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From: Stephen
Date: 30 Aug 2009 06:56:38
Message: <rjlk95hf4frt8lj28sv0s4aqgssq7age8g@4ax.com>
On Sun, 30 Aug 2009 13:26:28 +0300, Warp <war### [at] tagpovrayorg> wrote:

>Stephen wrote:
>> How about the two standard cat poses? If they are nearer to what you want I can
>> modify them.
>
>  I suppose the second one is closer.
>
I've gone back a step to the one you said was stretching and tried to copy the
stance in the photo. Is that better?


>  I'm just not understanding what is unclear about what is it that I
>want. I just want the same pose as in that dog photo. If it looks
>radically different, it's not what I'm looking for.

I think that there are a couple of things that are in the way of enlightenment
:)
Mostly it is because we are working remotely and you can't point at the screen
and say move that. Secondly I think that you can imagine what the dog looks like
from the side but I only have a vague idea. I need to be able to visualise from
at least three elevations. Poser is quite exacting and I am no expert. I
generally only use it in a rough and ready manner.
You should think of your requirements the way you would if you were writing a
spec. e.g. Lower the chest, move the right paw back and lift the right shoulder.
Turn the head to the right keeping the line of the eyes parallel to the ground
etc. 
I hope that this one is a bit nearer what you want.
-- 

Regards
     Stephen


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