to me it looks beautiful but i have only ever dreamt of making a terrarium
Suzutai
I mean, it’s a bit late now, but you make good use of the ground space with the moss, but you don’t seem to make very good use of the vertical space. Something like a fern would be nice to make it feel less empty.
spidey24601
I like it! I like to follow the rule of thirds, which going by that I would’ve put the building/stairs more towards the left personally (not centered but like 2/3rds). Also a helpful rule can be using background vs foreground plants (so taller plants towards the back and shorter ones towards the front). But still looks great!
redz191
I’d slope the substrate it more towards the back to add more depth. Definitely utilise the vertical space more. And for the stones, larger stones at the foreground with progressively smaller stones towards the back again for more depth
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to me it looks beautiful but i have only ever dreamt of making a terrarium
I mean, it’s a bit late now, but you make good use of the ground space with the moss, but you don’t seem to make very good use of the vertical space. Something like a fern would be nice to make it feel less empty.
I like it! I like to follow the rule of thirds, which going by that I would’ve put the building/stairs more towards the left personally (not centered but like 2/3rds). Also a helpful rule can be using background vs foreground plants (so taller plants towards the back and shorter ones towards the front). But still looks great!
I’d slope the substrate it more towards the back to add more depth. Definitely utilise the vertical space more. And for the stones, larger stones at the foreground with progressively smaller stones towards the back again for more depth