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Post by shebaatje on Jun 19, 2016 4:00:08 GMT -5
If this is your first time posing than that's a great start! Sebby's tail is nicely curved in that first picture, that's exactly what you want her tail to look like in a pose. You could try to move her a bit more towards the camera, so her two front legs appear as one. Right now you can see part of her left leg sticking out from behind and ideally that's something you want to avoid in a pose=).
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akchotes
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Post by akchotes on Jun 19, 2016 10:15:53 GMT -5
If this is your first time posing than that's a great start! Sebby's tail is nicely curved in that first picture, that's exactly what you want her tail to look like in a pose. You could try to move her a bit more towards the camera, so her two front legs appear as one. Right now you can see part of her left leg sticking out from behind and ideally that's something you want to avoid in a pose=). thank you! (and actually he's a male but thats besides the point haha) i took a few more, how're these?
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Post by shebaatje on Jun 20, 2016 2:47:10 GMT -5
Out of those two, I like the second pose best=). Although the first pose has the better face expression/ eyelids for his breed personality. Though depending on competition, I think the second pose could place in shows.
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akchotes
Petz Walker
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Post by akchotes on Jun 20, 2016 9:54:23 GMT -5
Out of those two, I like the second pose best=). Although the first pose has the better face expression/ eyelids for his breed personality. Though depending on competition, I think the second pose could place in shows. thank you so much!!
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