Lazy Moring in the Birchwood by SQS
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Description
Posting this primarily to ask if someone can tell me why the material for the trunk of the white birch does this when I use it in an ecosystem. When I use the tree by itself the bark is fine? any ideas?
rabbit and fox from Lyne, fawn from Silverkey at DAZ, wildflowers in RFS by big bradder. Thanks for any help, Susan
Comments (13)
kelvinhughes
most excellent work well done
Irish
Beautifully done Susan! A gorgeous forest scene ~ lanquid deer and lovely foliage. Bravo!
joebattleartist
The ecosystem feature "grows" plants based on an algorithm which generates random variety within the particular species. Shape, size, and material differences, noticed here in your bark irregularities, these are in fact part of the natural variation within a Birch tree species. Or...your trees have bark fungus. One of the two.
Mondwin
Superbly and sweetly done my Dear Susan!!!!!Bravo!V:DDD.Hugsxx
SQS
Thanks Joe. BARK FUNGUS!!! Is that like a virus ;}}I'll try to experiment ;}
Porthos
Still, it looks beautiful Susan!
Elsina
Great textures on the ground, very realistic and that sleeping deer is lovely.
nhirschberger
Wow ! Gorgeous composition and scene ! Fantastic atmosphere and vegetation ! Excellent work ! Thanks for sharing !!! V
angelbearzs
fanatsic scene and excelllent:)
coa
Actually I think it looks rather neat, Susan!!! Fungus or not...LOL! Excelelnt "sleepy" scene, makes me want to curl up alongside and nap, too!!
FrenchKiss
Awwwww sweet! They all look so peaceful! Marvelous one.
garyandcatherine
That is just adorable work.
Lyne
Tree material aside... what a CLEVER idea, and utterly adorable!!!!!!!!