
So... just playing around with some Vixen-Taur ideas ...perhaps i shouldn't have used myself as the test subject??
Problem with taurs is that the body type is very static- you've got clear (if not exagerated) disinctions between parts of the body- plus it makes it realy hard to scratch ones own butt. >.>;; Eh-hem, anyway- so i came up with a pose to show some degee of flexability in an attempt to avoid those problems.
...now if i could only do something about clothes... and people stareing at my bum... >///>
Problem with taurs is that the body type is very static- you've got clear (if not exagerated) disinctions between parts of the body- plus it makes it realy hard to scratch ones own butt. >.>;; Eh-hem, anyway- so i came up with a pose to show some degee of flexability in an attempt to avoid those problems.
...now if i could only do something about clothes... and people stareing at my bum... >///>
Category Artwork (Traditional) / General Furry Art
Species Vulpine (Other)
Size 871 x 578px
File Size 146.2 kB
Thank you.
Anyhow, after careful consideration I think your biggest problem is that the subject isn't long enough. The spine of a creature like a centaur should realistically be over ten feet long, yours looks considerably less than that. By making the spine so short it forces you to both scrunch things up and make your characters pose more dramatic and forced than it needs to be.
Don't get the wrong idea though, there are a number of things you did very well on this picture. I don't want you to feel like I'm criticizing you, just trying to offer some, hopefully helpful advice. I reiterate, you did well, better than I could probably do, just offering advice is all.
Anyhow, after careful consideration I think your biggest problem is that the subject isn't long enough. The spine of a creature like a centaur should realistically be over ten feet long, yours looks considerably less than that. By making the spine so short it forces you to both scrunch things up and make your characters pose more dramatic and forced than it needs to be.
Don't get the wrong idea though, there are a number of things you did very well on this picture. I don't want you to feel like I'm criticizing you, just trying to offer some, hopefully helpful advice. I reiterate, you did well, better than I could probably do, just offering advice is all.
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