Vegetation A

Vegetation A

cults3d

Produced with the incredible support from my amazing Patrons! This collection of modular trunks and branches can be used to create alive or dead trees, scaled to 28mm but perfectly adaptable for any size. Print these trunks and branches at different scales and mirror them to achieve a natural variation. The trunks and branches are designed to be easily shaped with heat, making it easy to create unique trees. Simply use pliers, dip them in boiling water (be cautious) and twist them around to shape your tree just right. More details on this process will be shared in an upcoming video. Two bases are included: one that fits my wooden bases and another for a free-standing tree. The alive trunks feature holes to peg branches into place. To attach branches, use superglue or a hot glue gun. First, apply a small piece of paper clip to the branch. Then, put some glue over the hole on the trunk and carefully place the branch in position. If you're concerned about the seam, use putty or your favorite clay to cover it up. More information on this process will be shared in an upcoming video. To create foliage, refer to the numerous videos already available on YouTube. Use a hot glue gun to attach large chunks of clump foliage or wrap branches with loose chunks of wire wool. Soak the wire wool in glue and apply flock or clump foliage. More details on this process will be shared in an upcoming video. I print these trunks and branches with 5% infill. Support me on Patreon This incredible thing is delivered thanks to the outstanding help from my patrons! To help me create high-quality printable terrain models, please consider pledging $1 or more: Video presentation https://youtu.be/oXnp_Bv5waU Check out Matthew Pikaard's video on how to make tree foliage: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=75VcRTYpmEs

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