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Post by RebeccaMonkey on Jan 5, 2023 10:02:46 GMT -5
So I had some questions about catz tails and legs...
1) I assume the below cat can be shown? I have seen catz with similar body shapes shown. So my main question would be if the legs look okay? There may be a little fuzz from the far leg in the front but it's hard to tell ):
- Pic 1 - Pic 2 -
Non-show pics to try to show off legs/feet better:
2) The tail. I've looked at so many show pics and am still not sure about this one. I probably have better reference pics, but should the tail be like Pic A where it is curved in as much as possible, or Pic B, where it is almost straight up? I know the tail should have a nice curve, hence why I thought Pic A, but many pics tend to look more like B to me, so I'm not sure!
- Pic A - Pic B -
2b) An add-on to the question above, which of the cheshire tails looks better in the first two pics?
Thanks in advance!
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Post by Alex@Marvel on Jan 5, 2023 10:16:55 GMT -5
Tail-wise, I like the second cheshire cat better. I think the feet might throw some people off, I had to look twice when I was reading through your post.
And for the second cat, I personally would go with pic A, I've always been told the same thing that as best a curve as you can get for the tail.
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Post by Ratqueen on Jan 5, 2023 20:39:13 GMT -5
The legs look perfectly aligned, as far as I can tell.
For the fluffly tails, the last tail ball at the tip should be lower, as in curved down onto the tail towards the head of the cat -- that's what they look like when the curve is at its best. I personally fault the straighter fluffy tails pretty heavily in my shows, always placing them below more curved tails unless the legs are really misaligned in other poses. So tail #2 is best on the Cheshire cat, and tail #1 is best on the black cat.
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