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Post by shebaatje on Jun 18, 2012 4:10:38 GMT -5
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Post by Brooke *SsB* on Jun 29, 2012 23:10:19 GMT -5
Ok so I've never shown this breed however I try to pay close attention to how others judge and I keep an eye out in this area to get tips, done rambling now C: I think Morey and Daphne are the better 2, I'm petty sure you're supposed to see the second eye slightly and I like the head level. They seem to be in good alignment. I would definitely place them!! Hope I helped, and if I'm wrong please no one bite my head off.
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chedd
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Post by chedd on Jul 2, 2012 6:44:57 GMT -5
I was just about to post something about how to get a scottie to pose without jumping around so much... it seems like you have done a nice job getting your scotties to do what they're supposed to do. any tips? secret tricks? mine seem to bounce off the walls the moment I start taking pics.
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Post by shebaatje on Jul 2, 2012 12:15:04 GMT -5
These nearly killed me as well>.< hahah Scotties just don't stand still in one place for more then a few seconds...I just kept putting them in allignment (using the call method instead of ''dropping'' them) and started hitting the space bar like a maniac, hoping that they'd start posing. Morey was very quick to pose, but the other three took me a while longer.
So I don't really have any great advice...just to be patience and keep on trying...at some point they're bound to give you a nice pose=] heh.
Thank you so much, Brooke<3. I wasn't sure about Morey's tail...because it looks like it could curve slightly more towards his head, but other then that I really liked his pose as well=]. I shall keep on practicing with this breed^^.
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chedd
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Post by chedd on Jul 4, 2012 13:08:38 GMT -5
i was testing a theory... if you put their energy bar below 50% (i've been putting it in the 30s) they tend to jump around a little less. ...a little.
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