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Post by Arland Acres Farm on May 2, 2012 15:05:23 GMT -5
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Post by Amanda@Equus on May 3, 2012 0:26:14 GMT -5
A jokey pose would be great. Also could you make a pose for the rider when a horse rears? I don't to use EA's heroic pose since the sim waves its arm. ^But faced forward not to the side
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Post by Margo May Kane on May 3, 2012 6:52:39 GMT -5
I'll see what I can do about making a jockey pose and a rearing pose once I'm finished with this pack. A rather meh preview of what I made last night: I'll make a second variation of the pose that has her leaning on her arms behind her, since this one requires reins to be photoshopped into her hands. Got several more on the way I'll be working on today.
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Post by Ann Taylor on May 3, 2012 7:00:15 GMT -5
Awww, that pose is cute. I love that everyone got into pose-making now.
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Post by Margo May Kane on May 3, 2012 8:28:28 GMT -5
Thanks, Ann! Here's a couple more WIPs: This one isn't one I'm sure I'll actually release; it's basically a dressage pose at a 'tilt', like the horse is going around a turn... however, I'm not actually sure if they do that in a dressage routine. Unfortunately, it was 2am, I was tired, my net was down, and I had no reference. So. Derp. Here's the next one: Needs some tweaks to the height so it forms to the horse better (though Bean may just have an unnaturally low back), and I'm not 100% happy with the facial expression. Christina made the horse pose (which you can barely see in these shots, sorry XD)--it's simple, but I'll probably use it as a base for several of the rider poses.
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Post by Ann Taylor on May 3, 2012 8:38:42 GMT -5
Wow, that sidesaddel pose looks great as well. i only think, that the rider usually has their legs on the left side of the horse, so you might have to mirror it.
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Post by Margo May Kane on May 3, 2012 8:43:28 GMT -5
Wow, that sidesaddel pose looks great as well. i only think, that the rider usually has their legs on the left side of the horse, so you might have to mirror it. The pose was based on this image, which is why they're on that side of the horse.
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Post by Ann Taylor on May 3, 2012 9:11:29 GMT -5
ah, I see. Only if you google side saddle, they're all on the other side. I don't want to make presumtions, though, I just thought it was supposed to be for a saddle. But it looks great anyway.
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Post by Evelyn Hangsten on May 3, 2012 9:21:58 GMT -5
These look amazing Margo! Can't wait for more XD
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Post by Christina@Equus on May 3, 2012 9:56:07 GMT -5
The pose isn't intended for a side saddle ^_^ We're doing just a set of rider + horse photography poses based on lots of images we've found on tumblr haha
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Post by Lexi House on May 3, 2012 9:57:55 GMT -5
i think its great.. i cant wait to use such a pose on caspians back. BEAUTIFUL
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Post by Margo May Kane on May 3, 2012 9:59:04 GMT -5
The pose isn't intended for a side saddle ^_^ We're doing just a set of rider + horse photography poses based on lots of images we've found on tumblr haha Hehe yeah, this ^. I might do a proper side-saddle pose later on, but these are just for fun--I'd have prefered to take the screenshot with Margo riding bareback, as intended, but she was floating a bit so I threw the saddle on so it didn't look as obvious. Also, HI CHRISTINA. I guess you saw that the file you sent me worked. (Oh and, sorry about last night, my internet died. -_____- lol)
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Post by Equestriad on May 3, 2012 10:33:19 GMT -5
In comparison to horses how much more difficult is it to pose humans XD -curious person is curious-
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Post by Margo May Kane on May 3, 2012 11:36:54 GMT -5
@lexi: Thanks hon! ♥ In comparison to horses how much more difficult is it to pose humans XD -curious person is curious- Much, much more. It's very easy to get distortion on the human rig by moving the wrong joints first, expressions are a bit tricky, and since the range of movement is much greater and there are many more body parts to move, it's harder to create a more natural looking pose than with the horse. However, it's not rocket science in comparison; just more difficult. I wouldn't suggest it to anyone who doesn't have the patience of a saint and a fairly solid knowledge of anatomy and body movement, though. There's too many sloppily done poses out there for me to encourage more to be made, haha. XD
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Post by Equestriad on May 3, 2012 12:19:59 GMT -5
xD I might try and do a semi decent pose set for all Assassins as long as I can get enough decent shots from Assassins Creed, once I've done the horses
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