Blender tree by NanetteTredoux
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Description
The tree was made with Blender's Sapling script, further edited in Blender itself, with compositing also done in Blender. Rendered with Blender's internal render engine (I have not learned to use Cycles yet). Textures done in Corel Photo-Paint and Genetica.
Comments (14)
BecSchm
Very nice model and render!
NanetteTredoux
Thank you very much BecSchm!
RobynsVeil
Very articulate work, Nanette. You've actually run with this - I got part-way with that Sapling thingie but had to go back to shader-writing. You've inspired me to have another go. I'm impressed with where you've gone with Blender! You are really quite clever, as well as an artist with a discerning eye.
NanetteTredoux
Thank you Robyn. The suggested tree generator for the course was Arbaro, but I didn't relate to the interface. I explored Sapling on my own, since it is now part of Blender, and then applied some of the finishing touches that we learned on the course. Making a young tree or something that looks like a bonsai is easy, I wanted to make a big old tree. Still have a lot to learn.
dphoadley
The leaves must take a lot of memory though! DO keep up the good work! dph
mininessie
fantastic work!
NanetteTredoux
Thank you Ines and David. Yes, the leaves chew up memory, but not quite as badly as the smaller branches and twigs.
A_Sunbeam
Looks good!
drifterlee
Good looking tree!
UteBigSmile
Lovely!
fallen21
Fantastic work.
UVDan
Very nice.
NanetteTredoux
Thank you very much. I still need to learn how to refine my trees and make them more graceful, but they are already better than the trees I made in Bryce.
android65mar
An interesting tree, looks like it would grow in a lush primitive landscape.