1 tree for 2 future shohin shimpaku. #simplesketch for ref.

all those sketch just for fun only :)
Is there even market for it? hmm..if do, i won't have the time for it anyway..haha..
cheers.
thanks Sorce

How long did that take?

Sorce
 
Nice tree and your sketching ability is insane. I think you are on the right track this tree. The sphagnum moss actually worked on one of my junipers but it took like 2 years. The first year there was no roots but by the end of the second year I started seeing roots where I wanted them.
 
Nice tree and your sketching ability is insane. I think you are on the right track this tree. The sphagnum moss actually worked on one of my junipers but it took like 2 years. The first year there was no roots but by the end of the second year I started seeing roots where I wanted them.
COOL. good info there.
And thanks.
Cheers
 
that one took me 5 hours. o_O

If I had a $2500 tree...
Spending 10% of that to get such a beautiful rendering of it would be a great way to honor the tree and capture it in a state forever which is way cooler than a photo.

I would be that market if I wasn't me!

Sorce
 
If I had a $2500 tree...
Spending 10% of that to get such a beautiful rendering of it would be a great way to honor the tree and capture it in a state forever which is way cooler than a photo.

I would be that market if I wasn't me!

Sorce
I'll drink to that.
Cheers
 
Dope tree man, I like it. And the sketch is intense! I used to draw but got lost somewhere along the lines of time. I’m sure you’ve tried charcoal as a medium? The contrast charcoal offers really sets some works over the top
 
I love it when a plan comes together!
Nice progress and as said before great drawing skills :D
 
Looks pretty good if you stop right here. The continuance of that big clunky trunk and that out of place second canopy do nothing for the composition.

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