I’m not sure where the line is between trunk and root, or even where things start and end here, but the scene includes three small, old cut off trunks in various states of rotting and in the middle is, let’s say, a root coming out of the ground, doing a series of 90° turns and maybe going back into the ground? The result is a rough trapezoid shape.
I’m not sure where the line is between trunk and root, or even where things start and end here, but the scene includes three small, old cut off trunks in various states of rotting and in the middle is, let’s say, a root coming out of the ground, doing a series of 90° turns and maybe going back into the ground? The result is a rough trapezoid shape.
A very large boulder sticking 5’ or so above the surrounding ground with a even larger tree growing “out” of it and looking a lot like an octopus perched on top with limbs, er, roots going in all directions and many of them zig-zagging, interlacing, even splitting to make a mash.
A very large boulder sticking 5’ or so above the surrounding ground with a even larger tree growing “out” of it and looking a lot like an octopus perched on top with limbs, er, roots going in all directions and many of them zig-zagging, interlacing, even splitting to make a mash.
A tree, growing on top of a very large granite outcropping with more rock nearby, has on thick root going to the left and down side of rock to presumably some soil, a bigger one going off to the right, and somewhere around that there’s a loop-de-loop of a root that maybe had a plan of going down and then changed its mind? Hard to say.
A tree, growing on top of a very large granite outcropping with more rock nearby, has on thick root going to the left and down side of rock to presumably some soil, a bigger one going off to the right, and somewhere around that there’s a loop-de-loop of a root that maybe had a plan of going down and then changed its mind? Hard to say.