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Should have been more specific:
How about a treed, or woodsy, hillside...
Rolling hills of trees, forested slopes.....
Lots of trees, mixed species would be just fine...
All pine trees also very acceptable....
Season of the year not critical.... especially with pine.
All from reasonable distance - no detail - no bark or individual leaves
Anyway I guess you get a better picture now.
Chris Huff <Chr### [at] compuservecom> wrote in message
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> For what? The bark, the leaves? If the bark, what kind of tree(paper
> birch and maple look very different, and spruce doesn't look like either
> one)?
> If you want a rough, cracked bark like on an old maple tree, you might
> want to try using a gray pigment, maybe with a little granite, and a
> crackle normal with a slope_map.
>
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