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Post by Juniper on Apr 22, 2014 20:55:48 GMT -5
This is my first time trying to pose my dogs. It's much more difficult than posing cats, since they don't want to stand in one spot for very long. Anyways, are these ok poses for Buhund and Australian Cattle Dog? Do the eyes need to look more even, like in the second pic?
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Post by shebaatje on Apr 23, 2014 6:55:22 GMT -5
The Australian Cattle Dog (the one on the right?) could be turned a little more towards the camera=). I'm pretty sure the first dog could be turned ever so slightly more towards the camera as well (by a few pixels only).
The one in the middle is the best out of these three poses=). Although I don't have any experience with that file, so someone else with more experience might be able to give you better advice.
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Post by Juniper on Apr 23, 2014 21:21:21 GMT -5
Thanks , shebaatje. Some advice is as good as any . I will work on getting them to face the camera correctly, and are the toes are supposed to be sticking out a bit, too? With posing cats, I know the front paws have to be together, but I don't know if that applies with dogs also.
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Post by shebaatje on Apr 24, 2014 9:12:38 GMT -5
The toes can be sticking out a bit, yes^^. I'm not sure why the eyelids look a bit wonky on the first and third dog? Is that just how the file was hexed, or? I've only ever seen eyelids do that in the Calico file...never in a dog breed, so that fascinates mexD haha.
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Post by Juniper on Apr 24, 2014 12:22:45 GMT -5
The first and third are the same breed in the family tree, so that's probably one reason why the eyelids look different than the middle one. It might have also just been bad timing on my part
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