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The following is my result with about 5 minutes of work. Note that I used Cycles Render, as it is much better for the scene showed in your question.

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Modeling the Scene Minus the Berries

The key to this is Icospheres, which you can add using Shift + A > Mesh > Icosphere. Add an Icosphere. Key T to toggle open/close the Toolshelf and make sure there is only 1 subdivision.

enter image description here

I scaled all of my Icospheres down on the Z-Axis by a factor of 0.7 by keying S, then Z, then 0.7. I then rotated to Top Orthographic View through Numpad 7, then Numpad 5. From there, used Shift + D to duplicate, S to scale, and G to drag them around appropriately.

I also added an Icosphere of 1 subdivision, which I dragged behind the camera and out of view.

Lastly, I added a ground plane, scaled up just enough so that it fills the camera view.

Materials

The lone Icosphere behind the camera got a Diffuse BSDF with Hex: FF0000.

The bushes got a Diffuse BSDF with Hex: 57E746. Note that you can add the material to one bush, select all of the others, select the one with the material, key Ctrl + L, and select Materials to copy the materials from one bush to the rest.

The ground got a Diffuse BSDf with Hex: 296C27

Berries

Select one of the five Icospheres that should have berries on it. Go to the Properties panel > Particle Systems tab and add a new particle system. Use these settings, but note that Icosphere.010 should be the name of your red materialed Icosphere.

enter image description here

Select all of the bushes that should have berries, then select the one that you added the particle system to. Use this feature:

enter image description here

Lighting

Select the default Point lamp. Change to the following settings. Note that the Color: is Hex: FFFECC

enter image description here

Here is the .blend file:

http://blend-exchange.giantcowfilms.com/embedImage.png?bid=1986

The following is my result with about 5 minutes of work. Note that I used Cycles Render, as it is much better for the scene showed in your question.

enter image description here

Modeling the Scene Minus the Berries

The key to this is Icospheres, which you can add using Shift + A > Mesh > Icosphere. Add an Icosphere. Key T to toggle open/close the Toolshelf and make sure there is only 1 subdivision.

enter image description here

I scaled all of my Icospheres down on the Z-Axis by a factor of 0.7 by keying S, then Z, then 0.7. I then rotated to Top Orthographic View through Numpad 7, then Numpad 5. From there, used Shift + D to duplicate, S to scale, and G to drag them around appropriately.

I also added an Icosphere of 1 subdivision, which I dragged behind the camera and out of view.

Lastly, I added a ground plane, scaled up just enough so that it fills the camera view.

Materials

The lone Icosphere behind the camera got a Diffuse BSDF with Hex: FF0000.

The bushes got a Diffuse BSDF with Hex: 57E746. Note that you can add the material to one bush, select all of the others, select the one with the material, key Ctrl + L, and select Materials to copy the materials from one bush to the rest.

The ground got a Diffuse BSDf with Hex: 296C27

Berries

Select one of the five Icospheres that should have berries on it. Go to the Properties panel > Particle Systems tab and add a new particle system. Use these settings, but note that Icosphere.010 should be the name of your red materialed Icosphere.

enter image description here

Select all of the bushes that should have berries, then select the one that you added the particle system to. Use this feature:

enter image description here

Lighting

Select the default Point lamp. Change to the following settings. Note that the Color: is Hex: FFFECC

enter image description here

Here is the .blend file:

http://blend-exchange.giantcowfilms.com/embedImage.png?bid=1986

The following is my result with about 5 minutes of work. Note that I used Cycles Render, as it is much better for the scene showed in your question.

enter image description here

Modeling the Scene Minus the Berries

The key to this is Icospheres, which you can add using Shift + A > Mesh > Icosphere. Add an Icosphere. Key T to toggle open/close the Toolshelf and make sure there is only 1 subdivision.

enter image description here

I scaled all of my Icospheres down on the Z-Axis by a factor of 0.7 by keying S, then Z, then 0.7. I then rotated to Top Orthographic View through Numpad 7, then Numpad 5. From there, used Shift + D to duplicate, S to scale, and G to drag them around appropriately.

