Useful, although the variety in models is a bit lacking. The controls are the most intuitive and easy to use that I found on mobile. It also allows you to load multiple models.
Other good pose resources:
- Posemaniacs: a site that stores a wide amount of pose references. On one hand, you don't need to make the pose yourself, which is good if you're dumb like I am and can't make natural-looking poses on your own. However, there are few models, and you can't edit the poses nor the models.
- El Pose 3d: an app that provides you with a (realistic) mannequin that you can edit. The controls are harder to use than Easy Poser, but the customization allowed is wider. (There are sliders for muscles and body fat, for example.) Moreover, weapon props are automatically placed, which makes it easier to use than other apps as you won't have to waste time manually rotating and moving the weapons in the character's hands.
- PoseMy.Art: a site that works similarly to Easy Poser, albeit with a larger variety of models and many pre-made poses to choose from. Like Easy Poser, it also allows you to load multiple models at once. The biggest drawback is that the controls are an utter nightmare, especially on mobile. However, it is otherwise the most comprehensive and useful resource among these.
An app for artists to learn how to draw poses. I sometimes use it when I'm drawing. It doesn't take up much storage space and is easy to use, and the models that you use for posing are customisable as well, adding an extra degree of fun to it. Although it constantly pushes you to buy its premium version, I recommend you not to, as the free version is good enough. [開心]
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Xedralryo
4.0Useful, although the variety in models is a bit lacking. The controls are the most intuitive and easy to use that I found on mobile. It also allows you to load multiple models. Other good pose resources: - Posemaniacs: a site that stores a wide amount of pose references. On one hand, you don't need to make the pose yourself, which is good if you're dumb like I am and can't make natural-looking poses on your own. However, there are few models, and you can't edit the poses nor the models. - El Pose 3d: an app that provides you with a (realistic) mannequin that you can edit. The controls are harder to use than Easy Poser, but the customization allowed is wider. (There are sliders for muscles and body fat, for example.) Moreover, weapon props are automatically placed, which makes it easier to use than other apps as you won't have to waste time manually rotating and moving the weapons in the character's hands. - PoseMy.Art: a site that works similarly to Easy Poser, albeit with a larger variety of models and many pre-made poses to choose from. Like Easy Poser, it also allows you to load multiple models at once. The biggest drawback is that the controls are an utter nightmare, especially on mobile. However, it is otherwise the most comprehensive and useful resource among these.
sollux.
5.0An app for artists to learn how to draw poses. I sometimes use it when I'm drawing. It doesn't take up much storage space and is easy to use, and the models that you use for posing are customisable as well, adding an extra degree of fun to it. Although it constantly pushes you to buy its premium version, I recommend you not to, as the free version is good enough. [開心]