Realistic Scenic Trees - Wire Armatures (Twist technique)
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In this part of the realistic trees series, we look at making fine wire tree armatures using the twist technique
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Made my first tree 3 weeks ago. This technique is great!
I'm also making jungle terrain now!
Absolutely loving your big burma build!!!!
Thank you for posting these online, this is high quality stuff.
This is absolutely amazing. Never even crossed me mind as I'm fairly new to all this stuff. But now I have a new technique to try out. Thank you so much ☺️💖
I found you tutorial looking for a tutorial on creating wire Bonsai. Honestly, I found you video far more informative than most on the actual subject. Your technique explication and WHY made it easy to replicate. Thank you for that.
I have heard of this technique before but this is the best explanation of how to to make the base tree I have seen. The tree looks realistic and the method of making it is very clear. Thank you for taking the time to share it and I look forward to the bark application. Great job!
+John Kelley no worries matey
Thank you! Most tutorials involve buying ready-made tree armatures. You're a lifesaver man!
After watching a lot of miniature tutorials for a looong time I am making my very firsdiaroma right now. And I have been learning sooo many thing from your videos. Thank you so much🥰
Crazy, the ways to use random materials when it comes to terrain
That 's the inspiration for my willow tree structure.
+George Taylor nice mate
Fount you the other day - almost seen everything - Love your videos man - keep it up! :)
I always wondered why these trees were so expensive to buy and know I'd say they are a BARGAIN!!!!! Thats a lot of work for a BEAUTIFUL looking tree! Your AMAZING Buddy:)!!!!
+terrainaholic Cheers buddy
Thank you mate. I had a blast watching you make that incredible little tree. You are an artist!!! = )
Well, thank you! Now I've got alot of trees! Very easy and good looking.
I look forward to your videos so much. thanks for uploading!! :)
+7am_2bottles no worries mate
I make all my deciduous trees like this ... with recycled wire pulled from electric motors. :) Love building them, so relaxing.
+Pipedog42 I know exactly what you mean mate
I found some old 18 gauge stranded wire, I was able to make weeds and small trees. I'm a train guy and trees are expensive! I'm looking forward to trying this out with thicker wire!
+dep92 Nice one matey
A couple of ideas for you.
Instead of undoing the wire clips, it’s easier if you pull the wire from the centre, where you’ll see 2 of the clips cross in the centre.
Screw a cup hook into say the edge of your bench, put the centre of the wire strands in the hook, then use both hands to make the horizontal twist, preferably clockwise, so the hook doesn’t unscrew.
ALDI have the wire a couple of times in their sales, so it’s good to stock up
Thanks for the Aldi tip: I'd not have thought to look there
Instead of cutting the long ends just keep twisting. You can end with finer branch structure. Love this technique!
What a delightful chap you are! Thanks for the lesson and for being such a cutie-petutti!
Why thank you! :-)
Thank you. i am making my tree now. will love to show you. Your video helped my a lot.
just wanted to let you know i tried your technique and my trees came out awesome
I love this technique I going to use green and light green crystals I saw them on face book twisted trees Thank you so much ! 💕🌲
You really decoded the process for making wire trees, thanks bro.
no worries bud
your braking up the right tree now, Mel, as always another great vid.
+George Taylor you know me mate ;-D
That tree had barking good strunct tructure. Thanks for the great vid and the chuckles.
no worries matey
És igen. Megvan. Sikerült a lényeget kivárni. Köszönöm
Looks, great can't wait to see the next vid in the series. Should arrive around the same time as my local hobby shop gets more milliput. With regards to wire thickness, let me suggest that if you can scrape together $20, you get a cheap digital calliper. Nothing will ever be "about" a millimetre ever again. I got one on sale last year, and I have to say, they really are super useful. It's one of those tools you don't realise how much you need it till you get one.
+Mooncabbage Nice tip. They're good for transferring parallel lines and scribing arcs too. Great for copying dimensions from one thing to another.
+Mooncabbage I'm not that desperate to know the diameter and $20 could go on a lot more useful stuff I need, like wire! ;-D
Soo many things on my wantlist, I suppose one more can't harm lol
Fair enough matey, maybe the clearance fairy will sprinkle some magic dust your way :P Can't hurt to have your eyes open for 'em.
