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Post by Palecat5 on Aug 21, 2021 14:31:06 GMT -5
What are your thoughts on this pose?
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Post by zan on Aug 22, 2021 12:07:35 GMT -5
Ooh this looks like an interesting mixie! What combo of breeds are they? If you know what all the body parts are that can sometimes help with knowing what they are capable of in pose.
My instinct is that the leg alignment would be better with only one pixel difference (so the left hind leg one pixel behind the right hind leg instead of two as you have here).
The tail is nicely curled and the dog is standing nice and proud, but the head should be facing directly towards the camera so it feels like the eyes are looking directly at you instead of just off to the side. You should also aim to get the eyes as level as possible (I would guess this dog probably won't have level eyes in a perfect dali pose but might be able to get one row of pixels closer than this) and a heart-shaped nose with level nose shines - this should happen if you manage to capture the right frame for the expression.
For a dali pose I definitely recommend working on the leg alignment and expression/nose shape, the competition in dali pose shows is so fierce at the moment and most shows have multiple perfect poses from dali-type dogs who can achieve level eyes and perfectly aligned legs. I would probably recomment showing a dog like yours in dane shows too if you can get a decent dane pose as you may find you do better there; this dog looks like they will perform well with a good high head carriage in dane pose!
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Post by Palecat5 on Aug 22, 2021 12:46:13 GMT -5
He's a Genhexed dog. I'll have to try to remember all the Genhexed parts. Thank you for the advice with him. I'm going to see if I can get him to pose a bit better.
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Post by zan on Aug 22, 2021 12:51:49 GMT -5
You can use Genepoolz to look at his genetics too! Good luck with posing him!
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