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Post by pharmtechkat on Sept 8, 2013 18:56:28 GMT -5
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Post by missrolltide on Sept 8, 2013 20:06:00 GMT -5
Don't know much about the cats, but the dogs look nicely aligned. I've never posed a cat so I can't say about those.
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Post by CoffieDog on Sept 8, 2013 21:34:41 GMT -5
Don't have experience posing cats so I'll just help you on the dogs. The blk/tan Dane's head is very nicely aligned. The back legs however, need to be better aligned (you should see the least you can of the other leg so it looks almost like one leg). The tail also needs to be more curled and over the back. I don't have a lot of experience posing poodles, but I think he looks nicely aligned. Maybe if you can get his head a bit higher? Like I said, don't know much about poodles so if you can't get his head higher than forget my last comment xP Great job for your first tries! I was awful at posing when I first joined lol. My advice is to keep trying and you'll get the hang of it quickly^^
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Post by shebaatje on Sept 9, 2013 2:16:41 GMT -5
The reason why the Dane's tail isn't fully curved all the way is because he isn't at the right breathing point in that pose^^. That's also why his front leg isn't fully straight. Try to turn him towards the camera ever so slightly and catch him at his highest breathing point=). That way you'd be able to get a perfect pose out of him! (It also helps to use the ''save pictures automatically'' option), because otherwise you have to hit the spacebar at just the right moment.
The Poodle's head could be better alligned, but his leg allignment looks alright=). Getting a good profile pose is harder than getting a Dali pose, or so I've noticed^^. Don't give up, you'll get there!
The tail of that first cat should also be curved more towards the head=. Catz that have the B&W Shorthair personality are generally much easier to pose than other cat breedz (Calico's/ Meezers) so unless those catz are in a perfect pose, I hardly ever place them in my shows:x
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