Forum: Bryce


Subject: Leaves 6

Erlik opened this issue on Oct 20, 2002 ยท 13 posts


Erlik posted Sun, 20 October 2002 at 3:50 PM

Oak leaf

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madmax_br5 posted Sun, 20 October 2002 at 4:25 PM

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Zhann posted Mon, 21 October 2002 at 2:36 AM

Turkey Oak..Fagaceae Quercus cerris

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Erlik posted Mon, 21 October 2002 at 5:14 AM

So that's the variety with slightly curled branches?

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Zhann posted Mon, 21 October 2002 at 5:26 AM

Growth wise, shape or profile? The tree shape (profile) is open rounded crown. Growth to 115ft. Each tree differs as to branch curlyness depending on enviromnet. Or are you talking about the reeeally twisted branches of the...drat, I lost the name, they're used for home deco, and are real expensive, what is the name, it'll come to me....

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Erlik posted Mon, 21 October 2002 at 8:11 AM

Shape-wise. The branches are like very shallow spirals or something. Actually, both the limbs and the branches are curly, while the trunk is more or less straight.

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Zhann posted Mon, 21 October 2002 at 5:20 PM

What you describe sounds alot like Mountain Laurel, although Turkey Oak has a variety that has spiky leaves that are variegated green to yellow, and the branches grow laterally and are twisty...just becoming poplar as ornamentals in landscaping...:)

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Erlik posted Mon, 21 October 2002 at 6:16 PM

Well, these are, profile, closer to Lombardy poplar than to what's generally thought of as an oak. (And I've seen oaks, there are big forests of big oaks in the East of Croatia.) But these have those leaves and acorns. Nothing else but oaks. :-)

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Zhann posted Tue, 22 October 2002 at 12:59 AM

Okay by me, oaks are good luck in most folklore, you just have to watch out for their Dryads...:-)

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Erlik posted Tue, 22 October 2002 at 2:25 AM

Incidentally, have had an idea for a pic with a Dryad for a longish time. But it will wait till I learn Poser a bit more.

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Zhann posted Tue, 22 October 2002 at 3:02 AM

I'd like to see your concept, I have poser but just don't have enough time to play with it....=>

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Erlik posted Tue, 22 October 2002 at 4:06 AM

A satyr and a dryad. I'll try to cobble up a starting WIP today or tomorrow and post it here. The Bryce part is not a big problem, but the morphing and/or propping in Poser will be. Of course, the picture could be done without it, but that won't be that. Hmmm, I just remembered that I could do the morphing in a modelling program. We'll see.

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Zhann posted Tue, 22 October 2002 at 4:26 AM

Great...:)

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