Thanks Mel. I will make a lot of these "strunk tructures" for my gaming boards
Brilliant video, as usual! I've been making a host of bonsai trees for my Bushido table. Been using Half Hard Copper/Silver jewelry wire for the trunk and branches. I recommend Siflor/MiniNature for the leaves, held on with Hobb-e-tac glue. The glue stays tacky long enough for you to reposition the Siflor and does a great job. I completely agree with you though about the terrain being for 'at home'. Combined with the 4Ground terrain, I'd be a tad annoyed with anyone who wrecked any part of the table.
Keep up the good work!
Cheers bud
he is a great guy. Very encouraging and educative video thanks for sharing it :)
You’re videos are fantastic. So helpful. Thanks for doing these!
thank you so much! i needed a tree for my project with 3d design and this is perfect! :)
Great ideas from this, cheers👍
I like the idea of looping the wire around a book. I'd been cutting individual lengths. I just wrap mine in masking tape after the armature is done and go straight to painting and adding foliage. Depending on how you wrap it, you can get some neat bark texture. It's tedious as hell though.
badwolf73
I have found a quick easy way that actually hardens the tree too.
Find a thin concrete primer, get PvA glue and get herbs.
Or tea bags.. i love using charmomile tea for it.
Sifter, grind the finer bits, make a playdough substeance and apply it on the tree.
You get the details and dark colour in one package
Thank you for sharing this! Cant wait to try this myself :)
Very useful indeed, I've made my first tree!
Fantastic!!!
wow it is pretty good it can help me for my DIY project👍👍👍
Great video, as always
+Republiken thanks bud
I used to grab a bunch of twist ties from the produce department when my wife and I went grocery shopping, and twist them into trees while we walked. I got to make terrain, and it kept me from "helping her." Win-win!
Win!
Wow! That is really amazing it really does look realistic and pretty, i'm gonna try this for my art project to get some higher marks! Thanks.
Hope you get a great grade!
Thanks!
I will be trying it
I like to take the single strands double back , twist and cut to make fluffer branches
Killer tree bud!
+ta24u thanks matey
great tree. learnt a couple more finer details in the art of twisting.
+Steve Fletcher Nice mate
CONGRATULATIONS :-) You said "Yeah" 101 times in this video.
That's a verbal tic for you
Nice video Mel. You planning to do follow ups with the rest of the process of doing a scratch tree? I'd love to see what you do. THANKS!
+Hrothgar B Yep, taking this the whole way bud :-)
Great video!
Thanks mate, nice avatar! :-D
Really nice wokr
Great tutorial, learned a lot from it.
Glad it helped mate
I sneezed while doing the "Twist Technique" and now I have braces.
LMAO
Literally lmao
I can confirm, im the wire
Darn good video Mel. I just learned why when I twist wires together I get one around the other like a vine climbing a pole. ..."keep the wires horizontal"... great tip. You're actually doing the twisting between your fingertips right? I may try this for 10mm sometime, but I'll use much finer wire and definitely be wearing glasses. Thanx a bunch!
+Bill D. in Iowa glad it helped bud :-)
thanks so much!!
Good stuff mate
+IDICBeer Cheers bud
TheTerrainTutor
"Twist and Bark", I see another T-Shirt comming? Been using wire before but covered it with a structured tape, pva and some grid though I rarely get to do trees mostly playing on industrial ruin and wasteland terrain. I should do a diorama to get more into these things. I always wanted to do a kamasutra of positions before barking.
+atomstrom LOL, that's a lot of positions buddy
Hello! Me gustó tu vídeo!!! No hablo inglés, pero mirando se aprende!! Jaja.
Desde Mallorca, España.
Gold dust. Thank you.
amazing
Estupendo y maravilloso trabajo que además de mitigar el aburrimiento podría generarnos algún dinerito. Anoche me atreví hacer un arbolito y no. Me quedó tan mal.. Los felicito y adelante
Solo sigue intentando compañero
Brilliant
Great job, I may try this some day but for now I believe I will just buy them pre-made.....lol
Well at least you know how bud ;-)
Oh yeah for sure, I build all my other terrain, the trees would take quiet a bit more time.....
