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Old 29-Feb-2008   #6
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Quote:
Originally Posted by bisjoe
Avoid lining them up in a straight row. For me the appealing forest will maintain somewhat of a triangular shape in the tree line. That is, the thickest, tallest "dominant" tree toward the center of the group, the others dropping in height toward the left and right. Nothing like a perfect triangle, mind you, but generally like one.
Good advice here; If I may elaborate. When talking about the triangle. Looking from overhead (the top down into) the forest, ANY 3 trees should be able to make a triangle. The farthest 3 trees away from each other, to the closest 3 trees or any 3 trees in your forest.




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