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Dar-Cy [2009-05-19 16:39:12 +0000 UTC]
Very good picture! Thank you very much. And I have long thought, what proportion of the horse?))
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Dar-Cy In reply to green-ermine [2009-05-19 17:01:01 +0000 UTC]
But still you helped me a lot) I've now sat with a pencil and thought, what proportion of the horse? I decided to measure the photographs, but there are differently and very uncomfortable ...
You forgive me, I am new to YES, and in general additive from Russia. I have a finger's breadth from the translator translate, but can not find where I add your work to a page and a section ... Will not help?)))
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Dar-Cy In reply to green-ermine [2009-05-19 17:25:55 +0000 UTC]
Oh, thank you. Sorry, I bad work a translator, so you do not understand me)
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Dar-Cy In reply to green-ermine [2009-05-19 17:50:07 +0000 UTC]
I'm from Russia, and the English language I don`t know good, so you do not understand me ...
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Dar-Cy In reply to green-ermine [2009-05-20 14:33:46 +0000 UTC]
Aga) and in Russian you can talk?))
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scenceable [2009-04-08 21:14:47 +0000 UTC]
this is cool! but the bones in the back legs are a bit off, there's not that much angle, and no bone that rests right against the rear like that. And I don't mean to be picky but 1 1/4 x is too large, even on your diagram (where the neck and back proportions are correctly drawn) you've got the neck about 3/4 as big as the back, not 1 1/4. Finally, the neck bone is in the centre of the neck, not along the top.
It's a great diagram though, and all the other measurements are correct. It's definately a good learning tool.
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