Thanks!
Great!
thanks it really help me
Glad it did
I used to use aluminum foil and those clay that harden if you bake it!
It's a good technique, love your stuff mate
thanks a lot! awesome!
You're from Staffordshire, yeah? Yeah, yeah? Yeah. :P
Very informative video. But do you have a video where you show where you go from here?
It looks amazing yet it!s simple 🤔😮 I am thinking to do it with my kids as summer craft. Could you kindly tell me what it that thing you used to be dangling? You didn’t mention it in the video …. Thank you so much for sharing with us this idea ❤
Thank you :D
no worries bud
Hi David Martin
I've been watching some of your tutorials on wire trees and I was hoping you be able to tell me how many strands of wire you use on the twist technique video
About 20 mate but it's down to how big of a tree and how many branches you want from it
Mel do you remember the name of the music that you used for this video?
I used to work with a Chindit.
Thanks
Awesome, thank you!
Hiya m8 have just started modeling again since I was a kid but now trying dioramas I e watched many videos but urs are great nd for little money ur funny too bonus but u ha e helped me no end gonna try a tree t morra as I'm doing WW11 stuff at the mo so will be watching more videos so keep up the great work u e inspired me thank you ill look haw to do the 60p thing is the a week? Any way im 9n it in the morn cheers bud ur a star
Strunk Tructure 👍
DISCO PARTY!!!!
cool!!
I agree that bare wire is stronger than plastic wire. When I use plastic wire, I hit it with my heat gun just enough the melt the plastic. When it cools the plastic fuses together the tree gains strength. This is a subjective observation. I did not quantify the gain in strength through any test.
Oh, that sounds interesting, thanks for the heads up!
I also like to mix smaller gauge wires with more sturdy wire. I will put in 3 or 4 pieces of heavier gauge wire with the thinner stuff to form the main branches .
Hi Mel, have you considered making a tutorial for roads? I know it's something I'd like to see.
+Jack E Me too.
+Jack E It's on the list mate
+TheTerrainTutor Nice one.
nice
Thanks!
keep mean to make some trees for something not sure what yet but fancy making some with wire
+SolventAbuseUk Do it!
👌👌👌
At the end of the creation of a tree, how you cover the body?
It's possible to make a video also for this procedure?
Thank you.
Check the foliage playlist mate
Bạn làm hay quá
¿Cuántas piezas hay en ese grupo más o menos?
What is millie port? that you are going to fill the trunk gaps with
Yea?
I do know what you mean. :P
And I’m treeeee......
Tree formin.
kreatif,,, good
DC here...so I will simply say :-)
+Evolved Creations ;-)
Watch Chadwick Models for making trees, he also does it extremely well .
Ko hjeu a noi j nhung e van xem het.hok them dc chut kjnh nghiem.thankyou a
ow my god, you desreve way more subscribe.
Eventually returned to this video again 😀.
Have few questions:
-Can i add detailing by using extremely finely grinded herbs mixed with PvA/Latex ?
Can i use 0.7mm wire ?
Ill proly base it with the extremely hard mix of concrete liqiud primer/PvA/Herbs.Bonus is it actually gets very dark after drying, almost like this is actually below a forest.
Yes on both counts mate
This helped a lot :) I need to keep practicing though!
just keep going matey :-)
Hello sir, how many yards of wire is used?
Mel did you ever work at Creda many years ago?
This tutorial has been included in my miniature tree making resource database: alkony.enerla.net/english/the-nexus/miniatures-nexus/miniature-hobby/miniatures-miniature-terrain-scenery-making-trees-resources
Can you do this and add gemstones?
6:45 OMG PUT IT ON A SPOOL!!!!!!!!!!!
as always Mel a tree-iffic tutorial.
+David Martin That pun wood leaf folks laughing. You should branch out into stand up comedy. No matter what anybody says, I'd be rooting for you! ;-)
Bill D. in Iowa thanks for your o-pine-ion Bill :-)
+David Martin OW! Ya got me with that one, "bud"! :-)
+David Martin It's treemendus isn't it :-)
+TheTerrainTutor You're all barking