Realistic Scenic Trees - Horsehair & Coarse Scatter Technique

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  • Опубліковано 5 сер 2024
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    In this part of the realistic tree series, we'll be covering how to create coarse scatter flocked tree foliage using a rubberised horse hair substructure.
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  • @R3deye119
    @R3deye119 4 місяці тому

    Can’t believe it turned out as good as it did, looks amazing, I’m defo going try this, thanks again Mel, legend 👍👍

  • @the_guitarcade
    @the_guitarcade 2 роки тому +1

    That's by far the best looking miniature tree I've ever seen.

  • @elrickinslayer5821
    @elrickinslayer5821 8 років тому +3

    Ripping stuff,yet again,Mel. The coarse flock looks much more lifelike and the horsehair is a grand substructure.I'm certainly going to give this a go.I'm really enjoying this series.Cheers.

    • @TheTerrainTutor
      @TheTerrainTutor  8 років тому

      +Elric Kinslayer I'm with you on both counts mate

  • @Alawatakima
    @Alawatakima 8 років тому +3

    Looks pretty amazing! Who would have thought horse hair could make a tree look so realistic!

    • @TheTerrainTutor
      @TheTerrainTutor  8 років тому

      +Alawatakima You'd be surprised what's under flock sometimes lol

  • @patrick.bastiaensen
    @patrick.bastiaensen 8 років тому +1

    best way to do trees Mel, looks great man

    • @TheTerrainTutor
      @TheTerrainTutor  8 років тому

      +Patrick Bastiaensen Out of the ones so far, definitely mate

  • @georgetaylor5482
    @georgetaylor5482 8 років тому +2

    Vulcanized horse hair, Spook would be proud, as usual another amazing video.

  • @jjab99
    @jjab99 8 років тому +5

    I must admit when I saw the horse hair I thought that you had just gone potty Mel, but you just went ahead and made a fantastic looking tree with little effort and proved me wrong. Well done and thanks for the top tips and great advice. Cheers mate!

    • @TheTerrainTutor
      @TheTerrainTutor  8 років тому +1

      +jjab99 Gone???! Thanks bud, that's what I'm here for :-D

    • @R3deye119
      @R3deye119 4 місяці тому

      Can’t believe it turned out as good as it did, I’m defo going to try this, thanks again Mel, legend 👍👍

  • @johnkelley9877
    @johnkelley9877 8 років тому +3

    Once again another well done and interesting tutorial. Thanks for sharing this with us.

  • @federicoscarpioni750
    @federicoscarpioni750 8 років тому +1

    The final effect is amazing!

    • @TheTerrainTutor
      @TheTerrainTutor  8 років тому

      +Federico Scarpioni yeah, I'm liking it mate

  • @shaundaly1134
    @shaundaly1134 5 років тому

    That looked great.

  • @brabopainter8282
    @brabopainter8282 8 років тому +1

    Awesome product that horse hair, 1 of the best tree so far. Good job!

    • @TheTerrainTutor
      @TheTerrainTutor  8 років тому

      +Brabo Painter Thanks buddy, going to have to step it up a notch now ;-)

  • @arathduiliath9074
    @arathduiliath9074 6 років тому +1

    For the other frugal people here, you can find bowls and pot liners for fake flowers made of this stuff which is cheaper than getting it for upholstery. I got a few ~30 cm diameter bowls of galvanized coconut hair from a dollar store.

  • @ChiefLiveGamingWI
    @ChiefLiveGamingWI 8 років тому +1

    What a great technique for trees thanks for the tutorial!

  • @carlmayne3519
    @carlmayne3519 8 років тому +1

    I bought some of that rubberized horse hair a few years ago, most likely accidentally - Now I have a use for it :D - Cheers Mel!

    • @TheTerrainTutor
      @TheTerrainTutor  8 років тому

      +Carl Mayne Nice! I guessing some sort of hobby/furniture thing, perhaps at the request of a loved one?

  • @MrSepoy1857
    @MrSepoy1857 8 років тому +1

    Looks great!

