scotts pine to work...
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corticosa
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scotts pine to work...
hello!
here is a pine of 80 cm a friend want me to work for him
it is not wonderfull...but the trunk is not so bad and there is a lot of branches to work in differents ways
the bark is very nice and need to be carefully touched during the work i think
four "heads" ...maybe keep two and transform one in branch?
so i d like your drawings and virts to help me a little
after i ll show you the result...bad or not
here is the old front side
the one i choose for the moment to work ...but i can make a mistake
so i wait for your opinions and i start the work when i sure of the project
others sides and details
here is a pine of 80 cm a friend want me to work for him
it is not wonderfull...but the trunk is not so bad and there is a lot of branches to work in differents ways
the bark is very nice and need to be carefully touched during the work i think
four "heads" ...maybe keep two and transform one in branch?
so i d like your drawings and virts to help me a little
after i ll show you the result...bad or not
here is the old front side
the one i choose for the moment to work ...but i can make a mistake
so i wait for your opinions and i start the work when i sure of the project
others sides and details
cram- Member
Re: scotts pine to work...
This tree presents little of conicité are bark and sweet. I find him(it) then feminine are style would be rather a "literrati". It is necessary to find a means to emphasize are foliage thanks to the rhythm of the space.
Ps / It pleases me to see you on this cram forum I am in the habit of seeing you on pb
Ps / It pleases me to see you on this cram forum I am in the habit of seeing you on pb
corticosa- Member
Scots styling
I would select the two "heads" with the tightest branches closest to the trunk. The final height could be around 10 or 15 cm shorter than it is now I think.
Good luck.
Good luck.
Mike Pollock- Member
Re: scotts pine to work...
ok!
so a litterati...perfect..that s what i d like to do
for the two tightest branchs of the top...i am agree...and it is not a problem to lose some height
can you show me on a quick virt the two you d keep?...could be helpfull to understand what you mean
corticosa....what is your pseudo on pb?
the answers level is a little better here...and the trees level is incredibly better here
maybe i ll stay
so a litterati...perfect..that s what i d like to do
for the two tightest branchs of the top...i am agree...and it is not a problem to lose some height
can you show me on a quick virt the two you d keep?...could be helpfull to understand what you mean
corticosa....what is your pseudo on pb?
the answers level is a little better here...and the trees level is incredibly better here
maybe i ll stay
cram- Member
Re: scotts pine to work...
here is the little drawing i did to show you the direction i d like to take
but if you have a better solution....i take
but if you have a better solution....i take
cram- Member
Re: scotts pine to work...
I think your drawing suits this particular tree very well.
Seth Ellwood- Member
Re: scotts pine to work...
ok ...great!
maybe i show you also an interresting proposition of a friend ...
maybe i show you also an interresting proposition of a friend ...
cram- Member
Re: scotts pine to work...
Maybe you could combine them and give your a rounder top. I, for one, don't like trees with pointy tops.
JimLewis- Member
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