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Poser - OFFICIAL F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2025 Jan 14 12:25 pm)
Jim, I've been working on a set of traditional Bedouin tack for the Poser horse. It's still very much in progress, as you can see from the picture (which is thoroughly unexciting, but it was the only one I had handy with more than one of the various elements in place on the horse. I don't like the tassels, either, so I'm changing them). When complete, it will have a reshmeh (bitless bridle with a chain noseband), breast collar, blankets for the back and loins and a saddle pad with a girth. Would you be interested in letting me work on a version to fit your fellow here? IM me if so. :)
Attached Link: http://www.ansi.okstate.edu/breeds/horses/
I second HaiGan on his praise for mobile ears : most a horse's expression comes from the way he moves his ears (front, back, turn, each is independent and says a lot about the horse's mood : if you see he's putting his ears backwards, you'd better tighten your grip on the reins...). The eyes and mouth are mobile too, but carry much less expression. The tail is also very expresive, especially at its base. As for the mane, my favorite style is the short cropped one (don't know how it is called in English : the mane is just cut short and looks like a 3cm long military hair. The przewalski poneys' mane are often cropped like this). I hope you'll include a morph for this short cropped mane. My daughters would probably prefer braided mane and tail, like it's often done before a competition, but that would probably be awfully difficult to do. I joined an URL which sums up various horses races. My favorite being the friesian. I wish you can do as good a job with this horse as you did with Vickie, Jim. With my sincere admiration. CompilerOh wow...... Drooooooools... Finally! I second the Fressian though I dearly love the Andolusian!... I can't wait to see this one in action! Snicers at Compiler Always love when my Alma Mmater is referenced ;) but then again our Ag and VetMed colleges are on the ball ;) HUGS and just can't wait!!!!!! Littlefox
Littlefox : I did not get all of what you said (again a blame on my poor English : I guess that "Alma Mater" means your country ? (but which one ?) and I don't know the expression "being on the ball", nor do I know what is an Ag college...).
Sigh.
That's probably why I'm trying to do graphics anyway : Seems I'm better with pictures than with words... :-)
Best wishes for your work, Jim
Compiler
Back on the subject of ears again, it just occurred to me that the default (zero) position of the ears really ought to be facing outwards (sideways), not pricked forwards. Given the ability of the ears to rotate though 180 degrees and then flatten back as well, they might even work better as seperate joints rather than trying to use morphs to position them.
Compiler, the terms I know for a close-cropped mane or one clipped short enough to make it stick upright is 'hogged' or 'roached'. The Fjord pony is one good exaple to search for pictures of- it traditionally has its mane cut to stand upright, showing off the dark center tripe down the middle of its silver mane. I'm really not sure that a hogged mane would look good on an Arab, though! Mind you, some people clip the mane out on the neck close behind the ears.
Thanks guys! The ears will surely pose, that part is E-Z, one of my figures (Pin-up Stephanie I think, I sort of loose track...) was made with poseable ears. My thinking on this one is "Hot-Blooded Horse", all 3 of the breeds, the Arab, Anglo-Arab and the Thoroughbred. I'm going to have to do a lot of playing around with scaling as well as morphs to make them correct, I'd like to have it so one set of tack fits them all. If the horse sells ;-) I could go on to other breeds later. I was thinking about the real short cropped mane you often see on Thoroughbreds too, so that would be 4 variations, I also plan to have empty slots and morph channels (like Vickie III) so I could come back and add more stuff like this later. I don't normally use beta testers, but I might on this one, I'd be especially intrested in people who know enough about horses to say things like "The Stallion is correct, but the Mare version should have ..." To tell the truth, I don't know all that much about horses, I was a Motocycle Racer myself... ;-)
Oh my ! I'd really wish to be on this list ! I'm not a top notch rider but I love to take care of the horses so I know what they look like and how they behave to a certain extent. I can also enlist the help of my wife, an experienced equestrienne who's been riding horses both for trek and jumping events for 22 years now. My two kiddettes ride their poneys every week, but they might just tell you if they are cute (in case you are planning a horse toonanimal... LOL). Plus I can muster quite some bibliographical references in the various books of our collection... So, feel free add me to your list whenever you want! Best wishes Compiler
Happy to see that you are "back on the horse" Jim!
I still haven't fixed the grazing horse which we talked about a year ago or so... Would it be too much to ask if this beautiful new horse could graze also, and still look normal?
I had an Arabian many years ago. Still miss him. It was a gelding and not all that typical physically but very much so mentally. Pictures at: http://www.unelmahevonen.com/eget/
If you don't get enough of testers I'd be happy to help out.
Regards,
Tiny
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