  • @joegans4022
    @joegans4022 8 років тому +1

    You're fairly getting the hang of the old webcam and windows-within-windows now, man!
    Is there no limits to this chaps skills!!! :o]

    • @TheTerrainTutor
      @TheTerrainTutor  8 років тому +1

      +Joe Gans I'm currently learning two camera filming, well, attempting to! ;-D

  • @Jeffahtabletop
    @Jeffahtabletop 8 років тому +1

    Great tutorial mate, the tree looks fantastic.

  • @billd.iniowa2263
    @billd.iniowa2263 8 років тому +1

    Very nice work Mel.
    There are different leaves on various parts of a tree? I never knew that. The things a person learns while attempting to re-create nature... Truly there is more to terraining than just gluing junk together. But then artists study the world around them to paint and sculpt it, dont they?
    I'm not completely sold on horse hair, its just too stringy for my taste. But I think if I spent time trimming it enough it might be ok for 25mm scale.

    • @TheTerrainTutor
      @TheTerrainTutor  8 років тому +1

      +Bill D. in Iowa Sun leave and shade leaves, different colours because they contain different types of chlorophyll which reflect different wavelengths of light. I never stop learning mate, right now I'm learning why leaves go brown and what changes barks colour. Plenty of people use it for 25/28mm, it was only a quick trim for the tutorial bud, so don't discount it!

  • @IDICBeer
    @IDICBeer 8 років тому +2

    That looks awesome matey

  • @snapperxv
    @snapperxv 8 років тому +1

    I like that one Mel, coarse flock it is.

    • @TheTerrainTutor
      @TheTerrainTutor  8 років тому

      +snapperxv I'm liking the course flock as well mate

  • @GiantBoarMonster
    @GiantBoarMonster 8 років тому +1

    I've never used rubberised horsehair but it reminds me of furnace filter material that comes in large mesh sheets. The type I use appears to be made from natural wood and is kinda layered so you pull it apart rather than stretch it. I use it for branches on large 12"-18" trees rather than wiring every little branch. Got the idea from model railroad pine tree techniques. It's still a tad thick for large scales but it's probably more appropriate for smaller scales as an alternative method.

    • @TheTerrainTutor
      @TheTerrainTutor  8 років тому

      +GiantBoarMonster not having a furnace, I've new come across it but I've heard lots of people use it mate, thanks for the info!

  • @epj900
    @epj900 3 роки тому

    It's actually coconut fibre, as in hanging basket liner, but used to be horse hair years ago

  • @x.davidwilliams83
    @x.davidwilliams83 8 років тому +1

    Huzzah, top notch.

  • @evolvedcreations8638
    @evolvedcreations8638 8 років тому +1

    Great info. One other substructure you may want to look into is actual root fibers (the real fine root netting often found in some plants). you can get glycerin treated roots and they work wonderfully. Probably best used on "that special" tree. I can direct you to a supplier if you would like the name and/or link.

    • @TheTerrainTutor
      @TheTerrainTutor  8 років тому

      +Evolved Creations It's already on the list as a few people have mentioned it. Feel free to add any suppliers mate, always looking for more :-)

  • @tiny_worlds
    @tiny_worlds 8 років тому +1

    Great stuff Mel.
    FYI - most "rubberised horsehair" these days is made from coconut fibres, not horses. Guilt free terrain is good terrain.

    • @TheTerrainTutor
      @TheTerrainTutor  8 років тому

      +Tiny Worlds I did not know that, thank you mate!

  • @Kinnamon100
    @Kinnamon100 8 років тому +1

    Before flocking the shape reminded me of a tree from the Savannah. after flocking it reminded me of a jungle maybe something like jungle shrubs or vines.

  • @ta24u
    @ta24u 8 років тому +1

    Looks good buddy not sure which style I like best

    • @TheTerrainTutor
      @TheTerrainTutor  8 років тому +1

      +ta24u Wait until they're all out bud and then decide ;-)

    • @ta24u
      @ta24u 8 років тому +1

      +TheTerrainTutor ha I'm trying to work up good mangrove trees for my terrain pieces I have a decent trunk and branches it's the greenery I'm trying to figure out

    • @TheTerrainTutor
      @TheTerrainTutor  8 років тому +1

      ta24u
      Keep at it bud!

