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    majid
    last edited by 7 Oct 2011, 20:15

    just playing and decide to share, hope you like it


    3d pine.skp

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      boofredlay
      last edited by 7 Oct 2011, 20:20

      Thanks majid


      3d-pine.jpg

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        numbthumb
        last edited by 7 Oct 2011, 20:41

        I like it πŸ˜„ Thanks for sharing!

        Comfortably numb...

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          TIG Moderator
          last edited by 7 Oct 2011, 21:25

          Thanks πŸ˜„

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            Roger
            last edited by 8 Oct 2011, 04:45

            Is the rotation of the branches based on a Fibonacci series? I guess the branckes are a png file. Regardless, it is a very nicely modeled tree.

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              srx
              last edited by 8 Oct 2011, 04:57

              Thanks. Light model, but looks good in Thea...with a bit of transparency added.


              3DPine.JPG

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                majid
                last edited by 8 Oct 2011, 15:27

                @roger said:

                Is the rotation of the branches based on a Fibonacci series? I guess the branckes are a png file. Regardless, it is a very nicely modeled tree.

                it is an old model, mate. I modeled it when I was too noob, but based on my everyday experiences.

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                  jsmith
                  last edited by 9 Oct 2011, 14:51

                  Thanks, it is a good model!

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                    Mike Lucey
                    last edited by 9 Oct 2011, 16:47

                    Thanks Majid. The model looks like a Leylandii, used much in this neck of the woods for wind breaks.

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                      majid
                      last edited by 10 Oct 2011, 18:26

                      mates
                      I revisited the old model and re-textured branches, some tweaks on trunk and etc, seems a bit better.


                      3d pine.skp

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                        Mike Lucey
                        last edited by 10 Oct 2011, 19:51

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                          TIG Moderator
                          last edited by 10 Oct 2011, 21:08

                          πŸ‘ πŸ‘

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                            marleus
                            last edited by 13 Oct 2011, 05:34

                            Looks great Majid πŸ‘

                            Thanks for sharing

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                              majid
                              last edited by 29 Oct 2011, 19:29

                              mates, here is a material pack for Twilight users:
                              http://twilightrender.com/phpBB3/viewtopic.php?f=13&t=2941&p=23085#p23085

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                                sgbotsford
                                last edited by 13 Nov 2011, 05:51

                                It's a nice model but it's NOT a pine. Leyland cypress, some cedars, and some columnar juniper look like this. If you put leaves instead of needles on it, it would look much like tower poplar or lombardy poplar.

                                1. As a group pines tend to be open. Often the shade underneath will be dappled.

                                2. Typically only the last few inches to a bit over a foot of the twig will have needles on them. Conceptually a pine tree is a bouquet of bottle brushes. This is true of spruce and fir also, but these trees are often so thick you can't see the bare branches on the interior.

                                3. Most pines will start to shed their lower branches as they get older. Often the bottom third of the trunk in a 50 year old pine will be straight with no side branches.

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                                  d12dozr
                                  last edited by 13 Nov 2011, 13:54

                                  @sgbotsford said:

                                  It's a nice model but it's NOT a pine. Leyland cypress, some cedars, and some columnar juniper look like this. If you put leaves instead of needles on it, it would look much like tower poplar or lombardy poplar.

                                  1. As a group pines tend to be open. Often the shade underneath will be dappled.

                                  2. Typically only the last few inches to a bit over a foot of the twig will have needles on them. Conceptually a pine tree is a bouquet of bottle brushes. This is true of spruce and fir also, but these trees are often so thick you can't see the bare branches on the interior.

                                  3. Most pines will start to shed their lower branches as they get older. Often the bottom third of the trunk in a 50 year old pine will be straight with no side branches.

                                  Sherwood, why don't you make one like you describe and share it here so we can all learn from you?

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                                    majid
                                    last edited by 15 Nov 2011, 15:02

                                    I was trying to model this:
                                    http://fa.wikipedia.org/wiki/%D8%B3%D8%B1%D9%88_%D9%86%D8%A7%D8%B2
                                    that is a generic iranian pine (i guess pine)

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                                      dale
                                      last edited by 17 Nov 2011, 14:18

                                      majid
                                      Thanks
                                      Like your water pack, I know it will get lots of use. πŸ‘ πŸ‘ πŸ‘

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                                        majid
                                        last edited by 2 Jan 2012, 16:58

                                        thanks Dale ,I hope you like this , also as an small new year gift πŸ˜„pine 2web.skp1.jpg
                                        another Thea render ,same trees


                                        res1.png

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