This is probably one of the best tree tutorials I've seen. Simple, varied, and excellent results.
Dude, these trees are sick. One improvement I can see is posting a list of materials directly so people like me that have little-to-no experience with stuff know what they're looking for without having to go back and find the spots in the video where you specifically name them.
I know this is 2 years old but I still tell people to check this out. One of the best tree making vids out there with all its content. I agree the different materials and sizes make it like a real woodland. Well done Red.
I picked up the clump and lichen techniques off Mel too on his Terrain Tutor channel. I picked up some great tips off him over the years
I've been looking for a way to make cheap and easy coniferous trees, so thanks for this, definitely going to try it out.
Really good quick tutorial for so many different tree styles, this is quite the service you've done for the gaming community; thank you!
The tree master, that is you. Thank you so much for this.
Without a doubt the BEST tutorial on making trees I have seen ! Brilliant, thank you for uploading this gem! All the very best, Del
Simple guide, really useful for slot car scenery.
Nice love how easy and simple the spray is. Prolly gonna do my own lil version of this with a lil more spray cus i hate when flock falls off when ur gaming or moving trees.
Great video...this was the most accessible video ive found for making trees.
Wow, it seems that this video is going viral! The style of all these trees look great, and putting all the different types together looks good. If you're going to make more of these you could try using some twigs instead of buying trunks, it might have a more natural look or just turn out being harder to work with, I don't know. Keep up the good work!
It's one of the best tree making tutorials. :D
This is the best walk through video I've ever seen
So impressed with your ideas and results
Fantastic work! I will be sure to share this!
I like the grass you have on your game board.
That first one is awesome.
Nice overview I really liked the coco pine tree method I haven't seen that before
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