I also added an Icosphere of 1 subdivision, which I dragged behind the camera and out of view.

Lastly, I added a ground plane, scaled up just enough so that it fills the camera view.

Materials

The lone Icosphere behind the camera got a Diffuse BSDF with Hex: FF0000.

The bushes got a Diffuse BSDF with Hex: 57E746. Note that you can add the material to one bush, select all of the others, select the one with the material, key Ctrl + L, and select Materials to copy the materials from one bush to the rest.

The ground got a Diffuse BSDf with Hex: 296C27

Berries

Select one of the five Icospheres that should have berries on it. Go to the Properties panel > Particle Systems tab and add a new particle system. Use these settings, but note that Icosphere.010 should be the name of your red materialed Icosphere.

enter image description here

Select all of the bushes that should have berries, then select the one that you added the particle system to. Use this feature:

enter image description here

Lighting

Select the default Point lamp. Change to the following settings. Note that the Color: is Hex: FFFECC

enter image description here

Here is the .blend file:

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The following is my result with about 5 minutes of work. Note that I used Cycles Render, as it is much better for the scene showed in your question.

enter image description here

Modeling the Scene Minus the Berries

The key to this is Icospheres, which you can add using Shift + A > Mesh > Icosphere. Add an Icosphere. Key T to toggle open/close the Toolshelf and make sure there is only 1 subdivision.

enter image description here

I scaled all of my Icospheres down on the Z-Axis by a factor of 0.7 by keying S, then Z, then 0.7. I then rotated to Top Orthographic View through Numpad 7, then Numpad 5. From there, used Shift + D to duplicate, S to scale, and G to drag them around appropriately.

I also added an Icosphere of 1 subdivision, which I dragged behind the camera and out of view.

Lastly, I added a ground plane, scaled up just enough so that it fills the camera view.

Materials

The lone Icosphere behind the camera got a Diffuse BSDF with Hex: FF0000.

The bushes got a Diffuse BSDF with Hex: 57E746. Note that you can add the material to one bush, select all of the others, select the one with the material, key Ctrl + L, and select Materials to copy the materials from one bush to the rest.

The ground got a Diffuse BSDf with Hex: 296C27

Berries

Select one of the five Icospheres that should have berries on it. Go to the Properties panel > Particle Systems tab and add a new particle system. Use these settings, but note that Icosphere.010 should be the name of your red materialed Icosphere.

enter image description here

Select all of the bushes that should have berries, then select the one that you added the particle system to. Use this feature:

enter image description here

Lighting

Select the default Point lamp. Change to the following settings. Note that the Color: is Hex: FFFECC

enter image description here

Here is the .blend file:

http://blend-exchange.giantcowfilms.com/embedImage.png?bid=1986

The following is my result with about 5 minutes of work. Note that I used Cycles Render, as it is much better for the scene showed in your question.

enter image description here

Modeling the Scene Minus the Berries

The key to this is Icospheres, which you can add using Shift + A > Mesh > Icosphere. Key T to toggle open/close the Toolshelf and make sure there is only 1 subdivision.

enter image description here

I scaled all of my Icospheres down on the Z-Axis by a factor of 0.7 by keying S, then Z, then 0.7. I then rotated to Top Orthographic View through Numpad 7, then Numpad 5. From there, used Shift + D to duplicate, S to scale, and G to drag them around appropriately.

I also added an Icosphere of 1 subdivision, which I dragged behind the camera and out of view.

Lastly, I added a ground plane, scaled up just enough so that it fills the camera view.

Materials

The lone Icosphere behind the camera got a Diffuse BSDF with Hex: FF0000.

The bushes got a Diffuse BSDF with Hex: 57E746. Note that you can add the material to one bush, select all of the others, select the one with the material, key Ctrl + L, and select Materials to copy the materials from one bush to the rest.

