Making trees has turned into a torment for Tantalus. I could post every week another update on progress and setbacks. I am
being tasked and could even rename the blog to Lost in Trees, or
something.
However, that would be boring.
And for those of you wondering how long it took me, or why I spent so much time making these trees, all I can say is that I'm not as good a model-maker as I would like to be, but I'm stubborn about learning from failure.
So, here's a post showing the stages of making a tree.
In the picture above, left-to-right, shows the process.
The first tree in front Seafoam sprigs glued to an armature next to pair of tree done earlier after flex paste has been applied to blend both together.
In the background is a one armature waiting for me to apply Seafoam sprigs to its branches, and the other is a partially finished tree.
And a picture from above. Note how one can see through the trees.
At the rear and to the left is a tree armature that I fabricated using three pine tree armatures glued together. I wanted to make a Birch tree, but it's really only an approximation because I've taken liberties with its form.
The right rear you can see the tree that I had finished building in a previous evolution, which I was not happy with.
I decided it needed to be be remade, and this his shows how I inserted new Seafoam into the structure to rebuild it. The next tree post, see what I did there, I will break down the how and whys I did these tree the way I did.
Catch you all on the bounce.