Pictures like these are very helpful when im working in doors. I do not make any exact replicas, but it helps me greatly to see how natural knots and divides happen throughout a trees life. It is interesting how the growth and bending of branches is random, but there is often a symetry to its design. I would like to be able to capture this in my layout of trees.
This is something I continue to work on a little at a time. I gathered a bunch of pinecones of varying sizes. Some where closed tightly, and others were open to release their seeds. I make a pyramid out of wood and began glueing pine cones pieces to the outside. I use plyers to remove each piece from the pine cones and arrange them on the wood surface in size order. I try to match them up as tightly as possible so there are no gaps. I plan to use this method to the create the bark on atleast one of my trees.
This is another method I have used to create plant life. I sculpt aluminum foil and then paint the surface. When I painted a layer of flat or matte black paint first, and then added matte shades of green, I fixed the problem of the natural reflectiveness of aluminum foil. This method will be utilized down the line for many smaller plants.
This is the type of bark I have been making molds from. Its the most interesting bark I have found that is still plain enough that a mold wont cause undercuts. This is wut the surface of my larger trees will look like. After lots of walks in the woods I have also decided that I need a good tree stump. Gonna keep lookin. . .