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Post by ► SnjHusky ◀ on Jun 5, 2012 17:47:07 GMT -5
Hey guys o.o never noticed how bad my old dogz pose was when first posting LOL!! Here they are, opinion , help? 1-4 loves posing but I think is quite unaligned in the leg area. and pose 1 his head is to far from the camera. and 4 is too close? I think 3 is good but feet need WAY more alignment. 5-6 has better leg alignment but bad head alignment. - This is my opinion (which is not good since I haven't been showing for years like you guys)
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Post by Alex@Marvel on Jun 5, 2012 17:48:44 GMT -5
Remember to put dog in your thread title.
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Post by ► SnjHusky ◀ on Jun 5, 2012 17:51:15 GMT -5
oops >.< So sorry! edited and fixed, thanks for that Selena <3
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Post by Heather on Jun 5, 2012 20:33:00 GMT -5
Someone else might be able to hep you better than I can but here are some pics of mine to compare to yours. The alignment is off on all of your pics. Number 3 would be really good if the alignment was better! Hopefully my pics can help you get an idea of what they are suppose to look like. The heads should be looking right at the camera and the little white balls on their noses should be even. I hope this helped a little bit. I kinda suck at explaining things but someone else might be able to help you better lol
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Post by ► SnjHusky ◀ on Jun 5, 2012 20:37:48 GMT -5
OOOh ^.^ Thanks <3 I will work on getting some more posing work done! Very pretty pups BTW! Dont worry that was a good explanation so Ill be able to work on it soon!
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Post by Barguestspirit on Jun 7, 2012 1:35:07 GMT -5
Yeah, I wouldn't suggest using any of these for showing. The legs in 2, 3, and 4 are all severely misaligned. The legs in 1, 5, and 6 are closer, but still aren't as well aligned as they should be. Heather's pics are excellent examples to go by, so I'd go for trying to get pose pics just like those. But to be more specific, here's a breakdown of what needs to be improved with your poses: Pose 1: Dog needs to be turned a little more the the right to align the legs better. The tail needs to be curled over the back more, the head is turned just a little too far from the camera. The dog is not at his/her best breathing point. Pose 2: The dog is turned way too far to the left, the legs aren't aligned at all. The tail isn't curved over the back, and the dog is at a low breathing point. The nose shape looks good though, that's a good example of what you want it to look like. Pose 3: Legs are very unaligned, dog is turned too far to the left. The tail looks a bit better. If the dog was turned more to the right so that the legs where aligned, this would probably be a much better pose. You got a better breathing point here. Pose 4: Severely misaligned. This is a "skinny" pose. The chest isn't puffed out at all, the dog is slumped forward, the tail isn't curled over the back, the head is turned too far toward the camera. Pose 5: The dog needs to be turned just a little bit more to the right to align the legs better. The head isn't square enough with the shoulders. This is another "skinny" pose, the chest isn't puffed out, the dog is at a low breathing point. Pose 6: The dog needs to be turned a little bit more to the right again, this is another low breathing point, the chest isn't puffed out, the tail isn't curled over the back enough, the dog looks kind of slumped. I would use Heather's dog poses as a guide. You want dalis to look just like them when posing. The dog should look nice and proud, the chest should be nicely puffed out, the legs together so that only a tiny row of pixels shows in front of the foreleg, and a sliver of the opposite heel shows behind the front foot. The head should be square with the shoulders, with the eyelids about 1/3 closed, and the ears equal and symmetrical. Here's some of my dalis to add to the examples: I Hope that helps.
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