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bonsaiTALK Master Chief
Join Date: Dec-2002
Location: Amsterdam
Country: Netherlands
Posts: 1,259
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OK, I'll do my best with the third one first, I'd go for a Straight-Line style where the tree has fallen over flat to the ground and the branches then grow up to be a line of trees, of course you'll need to do some research on how to go about trying your hand at this style, but I reckon it's well worth the try.
The Japanese name of the style is IKADABUKI.
I'm trying my hand at a similar style, Sinuous NETSUNAGARI.
If I can find later today, I'll have a go at the other two, but first glance sure looks like they need to be pruned.
Nigel
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