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# 1 19-08-2004 , 02:48 AM
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centaur sizeing ?

I'm just looking at some ideas hear. Wandering what is workabout or not. Any coments welcom about the size and confermation on things. The female is based on ave hight of 5'6" well one inch to big for avrige.. but anyway . and the centaur on the right is .. well I thought I cal-ed it at 14 hands.. just under pony size.. but that body still looks a hell of alot like therobred or something..

anyway coments on the relitive size or merits of eather size welcome.

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# 2 19-08-2004 , 03:17 AM
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The small drawing is a lot better as far as proportion... the bigger one of the horse part is really big compared to her....


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# 3 19-08-2004 , 03:24 AM
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I think something slighty larger then the smaller drawing would be right. looks kool


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# 4 19-08-2004 , 03:38 AM
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I may be wrong, but I think even the human part of a centaur is a bit over sized compared to a normal human. Usually.

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