Cascade Juni
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Cascade Juni
Had some itchy fingers yesterday and felt like working on a tree
Here's what I started with And the end result Needs to fill out and then get a bit of refinement but all in all I'm happy with the outcome,
Love to hear what you all think
Kerrin
Here's what I started with And the end result Needs to fill out and then get a bit of refinement but all in all I'm happy with the outcome,
Love to hear what you all think
Kerrin
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Re: Cascade Juni
Nice tree Kerrin.
Looks a little bushy on the top, are you still thinking about what you will be doing to it?
And how many cascading branches are there?
Looks a little bushy on the top, are you still thinking about what you will be doing to it?
And how many cascading branches are there?
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Re: Cascade Juni
Hi Jarad, the top needs to strengthen a bit af it us currently made up of week ish branches, apex's aren't the easiest things to create and need a bit of time i find.
As far as that cascade goes there is 8 branch lets that make up the bottom most layer, then I think 4 and 4 for the upper layers, it all comes off 2 main branches
As far as that cascade goes there is 8 branch lets that make up the bottom most layer, then I think 4 and 4 for the upper layers, it all comes off 2 main branches
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Re: Cascade Juni
Nice Juniper styling
I'm guessing a squamata based on foliage shape

I'm guessing a squamata based on foliage shape
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Re: Cascade Juni
Nice transformation Kez. The dead wood will be a big part of the tree.
I agree with Jarad that the top needs to be smaller but you already have that in mind.
The other thing that stands out in the photo is the 3 even levels of foliage in the cascade. I think you should consider alternating the foliage planes rather than having every layer even on both sides of the cascading trunks.
I agree with Jarad that the top needs to be smaller but you already have that in mind.
The other thing that stands out in the photo is the 3 even levels of foliage in the cascade. I think you should consider alternating the foliage planes rather than having every layer even on both sides of the cascading trunks.
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Re: Cascade Juni
Cheers for the input folks,
Did a bit of tweaking of the pads tonight, looks better and helped to close some space, Will pits a pic tomorrow when I have some light
Kerrin
Did a bit of tweaking of the pads tonight, looks better and helped to close some space, Will pits a pic tomorrow when I have some light
Kerrin
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Re: Cascade Juni
Here it is after last nights fiddling
Kerrin
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Re: Cascade Juni
Much nicer. Well done Kerrin. 

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Re: Cascade Juni
I'm with dansai, looks a lot nicer.
One thing that looks a bit odd is that little vertical bit on the bottom right.
One thing that looks a bit odd is that little vertical bit on the bottom right.
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Re: Cascade Juni
Just a small change makes a big difference. Much easier on the eye now there is not just 3 even layers of foliage. 

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Re: Cascade Juni
Thoughts on this for a pot?
Pot is 16cm tall on the right hand side, 7cm on the left, and 18cm across
Tree is 20cm tall at the apex from the base, and the trunk width is 5cm at the basePot is 16cm tall on the right hand side, 7cm on the left, and 18cm across
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Re: Cascade Juni
The tree and the pot together
Kerrin
Cheers, Kerrin
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I likekez wrote:The tree and the pot togetherCheers,
Kerrin


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Re: Cascade Juni
Nice pottery Kez, suits the Juniper well in its habitat on the rocks 

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