Friday, October 2, 2020

Crepe Myrtle Foreground tree: 1


I've spent some time over the last few evenings getting some foreground trees built up. These will be for the alcove scene, as well as helping to frame a special new structure that I haven't shared on the blog yet over in Enosburg.

I'm building these up using the Crepe Myrtle tips I harvested last winter - some of them had a considerable "bow" to them, but by gluing a few of them together and selectively pruning some of the large or more oddly placed branches, it makes a nice basic tree armature. In some cases, it's pretty close to the basic shape of an elm tree. 

I then fill out the basic armature with Super tree tips. 

The next step will be to add some bulk and blending to the trunks. 


3 comments:

Chris Adams said...

Looks great Marty! Looking forward to following your process.

Jerry said...

Nice looking tree Marty. Looking forward to the finished tree.
Is this going to be a Fall or summer foliage?

Jerry

Matthieu Lachance said...

Well done Marty. This is a truly convincing multiple trunk tree as seen everywhere but seldom modelled.