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Not exactly a full run and not exactly a trot.
Anyway feel free to color if you want but the lineart is a bit choppy :F

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:icontigerty:
I've been studying animal movements and such.. but I've never heard of half trot. I'd like to know what is it in this particular gait that makes it half trot? Always nice to learn new things! :)
No matter how I stare it I can only see rotatory gallop.. :O

Nice work though! :meow:
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:iconyellow-fr3ak:
It's not quite a gallop and not quite a full speed run, I'm not really sure what it's called but I myself have never head of "rotary gallop" but after looking it up it is quite similar to this but a bit slower. I'm sorry about the confusion I'm not very good with labels n such ^^;
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:icontigerty:
Don't worry about it! ;) If you're interested more about animal locomotion and how to define them here's some good source to check out: [link]
(Scroll down to download the presentations)
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:iconyellow-fr3ak:
Oh wow thank you very much! I will bookmark this ^^
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:icondemonml:
=DemonML Feb 9, 2013   General Artist
the back legs, spine and tail look a bit stiff, but otherwise this looks great c:
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:iconyellow-fr3ak:
They are all suppose to be a bit stiff because it is a half trot but as for the tail that isn't suppose to move at all really, think velociraptor tail.
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:icondemonml:
=DemonML Feb 9, 2013   General Artist
the way the legs spread should cause the spine to flex a little, and even if the tail is stiff, there should be a little of a wobble :3
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:iconyellow-fr3ak:
Tried to fix the spine, it's still pretty choppy but I think it's better now.
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