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There are 60
free poses included with the installer. Each pose
has 2 main poses in the beginning and end of the animation
motion. You can slide the animation slider to any position
you prefer, lock the camera and start drawing. You can change
the model into basic building blocks for easy understanding
of the human forms. You can also have the options to see through
your model, display as simplified skeleton or as 2d sketched
outline. This is a very powerful feature of our product and
as important because end of the day, it's a 2D image that
is sketched. It has well over 50 useful and important tips
collected from experienced artists on figure drawing.
New
Features :
- Additional Poses, double the amount of
poses compared to the previous female version.
- Screen Grab. Allows you to do a screen capture of
the pose both in normal and maximize mode.
- Camera Flip, for those who prefer to work on the
flipped side.
- Quick Poses.This is my favorite feature of them all.
Quick
Poses ? Quick Poses is a quick successions
of poses that only last for 30 to 90 second. Usually the model
will pose from one pose to another within this short time
frame. The purpose of this quick poses is for the artist to
practice his speed and strokes to get the correct balance
and flow of the human form. Non detailed but simple quick
strokes are used.
Capturing quick poses and movement in figure drawing is a
great warm-up exercise too, loosening up your hand and mind.
Figure drawing requires accurate observation and can easily
become stiff and awkward, but you can bring energy to your
work by carrying the bold, purposeful mark-making in these
exercises into longer poses. 'Quick Poses' is an integral
part of every figure drawing practitioner and in every figure
drawing lessons.
The 'Quick Poses' feature provides just that.Comes with a
preferred timer of 30 seconds, 60 seconds or 90 seconds, a
countdown counter and also the ability to randomize the camera
position at every pose so you never repeat drawing from the
same angle twice.

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