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EarlyDogPos Play

EarlyDogPos Play

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  • Facial expressions or a shot of the face would be able to convey relaxing/tiredness.
  • Well this pose could work and I clarify it more with the facial expression...Basically his painting the antics of the wolf that he's taught him...and he's having trouble keeping up with the pup's energy levels....or he's just relaxing from his rendition of his brother's buffalo hunt on the boulder behind him...I haven't really figured it out yet...maybe a still pose can't really depict all that...
  • This looks to be a playful scene. The dog has a playful look about him but the human looks like he's bored by the way he is leaning against the rocks. It looks as if he's throwing the ball just to get rid of the dog. I suggest to stand him up in a "throwing action" pose. Good body structures tho.
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