna try something like that this afternoon after my sunday nap...:biglaff:
 
A tree-mendous tree-o of foliage there!

These will look tree-rific in one of your indus-tree-al or fac-tree renders.

Experimenting is always a good thing although there is no guaran-tree the results will be satisfac-tree...its a bit of a lot-tree.

Who knows what we'll get once you've given them the 'chrisdesign' tree-tment!
(Thats optional, not manda-tree)

Its no mys-tree that tree-ditionally trees aren't blue but I guess it goes with the terri-tree.

Just remember, watch your intersecting geome-tree!

Regards.
MrTree.
 
A tree-mendous tree-o of foliage there!

These will look tree-rific in one of your indus-tree-al or fac-tree renders.

Experimenting is always a good thing although there is no guaran-tree the results will be satisfac-tree...its a bit of a lot-tree.

Who knows what we'll get once you've given them the 'chrisdesign' tree-tment!
(Thats optional, not manda-tree)

Its no mys-tree that tree-ditionally trees aren't blue but I guess it goes with the terri-tree.

Just remember, watch your intersecting geome-tree!

Regards.
MrTree.


:bustagut:
 
Three very nice combinations Chris! :thumbsup:

The only observation I can make is that the trees are more looking like a shrub in proportion with the background.
I like most the first one, looks like an autumn scene and the thirth one looks like a tree growing on a cliff.

You could experiment and lower the camera view...

I'm gonna try something like that this afternoon after my sunday nap...:biglaff:


Thanks very much Lambert.

OK... the language. :redface: I actually wanted them to look more like shrubs.
I aimed for a graphical or posterized effect. Like the middle one looks more like art, to decorate a wall.
 
A tree-mendous tree-o of foliage there!

These will look tree-rific in one of your indus-tree-al or fac-tree renders.

Experimenting is always a good thing although there is no guaran-tree the results will be satisfac-tree...its a bit of a lot-tree.

Who knows what we'll get once you've given them the 'chrisdesign' tree-tment!
(Thats optional, not manda-tree)

Its no mys-tree that tree-ditionally trees aren't blue but I guess it goes with the terri-tree.

Just remember, watch your intersecting geome-tree!

Regards.
MrTree.

Thank a lot for your 'kind' words MrTom...you definitely got a talent with 'word acrobatics'!!!
 
OK... the language. :redface:

There was nothing wrong with your spelling Chris!

"--Three very nice combinations Chris!--"

I played with the words 'tree' (baum) and 'three' (drei) but I'm a novice when its comes to that: cfr the post of MrToM! I don't know where he keeps getting it...
 

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