Pine - garden tree - work for client
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luc tran
Carolee
leatherback
plant_dr
Pavel Slovák
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Re: Pine - garden tree - work for client
Once again your talent has shown through. Is the black tape, rubber or . . . ? How long did the work take you? Thanks!
Carolee- Member
Re: Pine - garden tree - work for client
Hey Pav, I got a question. Why is that branch on the left side wired up and the others on the right wired down?
Luc
Luc
luc tran- Member
Re: Pine - garden tree - work for client
Hi plant and leatherback
Thank you for nice replies
Greetings Pavel
Hi Carolee
Thanks for nice coments.
It's a black electrical tape. It is not difficult to pull off.
Greetings Pavel
Hi Luc
I have several reasons. Choosing the upper side was a compromise. On the left side there is only one branch of the Dao. Now the other smaller critters like crown of the tree. This way I could use the whole amount of greenery on the left branch. For new comp so I took advantage of ample space left side of the composition. Now the branch will act as a small secondary peak strain. And one more reason when seeking. There is no need to bend down everything. We bend and let grow up, if preserved meaning and aesthetics in composition. Only a few thoughts on your question. I hope you understand.
Greetings Pavel
Thank you for nice replies
Greetings Pavel
Hi Carolee
Thanks for nice coments.
It's a black electrical tape. It is not difficult to pull off.
Greetings Pavel
Hi Luc
I have several reasons. Choosing the upper side was a compromise. On the left side there is only one branch of the Dao. Now the other smaller critters like crown of the tree. This way I could use the whole amount of greenery on the left branch. For new comp so I took advantage of ample space left side of the composition. Now the branch will act as a small secondary peak strain. And one more reason when seeking. There is no need to bend down everything. We bend and let grow up, if preserved meaning and aesthetics in composition. Only a few thoughts on your question. I hope you understand.
Greetings Pavel
Pavel Slovák- Member
Re: Pine - garden tree - work for client
leatherback wrote:Wow. How Do you do it!.
I second that, I did not see that coming. Excellent job
Sabi- Member
Re: Pine - garden tree - work for client
Hey Pav,
Thanks for the sharing your thoughts on your design. I dont quite understand all of it, but it certainly challenges my thoughts on design concepts.
Good luck with the tree,
Luc Tran
Thanks for the sharing your thoughts on your design. I dont quite understand all of it, but it certainly challenges my thoughts on design concepts.
Good luck with the tree,
Luc Tran
luc tran- Member
Re: Pine - garden tree - work for client
It's an interesting approach to filling in big gaps ... works well if you get a thick enough branch that could double as a trunk OR using an otherwise too thick branch in the design rather than cutting it off or jinning it.
marie1uk- Member
Re: Pine - garden tree - work for client
when i see this "by Pavel Slovák"...i must click the thread...you sir, have conditioned my mouse to automatically click the thread...and you never dissapoint...this styling wasnt as drastic as what i am used to seeing in your posts, but once again, great job.
Just Mike- Member
Re: Pine - garden tree - work for client
In other words, it finishes the right side of the foliage triangle, started by the apex.luc tran wrote:Hey Pav, I got a question. Why is that branch on the left side wired up and the others on the right wired down?
Luc
lordy- Member
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