  • @tomdesjardins6778
    @tomdesjardins6778 8 років тому +1

    i think that rubberized horse hair and clump foliage would make a good structure for bocage.

    • @TheTerrainTutor
      @TheTerrainTutor  8 років тому

      +Tom Desjardins I'll have to have a play bud :-)

  • @vikkiwilson5069
    @vikkiwilson5069 8 років тому +1

    These really look great, what possibilities ! toxicity??
    Hey Mel, couldn't find your earlier qu about toxicity online so I've put mine here.
    The nice & very well-stocked guy from Modeller's Warehouse in Australia advised me that rubberised horsehair is best handled with gloves as some toxicity.
    I'm open to being convinced otherwise. :)

    • @TheTerrainTutor
      @TheTerrainTutor  8 років тому

      +Vikki Wilson Well, if you have a latex allergy, I'd wear gloves but this is used of high end upholstery. There's no toxicity warning for it on any upholstery materials list I can find other than the fumes from burning, but then it's rubber. Tell you what, convince me otherwise ;-D

    • @vikkiwilson5069
      @vikkiwilson5069 8 років тому +1

      I withdraw - I don't really feel like I have a dog in the fight. My most stupid boxer likes a bit of biff but I won't spring him the air ticket for a fight over upholstery :)

    • @TheTerrainTutor
      @TheTerrainTutor  8 років тому

      Vikki Wilson
      If you do come across something, do share it, if it is toxic, I'd like to know ;-D

  • @johnnorjohnson
    @johnnorjohnson 8 років тому +1

    You could also try hanging basket liners as a super budget option....it pulls out to a similar consistency and meshes itself in pretty much the same way.....might take a little more working though as it comes as a thin sheet?

    • @TheTerrainTutor
      @TheTerrainTutor  8 років тому

      +Johnathan Johnson I need to pick some up and have a play, loads of people have been suggesting it

  • @bybeewins
    @bybeewins 8 років тому +1

    That's the one!

  • @eddgreen9376
    @eddgreen9376 4 роки тому

    Mel, where do you buy your Blu Tak spray, I can only seem to find it online in the UK? 👍🏻

  • @euansmith3699
    @euansmith3699 8 років тому +1

    I notice that your scrap paper was lifting up when you sprayed the glue; typical of the Daily Heil's poor coverage ;)
    That's one heck of a nice looking tree. I was surprised how spread out the substrate was. With some Clarke Bark, that'd look a real treat.

    • @TheTerrainTutor
      @TheTerrainTutor  8 років тому +1

      +Euan Smith You gotta love a bit of horsehair mate

    • @TheTerrainTutor
      @TheTerrainTutor  8 років тому

      +Euan Smith You gotta love a bit of horsehair mate

  • @MissStormcaller80
    @MissStormcaller80 Рік тому +1

    Bit late to the party, but got a question. Does it work best with horse hair or would you get the same result from any hair so long as it's rubberized? Thanks.

  • @bageldrone
    @bageldrone 8 років тому +1

    Maybe using the clump foliage from the earlier tutorials on trees?

    • @TheTerrainTutor
      @TheTerrainTutor  8 років тому

      +Michael Ormiston It's coming bud, gotta make some new armatures first ;-)

  • @spencerdavis5775
    @spencerdavis5775 8 років тому +3

    Hey Mel, I have needed some good battle mats for some of my terrain but they are so expensive. Do you know of a way to make a good looking battle mat and if so, could you make a tutorial on it?

