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Post by Chaos on Jul 28, 2007 12:02:16 GMT -5
Okay...ANOTHER pose question by the wonderful Chaos . Good thing there's no limit on how many of these questions I can ask...lol. I seriously thought this was a pretty good pose. Someone help me out here...lol. I WANT TO PLACE!!!!!!!! Can someone tell me how to improve..or if this is good?
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Sibe
Hermit Crab
Siber Tooth Tiger
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Post by Sibe on Jul 28, 2007 12:08:46 GMT -5
It's good, no questions asked. But, the legs are just a tad off alignment, but none the less, that's a wonderful pose. I think, personally, you could place well with that pose. Here are two examples of aussie poses, they belong to me, though they weren't posed by me.
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Post by Chaos on Jul 28, 2007 13:56:24 GMT -5
How's this? I think it's pretty good. ;D But again, I usually do...but then they're not. But see...look at that. Chest out, eye on the camera, no far foot sticking out the back, tail up, head up... *crosses fingers*
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Sibe
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Siber Tooth Tiger
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Post by Sibe on Jul 28, 2007 14:07:38 GMT -5
That's an overpose =]. See how his head is much higher then it is naturally? His front legs are also off alignment. You should only be able to see one leg, and two paws. Now I suck at dane posing aussies, so don't feel bad. Here are examples of dane poses with aussies, and again I haven't posed them either xD. The heads are a bit off alignment for those two, but they work. In my opinion, the first is better then the second.
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Post by Chaos on Jul 28, 2007 14:40:10 GMT -5
I don't really see the overposing...but then again...I just started posing. I'll try again.
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Post by Princess Artie. on Jul 28, 2007 15:44:09 GMT -5
An overpose is when your dog stretches out a lot. Compare it to the two poses above. It's waaaay too tall. But work more on the alignment. Sibe's alignment will place often in shows but you can get it a bit straighter. So work on that. After much practice, you'll learn what overposing looks like and stuff like that.
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Post by Chaos on Jul 29, 2007 21:06:42 GMT -5
Okay, then....how's this one? Good?
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Post by Salty on Jul 29, 2007 21:14:07 GMT -5
I think that one's awesome! Great job!!!
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Post by Chaos on Jul 29, 2007 21:18:35 GMT -5
YAY, YAY, YAY, THANKS!!! What do you think it would place as?
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Post by Salty on Jul 29, 2007 21:24:53 GMT -5
YAY, YAY, YAY, THANKS!!! What do you think it would place as? Well, in my opinion, I think it would place 1st/BIS range. Although, it depends on what the competition is your up against, because a lot of the time a judge will choose a really nice dane pose over a really nice dali pose. But, to me, I think its a really nice dali. Very nice.
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Post by Chaos on Jul 29, 2007 21:28:02 GMT -5
YIPPEEEEEEE!!!!!! ;D YAY YAY YAY!!!! Good pose by Chaos...never thought I'd see the day...lol How's this dane?...I'm trying to enter an Aussie contest, but I need to stack both...
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Post by Salty on Jul 29, 2007 21:30:36 GMT -5
Well, the feet are very nicely aligned to me...the head may be a little sort of...hmmm...stiff looking? I don't know, it may be a good pose to place with. I'd go for it. The alignment is very good on the feet.
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Post by Chaos on Jul 29, 2007 21:34:29 GMT -5
Great, thanks! Instead of posing with the feet, I've been aligning the ears. Works wonders . But I'll keep working on the head...I don't know...I like the way it looks like that .
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Post by Salty on Jul 29, 2007 21:37:16 GMT -5
Me too, because it is a good pose. Its just, I think the head could be a little lower...but you know what? Salty, for once in my life, may not know what I'm talking about. lol I'm joking, but really, I'm not sure about that one...
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