Feedback Bighorn Sheep Model

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Feedback Bighorn Sheep Model

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Hello everyone I'm currently working on the new Bighorn sheep.
I would like to have some comments and feedback about the proportions and feel of the sheep so far.

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Looks really good, but looking at a bunch of IRL pictures I'd say the snout needs to be a bit longer (distance between base of horns and tip of nose).
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Looks great to me. Looks properly muscular.


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Mattias,
Looking good.
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Looking good. I have never seen a bighorn live so I have to relay on youtube.i Have to study them there
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wintergoose wrote:Looking good. I have never seen a bighorn live so I have to relay on youtube.i Have to study them there
I've seen them live WG and I must say... lookin' very good Mattias... very good! :D A little longer on the snout is a good suggestion.
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Our current horns on them need to turn outwards more at the base of the skull.
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Yep, horns should curve outward from the skull, not straight ahead as they do now.
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Just thought I would say I am loving the Bighorns, the only aspect that I have seen and I may be wrong is that they seem to act very similar to the Ibex ideally if it is possible ot get a unique fleeing movement etc.?
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I found a floating fleeing and a dropping tracks:

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