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Post by ᴘʀɪɴᴄᴇ 👑 on Jul 20, 2014 12:47:54 GMT -5
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Post by mockingham on Jul 21, 2014 20:22:21 GMT -5
Do you have your game set to auto-save photos? It will greatly help you to capture the perfect posing moment for your petz.
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Post by ᴘʀɪɴᴄᴇ 👑 on Jul 22, 2014 7:41:24 GMT -5
...mockingham i've tried everything -_-
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Post by ladyweeny on Jul 22, 2014 10:30:57 GMT -5
8 of those petz are already in posed. you just need to work on aligning them right. also..if i remember right, meezer based petz don't pose the normal way.
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Post by jax on Jul 22, 2014 11:56:25 GMT -5
I'm no good with cat poses, so I'll leave the experts to that. The first 3 dogs are posing well, they just aren't aligned right. To do this, you have to have their back toes aligned. You also want their snout straight and only one eye showing in Dane poses. Noodle's snout could be a tad bit straighter as you can see. Her feet are aligned perfectly though. Also, only a tiny bit of the far eye is showing which is normal. In a dali pose, which the first two are doing, you want the top of the nose and bottom of the eyes aligned. You should also know, that if a breed other than a dalmatian is in a dali pose, they will often place lower vs. if they were in a standard dane pose. That last dog looks like he is in a 'scared' pose. You can see his eyes are wide open when they should look more relaxed. If you want someone to pose your petzz, I'm sure there may be a service out there. I don't know if it's against the rules or not.. I myself wouldn't penalize a pet because someone else posed it. If others agree that it's not 'cheating' I'll be more than happy to try and get some decent show poses out of them.
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Post by ᴘʀɪɴᴄᴇ 👑 on Jul 22, 2014 12:08:53 GMT -5
guys i KNOW how to pose them, i just need them posed.
and the last dog i just gave up on so if anyone could for me that would be awsome
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Post by Alex@Marvel on Jul 22, 2014 14:48:55 GMT -5
You said:
That's not exactly the same as asking for a posing service, someone to pose your petz for you. You didn't say that until just this post.
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Post by ᴘʀɪɴᴄᴇ 👑 on Jul 22, 2014 15:22:38 GMT -5
<~< i thought it was obvious
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Post by toto on Jul 23, 2014 2:45:27 GMT -5
tbh its a lot more satisfying posing your petz yourself/getting wins with your own poses, compared to when other people to all the hard work for you. you have a basic idea on how to pose your petz, but some of them arent appropriately posed, even lemonade isnt posing. jas' advice for the dog posing is great.
the only dog that seems to be posing well enough to get a placement is skrillet, though hes too close to the camera, he could do with being moved back a bit.
tsunami: is placed too far away from the camera, but you have the right breathing point for them.
zoe is in an underpose (her breathing point is at its lowest) though you do have the basic idea of a dane pose. she also is too far away from the camera and needs to be centered more.
prometheus: is overposing. his alinement seems pretty ok, you just caught him at a bad pose.
scoop: his pose is actually perfect and you could do pretty well with that.
bay is facing way too close to the camera. he needs moving back a bit, try using the door method for him (have him scratch on the side of the carry case) and start taking photos until he poses. he should have a small gathering of pixels behind his front foot.
lemonade: isnt even in a pose. if his personality is a saimese you may want to try the pumpkin method (pulling out a pumpkin to scare him into a pose) or the clothes on and off method. this does take a lot of time and effort, but is really worth it.
haiso: his alinement seems a lot better, but his tail and eyes are incorrect. again use the door method, try to get his eyelids as even as possible. he should also have a small cluster of pixels behind his feet bcos hes a calico.
sugar looks perfect to me, minus the tail being curved wrong. you want it curled /over/ the back, as far as itll go.
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Post by ᴘʀɪɴᴄᴇ 👑 on Jul 23, 2014 3:49:09 GMT -5
pumpkin?? and i've been trying for mindwrecking hours on these guys (psst your got half of their genders wrong)
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Post by toto on Jul 23, 2014 3:53:41 GMT -5
sorry idk what their genders are, it was never mentioned on the post /:
but posing does and can takes hours and hours of effort to get that perfect pose. if its becoming frustrating take a break on the pet and go back to it later. if not move on to another pet (-:
and using the pumpkin toy can make the best pose (with angry eyelids) which is acceptable for the likes of a meezer & alley cat
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Post by ᴘʀɪɴᴄᴇ 👑 on Jul 23, 2014 4:18:14 GMT -5
...what pumpkin toy.found it ^.^ which of these are better and are any okay? s this one okay? also how do i get them to scratch the carry case?
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Post by jax on Jul 23, 2014 5:22:58 GMT -5
Those dogs poses are pretty good, but the alignment is still a bit off. The first pose has better feet alignment but the head isn't aligned and the dog is at a low breathing point. The second one is less aligned in the feet, but the head is very good!
The second pose has a good chance of placing in a show depending on the entries.
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Post by ᴘʀɪɴᴄᴇ 👑 on Jul 23, 2014 5:54:52 GMT -5
just had a fun posing session with Haiso and this was the final result. Good enough? and omg i got this first time with lemonade, is it okay? and this first time with sugar, i love posing cats. not keen on this one but does it work?
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Post by mockingham on Jul 23, 2014 8:26:43 GMT -5
Catz in your first post's feet are off slightly, could use to be closer to the camera. Second pose looks pretty good. Third doesn't look too bad either, although she looks to be turned a little far away from the camera and I like to see the tail a bit straighter. The last pose feet aren't aligned, needs to be closer to the camera.
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