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Post by Ela @ GK on Aug 28, 2006 19:44:41 GMT -5
Thank you - And they look marvelous. What I say still stands. Great job (and I like how you made the colour of the wings contrast against your petz' main coat colour. Awsome)
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Post by spazztic on Aug 28, 2006 20:41:17 GMT -5
Okay, Very good Marshmallow!
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Post by spazztic on Aug 28, 2006 20:44:28 GMT -5
What can I do next?
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Post by Ela @ GK on Aug 28, 2006 21:00:14 GMT -5
Well, until I get the other two lessons written (and others), I have nothign else for you to do. You could try some complex wings, seeing as it will help you get used to addballs and more comfortable (if you are not already). For the lesson you requested, You will need addball experience anyways so it wouldnt hurt to try one of the difficult wings.
Other than that - I havent anythign else at this time.
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Post by ::Candi:: on Aug 29, 2006 1:08:54 GMT -5
Here's Assingment 5
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Post by Ela @ GK on Aug 29, 2006 1:17:40 GMT -5
Is it possible to show either screen cap in PWS or pictures of a pet from : + the direct side (looking forward and not at the camera) of the pet + Direct front fo the pet. This way I can see the shape of the wings in a front view. Looks half decent as is, Its just easier to comment on if I see those angles.
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Post by ::Candi:: on Aug 29, 2006 1:32:26 GMT -5
OKay here's the PWS screenshots that show the design
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Post by Ela @ GK on Aug 29, 2006 1:57:06 GMT -5
Good start: B Sicne I dont know what your personal template looks like (like, in paint or the likes), I can only base my judgement on my own personal experience. First thing I notice is the assymetry of the wings. It is a good aim to get the wings even (unless assymetry was your goal) in both shape and size of balls. It gives a cleaner look. Asides from that, things look pretty good so far.
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Post by wolfist on Aug 29, 2006 9:05:19 GMT -5
It`s either Assingment 5 or Assingment 2, since my stupid petz program refused to open the file... But I made the wings from the shoulder, since I think that looks best (and the eyes should be 20/19)
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Post by petzrules on Aug 29, 2006 10:10:35 GMT -5
Assignment 1-
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Post by Ela @ GK on Aug 29, 2006 11:53:42 GMT -5
Wolfist - A Great job. They are both creative and attractive and both wings are symetrical. I like your choice of colours (unrelated to this lesson). The ballsizes chosen flow well with the breed.
Petzrules - B+ Great choice for ball sizes. I love how the small wings compliment the larger labrador breed. It adds to the 'feel' of the pet. Im not sure if you did or not, but did you add fuzz to the lines between the base of the wing and the wing addballs?
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Post by rainberry on Aug 29, 2006 20:52:50 GMT -5
Here's Assignment #1.
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Post by petzrules on Aug 30, 2006 11:30:16 GMT -5
hmm... I'm not sure if I added fuzz or not
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Post by Ela @ GK on Aug 30, 2006 16:10:48 GMT -5
Rainberry: -> A I lik eyour choice to use a small template on a small breed. It suits the breed well and goes nicely with the shape fo the dog too. One thing: There seems to be a line missing fuzz on the right wing fo the dog. Otherwise, Great job.
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Post by joker on Aug 31, 2006 1:14:36 GMT -5
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