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Post by skissors on Dec 7, 2014 13:09:11 GMT -5
Ok, so I am brand new to the world of showing, and since very few people seem to show mutts nowadays, I'm not quite sure how they look in pose. So, I was wondering if any this pose is any good. I know the alignment is off a little (I am so bad at aligning dogz ), but how is the head? Also, does anybody have any advice on how to get dogz properly aligned?
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Post by ♥Sinnie@Amphigory♥ on Dec 7, 2014 13:18:16 GMT -5
His head is turned too far from the camera, along with the rest of his body. This is a pretty decent dane pose of a mutt Mind you my girl doesn't have the best alignment (she is too closely turned to the camera imo), her head is nice though, you will always have a little bit of the far eye showing like you see here when mutts dane pose, if their head is correct. She is better aligned in this dali pose
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Post by skissors on Dec 7, 2014 13:25:23 GMT -5
How's this? Edit: Better? Edit again: I think I've finally got a good dane pose out of him Also, are any of these dali poses decent?
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Post by jax on Dec 10, 2014 22:00:45 GMT -5
The 2nd and 5th pose have perfect feet alignment in my opinion. The heads on the dali poses all look a bit off, sadly. However, the head position on the 5th image is really good. His head is at an ideal height although just a tad turned away from the camera.
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Post by Ataraxia on Dec 13, 2014 16:28:43 GMT -5
When trying to align dogz, sometimes their legs are just the tiniest bit off. So when you pick them up again, don't wait to see which way they rotate. Just quickly drop them and start snapping. They don't always rotate the right way, but it's much more precise than watching them turn. I rarely get perfect alignment on the first drop. Assuming that's not a method you already use, try it out ^^
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