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How to make trees for micro-scale cities
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Hello, today, i will teach you how to make realistic trees for your microscale city, Instead of using boring old green "soda can" ( I am very fond of calling round pieces soda cans), watch and learn.
About this creation

Your average oak tree, this requires a brown soda can piece and a green stud, I would suggest the dark ( by dark, I mean very dark) green stud, but Lime green was the only green stud I had that wasn't clear.


The pieces.


An evergreen tree, just a 1x1 green piece.


A dead tree!


Downtown park, with a mix of evergreens and oaks.


Waterfront park, with evergreens and a dead tree, the waterfront park is next to the blue mile.




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Sam (inactive forever)
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Abused Pie
  February 25, 2011
I might use this...
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  February 18, 2011
Cool, what I do is take a brown stud and put a green "soda can" on top for my trees.
  February 16, 2011
pretty plain, and ordinary if you ask me.
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  February 16, 2011
nice job sam! check this out http://mocpages.com/moc.php/253255
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  February 16, 2011
What do you think of the trees I used in this? http://www.mocpages.com/moc.php/242202
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  February 16, 2011
Nice trees. I haven't even thought of using brown 'soda cans'.
 
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