    • @TheTerrainTutor
      @TheTerrainTutor  8 років тому

      +Crafter's Central It's something I'm exploring mate but right now, I'm not knowledgeable enough to help bud

    • @spencerdavis5775
      @spencerdavis5775 8 років тому +1

      That's alright

    • @spencerdavis5775
      @spencerdavis5775 8 років тому

      Yea, that's a good idea, I'll look into doing that ;)

  • @ayurgal
    @ayurgal 8 років тому +1

    Did you make the tree armature? Or buy it? I think I missed that video.

    • @TheTerrainTutor
      @TheTerrainTutor  8 років тому

      +al yurgal Made it, link to it is in the first min of the vid bud

  • @ArthurBugorski
    @ArthurBugorski 8 років тому +1

    I wonder if cat hair would work if used with spray adhesive. My cats shed like crazy.

  • @johnnynuttall9851
    @johnnynuttall9851 8 років тому +1

    Great looking tree......if you make smaller trees do you need pony hair? :)

    • @TheTerrainTutor
      @TheTerrainTutor  8 років тому

      +Johnny Nuttall 6mm and the hamster gets it!

  • @lordy6666
    @lordy6666 8 років тому +1

    Great looking pube tree.

    • @TheTerrainTutor
      @TheTerrainTutor  8 років тому

      +Darren Parkes Perhaps I should have flocked it with glitter ;-D

  • @jonathandebruyn9761
    @jonathandebruyn9761 8 років тому +1

    can someone point me in the right direction for the rubberised horse hair? all i found was 15 lbs for over $200USD and that is more than i am interested in spending

    • @TheTerrainTutor
      @TheTerrainTutor  8 років тому

      +Jonathan de Bruyn Damn I know a couple of suppliers in the UK who do small amounts if you don't mind the shipping (it ain't heavy at all)

  • @redgreen09
    @redgreen09 8 років тому +1

    well almost page 3 girl that 15 LS thing yes still got get out lowsay wether hare all turn up the tree looking good ;;;;;;]]]

  • @TimmiTification
    @TimmiTification 8 років тому +2

    What does the horse think?

    • @TheTerrainTutor
      @TheTerrainTutor  8 років тому +1

      +Tim Boddington That he looks stunning with his new haircut ;-)

    • @TimmiTification
      @TimmiTification 8 років тому +2

      Hahahha

    • @euansmith3699
      @euansmith3699 8 років тому

      +Tim Boddington The Vulcanisation puts a spring in his step.

    • @TimmiTification
      @TimmiTification 8 років тому +2

      +Euan Smith hahahaha

  • @LesCM19
    @LesCM19 8 років тому +1

    I've only ever found grey, red oxide and a horrible yellow primer :(

    • @TheTerrainTutor
      @TheTerrainTutor  8 років тому

      +Les Hammond army painter do a wide range of coloured primers mate and have acrylics in exactly the same tone which is great for touchups

    • @LesCM19
      @LesCM19 8 років тому +1

      +TheTerrainTutor thanks Mel, only got Hobbycraft and Yorkshire Trading in easy reach. Will get muself to a proper model shop.

  • @mooncabbagere
    @mooncabbagere 8 років тому +1

    Wasn't convinced to start with, it looked like the top of Donald Trump's head. With a good prune though it might work nicely, especially for trees like willows and such.
    What about clump foliage as a sub structure? Especially big chunks. You might have covered it before, not sure, but I don't think you listed it at the end.

    • @TheTerrainTutor
      @TheTerrainTutor  8 років тому

      +Mooncabbage LOL, covering clump in an upcoming canopy vid mate ;-)

    • @MurderHoboRPG
      @MurderHoboRPG 7 років тому

      Im interested in finding the title for that video. would you know it by chance?

    • @mooncabbagere
      @mooncabbagere 7 років тому

      Which video?

  • @DerMartexus
    @DerMartexus 8 років тому +1

    Good result, but somehow this is disgusting. After priming the "branches", it looks like pubic hair. :D But the result is still great!

    • @TheTerrainTutor
      @TheTerrainTutor  8 років тому

      +DerMartexus It just needs a decent trim ..... lol

  • @Hobbyrepubliken
    @Hobbyrepubliken 8 років тому +1

    Looks great!