Hello everybody,
My method for make trees....I hope that you like it...
Regards,
Fernando Sancho.
http://rapidshare.com/files/106202477/TUTORIAL_ARBOL_PINO__English_version_.pdf.html
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Another method for make trees

FSancho

Joined: September 23, 2006
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Posted: Wednesday, April 09, 2008 - 09:37 AM UTC

FSancho

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Posted: Wednesday, February 24, 2010 - 08:10 AM UTC
Hi Everysomel,
The same method with another material...
Having at hand a small vignette at 1:48, I made this tree test to see physical results, I think it's pretty convincing if you say otherwise I do not ...
I show details of motaje and Peacebuilding.
Skeleton of copper with tin (gives robustness):

First Branch:


Second Branch:


Upward hopeless ...

With a 1:35 figure for comparison:


I hope your comments, Regards
Fernando Sancho
The same method with another material...
Having at hand a small vignette at 1:48, I made this tree test to see physical results, I think it's pretty convincing if you say otherwise I do not ...
I show details of motaje and Peacebuilding.
Skeleton of copper with tin (gives robustness):

First Branch:


Second Branch:


Upward hopeless ...

With a 1:35 figure for comparison:


I hope your comments, Regards
Fernando Sancho

jba

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Posted: Thursday, February 25, 2010 - 05:23 AM UTC
hey nearly missed your latest Fernando friend!
handsome work on the pine tree so far, I see you used moss, did you "prepared" it especially before gluing it?
JB
handsome work on the pine tree so far, I see you used moss, did you "prepared" it especially before gluing it?
JB


roudeleiw

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Posted: Thursday, February 25, 2010 - 05:44 AM UTC
Hi Fernando,
very good use of this moss. The tree looks very good.
You are good to go!
Cheers
Claude
very good use of this moss. The tree looks very good.
You are good to go!
Cheers
Claude

Gorizont

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Posted: Thursday, February 25, 2010 - 05:45 AM UTC
Seems to be an easy an good solution!
Thanks for sharing!
greetings...
Soeren
Thanks for sharing!
greetings...

Soeren

adisak

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Posted: Thursday, February 25, 2010 - 07:24 PM UTC
Hi Fernando,
thank at advise the techinque , you do beautiful tree very much ,
Cheers
adisak
thank at advise the techinque , you do beautiful tree very much ,
Cheers
adisak


FSancho

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Posted: Thursday, February 25, 2010 - 08:23 PM UTC
Hi Everysome,
Thank you very much for the comments.
I do not know if the plant is moss ... The only treatment you received was a "prisoner", (this well spoken?). I entered the branches between crystals in the form of press a few days. They have no chemical treatment, glycerin or the like.They are well past 6 or 7 months and they are perfect.
Best Regards,
Fernando Sancho.
PD: Adisak has a private message, please!.
Thank you very much for the comments.
I do not know if the plant is moss ... The only treatment you received was a "prisoner", (this well spoken?). I entered the branches between crystals in the form of press a few days. They have no chemical treatment, glycerin or the like.They are well past 6 or 7 months and they are perfect.
Best Regards,
Fernando Sancho.
PD: Adisak has a private message, please!.

roudeleiw

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Posted: Thursday, February 25, 2010 - 10:32 PM UTC
Fernando,
i would advise you , simply as precaution, to paint them with the airbrush.
So if they would yellow at some point, you have still the color to hide it.
I am doing it like that.
Cheers
Claude
i would advise you , simply as precaution, to paint them with the airbrush.
So if they would yellow at some point, you have still the color to hide it.
I am doing it like that.
Cheers
Claude

HONEYCUT

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Posted: Thursday, February 25, 2010 - 11:17 PM UTC
Wonderful work Fernando!
They seem to scale out well, and seem quite realistic.
Brad
They seem to scale out well, and seem quite realistic.
Brad

FSancho

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Posted: Friday, February 26, 2010 - 01:21 AM UTC
Hi everyone,,
Thanks for comments.
Claude: I know your works, and the first give you my admiration. I have seen your tree, made with various plants, asparagus fern, moss, etc.. I like a lot!
When paint is protected more and better, but in this case I like the touches of color, I think, that I will not paint the branches.
Thank you very much for your comments, Best Regards,
Fernando Sancho.
Thanks for comments.
Claude: I know your works, and the first give you my admiration. I have seen your tree, made with various plants, asparagus fern, moss, etc.. I like a lot!
When paint is protected more and better, but in this case I like the touches of color, I think, that I will not paint the branches.
Thank you very much for your comments, Best Regards,
Fernando Sancho.

retiredbee2

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Posted: Friday, February 26, 2010 - 04:31 AM UTC
Nice job Fernando, I think that I will try this method and see what happens. Looks great.....Al
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