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Post by ArtFAD.Pls on Nov 13, 2006 19:57:07 GMT
Image one or two is better? LH/Vivid's Unity of Above I adopted him from Last Hour and I'm really pleased on how his posing is but I'm not sure which one to use. Thanks
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Post by *ﮦHazel ﮦ* on Nov 13, 2006 20:01:34 GMT
The first one is better ^^ If you look at the alignment, the first pose's front legs are perfectly aligned, while the second's front legs aren't.
Hope I helped
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Post by ArtFAD.Pls on Nov 13, 2006 20:02:18 GMT
Yup thanks. Now all I need is the dane pose and he's good to go. ^_^
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Post by ...analu! on Nov 14, 2006 21:00:24 GMT
The first one is better ^^ If you look at the alignment, the first pose's front legs are perfectly aligned, while the second's front legs aren't.
Hope I helped I beg to differ. The second pose is better. The BACK legs are more aligned, which is more correct and is what's looked for in shows. Although the front legs should be more aligned.
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Post by *~Cheetah~* on Nov 19, 2006 7:30:42 GMT
The first pose is best. With this breedfile, you want to see a tiny bit of the back feet in the back (Every file is different, but this is the way I made mine). I personally think that the second pose is badly aligned, and the dog's head is distorted. Here are some poses I have used at the PKC/KCA to gain wins: PKC Ch. Pr. Cheetah's The Best Medicine PKC Ch. Cheetah's Setting Mountain Sun PKC/KCA Ch. Cheetah's Side of Victory Some Non-PKC: Cheetah's Fading Embers Cheetah's Feral Flower Cheetah's What's Your Power
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Post by Last Hour on Nov 19, 2006 15:25:17 GMT
wow if I'd know he looked that good in a pose I would have kept him O.O
But as cheetah said yea, part of the back foot should show....
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Post by ArtFAD.Pls on Nov 19, 2006 15:59:13 GMT
Okay, thanks for all the advice everyone.
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