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Bare trees dwg
Dwg at 1:100 scale
Four leafless trees drawn in plan with different graphic solutions, each with a type of branching that can identify the species.
Some tips for drawing trees in plan and elevation
Oak tree: The branching of the oak is characterized by strong and thick branches that divide into fairly widened lateral branches. You can draw a widened shape, with branches that branch out in a fairly regular way.
Birch tree: The birch has a lighter and less imposing branching than other trees. Its branches are thin and pendulous. You could show a fine branching with thin branches that descend elegantly.
Pine tree: The pine tree has a conical shape and branches that extend horizontally, but the branches are further apart and rather rigid. To represent it, you can create a pyramid shape, with branches that extend uniformly but without too much agglomeration.
Cherry tree: The branching of the cherry tree is more delicate and, although it is also quite regular, it tends to have a more interwoven and fluid structure. You can draw branches that cross each other at different angles, creating a slightly more irregular silhouette than other trees.
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