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I really like the pose of the first pic and with the alterations you mentioned it would be awesome. The face in the third pick captures the essence of what I'm going for. Would it really look good to put the expression of the third cat on the pose of the first with the alterations you mentioned? I want people to wet themselves when they see him and give an idea of what it's like to hunt these things. I know you've done it and I'd like that feeling to be expressed through the mount, it's the most wonderfully terrifying thing a man can ever do. I want to relive that experience when I look at it and for people to understand a bit of what it's like when they see your work.GIZ the beauty of this is you get the pic you want and it's done...
I'll send pics of the pose alter till you say that's it. Then when we do the face you see pics and we one the eye more close them more and set the snarl or the pant or growl...You find the pic of a live one and I"LL MATCH IT !
The first one I SEE TONS of potential..... with a slack jaw heavy pant...Imagine that cat pose but his body is canted 30% of center balance that will increase his speed 100% .keep his head straight and focused , he will look 100 faster as his weight will be offset and fighting gravity thus giving the impression of much more speed to do this...The head straight gives it much more of the KILL you look, just think about how predator birds fly and a cheetah runs ,,, hit heads when doing hard turns always stay straight and level.