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In this episode, Gerry shares a quick update on his progress thus far. Then, you’ll see how he integrates the highway and backdrop into the scene. From there Gerry tackles the cornfield and stand of trees along the right-of-way.
2 thoughts on “Turning Spaces into Places, Part 5”
Gerry
After looking, I noticed one thing that probably only a farmer would notice.
The corn is planted right up to the fence. It would have to have been planted by hand to get that close to the fence.
The corn planter would need space to turn around at the end of each row. So it would have been more realistic if the rows had been parallel to the fence. And fences on farms often follow the terrain and aren’t always straight.
I grew up on a farm and helped my grand father summers until after high school. Still have the farm, but cousins now farm it.
Gerry
After looking, I noticed one thing that probably only a farmer would notice.
The corn is planted right up to the fence. It would have to have been planted by hand to get that close to the fence.
The corn planter would need space to turn around at the end of each row. So it would have been more realistic if the rows had been parallel to the fence. And fences on farms often follow the terrain and aren’t always straight.
I grew up on a farm and helped my grand father summers until after high school. Still have the farm, but cousins now farm it.
Looks great. Store bought trees look equally well.