Appreciate that Travis. The dude fit in there perfectly! The pine woods was an experiment in that type of tree/setting. I had previously only done deciduous trees and wanted to try something different. I try and work on a new and different modeling method/technique which each project. This time it was a mountain stream and the pine trees with associated ground litter. The Tie Mill will also add some cool detailing opportunities as well. Brett's Farmall Tractor kit fit the scene just right. Look forward to the similar vehicles associated with The Mill kit!
Karl my friend, nice hearing from you! Your comments and support of my work means a great deal, so thank you! We have got to get together again some how...I'm tired of not knocking elbows with you all in person. Need to set a goal of meeting up somewhere somehow.
Hey Stephen, Thanks much for the thumbs up and support, appreciate ya!
WOW! Amazing! Everything blends so well together. I like the buried tie steps. And the shot of the tractor from behind the trees is really neat. That's one fancy outhouse you've got there with a porcelain door knob.
Decided to post a couple of pictures from the other side of the shack that I failed to show in the previous post.
The light colored lower part of the path is going to be darkened up a bit as its a bit too contrasting. Demonstrates the value of photographing your work as you go.
A few of the front porch details.
View of the creek with the fast water detail...more later. Ken
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Appreciate that Travis. The dude fit in there perfectly! The pine woods was an experiment in that type of tree/setting. I had previously only done deciduous trees and wanted to try something different. I try and work on a new and different modeling method/technique which each project. This time it was a mountain stream and the pine trees with associated ground litter. The Tie Mill will also add some cool detailing opportunities as well. Brett's Farmall Tractor kit fit the scene just right. Look forward to the similar vehicles associated with The Mill kit!
Karl my friend, nice hearing from you! Your comments and support of my work means a great deal, so thank you! We have got to get together again some how...I'm tired of not knocking elbows with you all in person. Need to set a goal of meeting up somewhere somehow.
Hey Stephen, Thanks much for the thumbs up and support, appreciate ya!
As usual this is just excellent work by you. That scenery is so well done.
Jerry
The light colored lower part of the path is going to be darkened up a bit as its a bit too contrasting. Demonstrates the value of photographing your work as you go.
A few of the front porch details.
View of the creek with the fast water detail...more later. Ken
Jerry
Thanks Al. The mood lighting or mood fog was a pleasant accident. Gray wood fence in the background served the purpose!
Appreciate that Jim. Nice hearing from you and see the picture creation above.
Hey Robert, thanks so much! Chomping at the bit to get the Tie Mill going...
Thanks Tom and serves to stir up the forum a bit and a space filler until I get my hands on the Tie Mill...