I made a new branch texture and added it to the trees for some variation. I also created a new bark texture and used an overlay to make some trees look like they still have some bark on them. Here are some pics.
Excellent work on the trees, David! Now take a look at the base of the trees - add some roots to at least one tree. Build the roots like you did the branches. You can also add bushes to hide how abruptly the trees meet the ground. Another technique is to color the bark at the base a similar color to the ground so it blends better with the grass, and add alpha at the bottom. This would mean making an alternative bark texture that matches on edges with the existing in terms of pattern and color at it's top edge, then gradually changes in color to more green as it nears the base, then turns more transparent just above the ground.
yeah man, rock that shit! Those trees look great
ReplyDeleteNice dude! Those trees look SOOOO much better than last week.
ReplyDeleteThe trees are looking really nice...can't wait to see them in the scene
ReplyDeletethat bark looks so real I want to take my dog for a walk
ReplyDeletecan you show me in class how you made the bark texture? I need help with my trees. Those look great!
ReplyDeleteExcellent work on the trees, David! Now take a look at the base of the trees - add some roots to at least one tree. Build the roots like you did the branches. You can also add bushes to hide how abruptly the trees meet the ground. Another technique is to color the bark at the base a similar color to the ground so it blends better with the grass, and add alpha at the bottom. This would mean making an alternative bark texture that matches on edges with the existing in terms of pattern and color at it's top edge, then gradually changes in color to more green as it nears the base, then turns more transparent just above the ground.
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