Good models for Figure Drawing/gesture
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Do any of you have recommendations for models to pose and use for drawing gesture? I recall having one in my YouTube feed but it hasn't reappeared.
I can tell my husband is going to get really tired of me asking him to pose a particular gesture. And I'd prefer not to get lost in the rabbit hole of searching the internets for reference images.
I tried a model set-it was very small, difficult to assemble (it came with switch out hands, etc.).
For context, I'm just starting to draw comics. My characters are not superheroes, so poses with swords, etc. are required.
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Hi Susan,
I have saved these sites, but didn't have time to look at these sites till now, but nevertheless:
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLOq-SnwbtX9vG49DZNxDyDTw6i43FjKB0
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLXkHosWORUv66_H0YBErfIyIJkmBE71NR
http://www.posemaniacs.com/
https://www.bodiesinmotion.photo/
Hope some of these can help you.
Michaela -
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This one from Reddit that doesn't really have a nameThere are also a few poseable 3d model programs on the web, but I've never used one personally.
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https://www.quickposes.com/en/gestures/timed seems like a good choice as you have options for what kind of model you want, how many images, and time allowed.
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@Kat, @SketchyArtish @MichaelaH
Thank you all-and through you I've found some new online photographic sites.Alas-my question wasn't clear--I'm looking for any recommendations for a mannequin-a posable thing in 3D that I can adjust, and handle, and turn around, etc.
Anyone know of anything like that-that is good? 8-10" tall or so?