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Shadowtop Tree
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Shadowtop Tree
A fantasy tree from D&D. I wanted to just try and make the image of it for a map. I would not recommend trying to print this. Image painted in paint3d.
These trees are the soaring giants of the forests. They grow as quickly as 2 feet a year if the weather is warm and damp enough, can exist in all except arctic climates, and can reach 90 feet or more in height if undisturbed. A fullgrown shadowtop flares out to 20 feet or more in diameter at base, and its trunk is textured all around with many pleatlike ridges. Shadowtops only sprout branches from the uppermost dozen feet or so of their trunks, and the trees are named for the dense clusters of feathery leaves that grow from these spreading branches at the tops of their trunks. Shadowtop leaves are irregular in shape, with many fingers, and have copper-colored undersides and deep green upper surfaces. In autumn, the tops change hue to match the underneath sides before the leaves drop.
Shadow wood is fibrous and
A fantasy tree from D&D. I wanted to just try and make the image of it for a map. I would not recommend trying to print this. Image painted in paint3d.
These trees are the soaring giants of the forests. They grow as quickly as 2 feet a year if the weather is warm and damp enough, can exist in all except arctic climates, and can reach 90 feet or more in height if undisturbed. A fullgrown shadowtop flares out to 20 feet or more in diameter at base, and its trunk is textured all around with many pleatlike ridges. Shadowtops only sprout branches from the uppermost dozen feet or so of their trunks, and the trees are named for the dense clusters of feathery leaves that grow from these spreading branches at the tops of their trunks. Shadowtop leaves are irregular in shape, with many fingers, and have copper-colored undersides and deep green upper surfaces. In autumn, the tops change hue to match the underneath sides before the leaves drop.
Shadow wood is fibrous and
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