The ground got a Diffuse BSDf with Hex: 296C27

Berries

Select one of the five Icospheres that should have berries on it. Go to the Properties panel > Particle Systems tab and add a new particle system. Use these settings, but note that Icosphere.010 should be the name of your red materialed Icosphere.

enter image description here

Select all of the bushes that should have berries, then select the one that you added the particle system to. Use this feature:

enter image description here

Lighting

Select the default Point lamp. Change to the following settings. Note that the Color: is Hex: FFFECC

enter image description here

Here is the .blend file:

http://blend-exchange.giantcowfilms.com/embedImage.png?bid=1986

The following is my result with about 5 minutes of work. Note that I used Cycles Render, as it is much better for the scene showed in your question.

enter image description here

Modeling the Scene Minus the Berries

The key to this is Icospheres, which you can add using Shift + A > Mesh > Icosphere. Add an Icosphere. Key T to toggle open/close the Toolshelf and make sure there is only 1 subdivision.

enter image description here

I scaled all of my Icospheres down on the Z-Axis by a factor of 0.7 by keying S, then Z, then 0.7. I then rotated to Top Orthographic View through Numpad 7, then Numpad 5. From there, used Shift + D to duplicate, S to scale, and G to drag them around appropriately.

I also added an Icosphere of 1 subdivision, which I dragged behind the camera and out of view.

Lastly, I added a ground plane, scaled up just enough so that it fills the camera view.

Materials

The lone Icosphere behind the camera got a Diffuse BSDF with Hex: FF0000.

The bushes got a Diffuse BSDF with Hex: 57E746. Note that you can add the material to one bush, select all of the others, select the one with the material, key Ctrl + L, and select Materials to copy the materials from one bush to the rest.

The ground got a Diffuse BSDf with Hex: 296C27

Berries

Select one of the five Icospheres that should have berries on it. Go to the Properties panel > Particle Systems tab and add a new particle system. Use these settings, but note that Icosphere.010 should be the name of your red materialed Icosphere.

enter image description here

Select all of the bushes that should have berries, then select the one that you added the particle system to. Use this feature:

enter image description here

Lighting

Select the default Point lamp. Change to the following settings. Note that the Color: is Hex: FFFECC

enter image description here

Here is the .blend file:

http://blend-exchange.giantcowfilms.com/embedImage.png?bid=1986

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Shady Puck
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  • 6
  • 35
  • 63

The following is my result with about 5 minutes of work. Note that I used Cycles Render, as it is much better for the scene showed in your question.

enter image description here

Modeling the Scene Minus the Berries

The key to this is Icospheres, which you can add using Shift + A > Mesh > Icosphere. Key T to toggle open/close the Toolshelf and make sure there is only 1 subdivision.

enter image description here

I scaled all of my Icospheres down on the Z-Axis by a factor of 0.7 by keying S, then Z, then 0.7. I then rotated to Top Orthographic View through Numpad 7, then Numpad 5. From there, used Shift + D to duplicate, S to scale, and G to drag them around appropriately.

I also added an Icosphere of 1 subdivision, which I dragged behind the camera and out of view.

Lastly, I added a ground plane, scaled up just enough so that it fills the camera view.

Materials

The lone Icosphere behind the camera got a Diffuse BSDF with Hex: FF0000.

The bushes got a Diffuse BSDF with Hex: 57E746. Note that you can add the material to one bush, select all of the others, select the one with the material, key Ctrl + L, and select Materials to copy the materials from one bush to the rest.

The ground got a Diffuse BSDf with Hex: 296C27

Berries

Select one of the five Icospheres that should have berries on it. Go to the Properties panel > Particle Systems tab and add a new particle system. Use these settings, but note that Icosphere.010 should be the name of your red materialed Icosphere.

enter image description here

Select all of the bushes that should have berries, then select the one that you added the particle system to. Use this feature:

enter image description here

Lighting

Select the default Point lamp. Change to the following settings. Note that the Color: is Hex: FFFECC

enter image description here

Here is the .blend file:

http://blend-exchange.giantcowfilms.com/embedImage.png?bid=1986