This is an interesting view you chose, Pat. I wonder about maybe adding an additional cone that we see from another angle? Just to show that structure a bit better. From this straight-on view, it’s harder to define the 3d aspects of the cone and understand how it attaches to the branch. But again, you’ve done great work on the needles and branch. Gorgeous detail and overlaps!
The reason I chose this view is twofold: 1) in this aerial view the cone looks like a flower 2) the spiral aspects of a pine cone are too advanced for me at this time. Maybe in another year things will be different……….
This is an interesting view you chose, Pat. I wonder about maybe adding an additional cone that we see from another angle? Just to show that structure a bit better. From this straight-on view, it’s harder to define the 3d aspects of the cone and understand how it attaches to the branch. But again, you’ve done great work on the needles and branch. Gorgeous detail and overlaps!
The reason I chose this view is twofold: 1) in this aerial view the cone looks like a flower 2) the spiral aspects of a pine cone are too advanced for me at this time. Maybe in another year things will be different……….