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Post by yifferman on Feb 22, 2019 12:16:29 GMT -9
well after some months whitout activity, i start again and whit a little things what i learnd i try again XD
this time a pose for a efl in a horse:
for me its alittle complicated the horses but i try make it.
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Post by cowboyleland on Feb 23, 2019 5:19:59 GMT -9
Since the horse is in profile her hips that straddle the horse should also be in profile. We shouldn't see the crack of her bum.
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Post by yifferman on Feb 24, 2019 13:45:24 GMT -9
Since the horse is in profile her hips that straddle the horse should also be in profile. We shouldn't see the crack of her bum. i dunno, but its a test and it will be beter in the next vertion.
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Post by jeffgeorge on Feb 26, 2019 8:23:25 GMT -9
Great start!
One thing to watch out for--the reverse view can't just be traced from the front view, because the resulting limb positions usually aren't possible. For example, look at the horse's hooves. The hooves on the far side shouldn't be lower than the hooves on the near side--that's not how perspective works, unless you're viewing the figure through a glass floor from beneath. Most miniature artists I've noticed handle this problem on four-footed figures by having the bottom of all four feet on the same level, which is technically correct if you're viewing from a ground-level perspective. Alternately, they adjust the length of the legs just a bit, so that on both sides, the nearer hooves are slightly lower.
Hope that helps. It's a minor fix, but I think it will make a big difference in the figure's realism.
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