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Hi lads,
on my last visit to pet shop where my gf is working I noticed model of ruins intended as a decoration for aqarium and this image sprung to my mind, so I had to go through with it right away
I tried to imitate unkept tree by the ruins in the countryside, still some work to do though as I will add some more mosses and "weeds" soon.
As I want to keep the tree wild, I need to find the fine line between it looking like a bush and a wild tree.
on my last visit to pet shop where my gf is working I noticed model of ruins intended as a decoration for aqarium and this image sprung to my mind, so I had to go through with it right away
I tried to imitate unkept tree by the ruins in the countryside, still some work to do though as I will add some more mosses and "weeds" soon.
As I want to keep the tree wild, I need to find the fine line between it looking like a bush and a wild tree.
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That would be neat! Do you intend to make the ruin like the one you posted?
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The pic I posted is the actual thing, not something I want to imitate
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Oh sorry. I thought you got it from online cuz of the white background
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No, I started to play with photos erasing the background to make the actual creation shine without disturbing elements, before I have my setup for taking the proper pics ready.
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So this is the finished landscape. It looks good from every angle, I?m happy
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Looks like a beauty, how old is the tree?
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I don't want to be repetitive and post 'i like this' under every new landscape you post, but.... i like it!
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