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Alain wrote:
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> Let see... An old forest should have dead branches, and some boulders
> and smaller rocks. Some more bushes and undergrowth would also seem
> appropriate.
> The two bare trees don't need to be dead trees, just trees that loose
> ther leaves faster. But they look to symetrical to the ruin. just
> displacing one a bit should do the job.
> I'd also slightly reorient the camera somewhat to the left.
> As ther is a ruin, there shold also be some broken stone blocks, and
> some almost intact but partialy buried.
> Tree bark tend to get rougher near the base of the tree, but some trees
> tend to keep some smoothness for a very long time. Maples and oaks tend
> to have very rough bark, with vertical grooves that can get to be an
> inch deep and sometimes more.
>
Thank you Allen for all the useful suggestions, I'll keep them in mind.
> Where is the blue flower?
;) ...see my replies to Stephen, Jim and 'Mr Art'.
-Ive
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