
after doing a few virts of forests and landscapes for alpine i have decided to try my hand at one when i get my slab, i am keen to get into them and have basic ideas, but never tried them, i would prefer to get some trees that are slightly more developed as main feature trees, then some small seedling/saplings for the smaller groups and distant forests. no i am not sure at what i want to use yet species wise, i was thinking either fig or celtis. i would go clero but i dont have enough small ones to do what i want, i dont know how they go staying small and thin either, i assume they would be fine.
i think a major part of landscapes and forests is keeping them dynamic and interesting without looking like a group of trees just plonked in a pot. i beleive having a flat setting can work quite well but i think the trees really have to give that feeling of walking through that forest if dead straight trunks are used, i would like to see landscapes more with rises and falls etc. i think it woud add more depth of field and more interest and feeling. what are your thoughts?
while i am at it i alos think pot choices can be quite crucial, a nice slab or tray will make the setting while to deep a pot i would think would spoil a good setting, i think a more freeform slab or tray would be the go for most of them but i could also see a nice shallow formal type pot working for a neat ramrod straight trunk forest?

so if you want to put some ideas in and get things going that would be great, if you have some pics of your own landscapes or forests or have pics of someone you know thet would be even better.
please no pics from google searches, i have gone through a lot of them

jamie
