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This channel has some videos on how to use CSP's 3D models, it's been a life saver, and he's got several.

and this channel has an entire playlist of videos for using them as well.

I have a wooden mannequin I named Sheldon. I never used him for posing though because his joints never really bent properly so I just have him on my desk as decoration. These days I just use Clip Studio and sketch over its 3D models which helps me set the scene and saves time.

I dont have the patience to figure Blender out for the world- same with SketchUp to a certain extent.

MagicPoser for your phone is also pretty great if you got a weird ass pose you can't really take a photo of--you have to compensate for the render of the 3d program kinda distorting stuff, but it's easy to set up and doesn't involve learning a 3d program.

I have some skulls, I can recommend getting the one from Proko, it costs 80$ but it´s worth it, you can put it on a tripod and it´s the perfect
size so can hold it in your hand easily and turn it around and you can even open and close the mouse which works with 2 magnets attached
to it. In general I think it´s good to have anatomy pictures hanging around everywhere, so you can look at it often and remember it.
It´s the next thing I do, I order some to hang them in my house. I would love to have a human skeleton model, future plans :smiley:

I just have a crazy amount of figure reference kicking around on my computer. :sweat_02:

I also have ArtPose on my iPad, for those rare occasions where I can't just find a good figure ref, and I'm having a hard time drawing from memory.

oh, now that's neat haha! 3d printing has really upped the prop replication game too, just wow. Those figures look nice and having a stand is about the only thing extra I think I'd want for my figures for more dynamic poses.

The Phicen figures look nice, but you right that's an investment. True that lol, fleshy bits keep the insides inside, though I imagine a dislocated joint looking wild on one of those figures. Horn and weapon references for the win bc they change so much in perspective.

I really want to get better with 3D, It just makes my eyes cross whenever I try and work in it. Do you have a program or place you recommend learning how to do some 3d modeling?

Perspective is what I find these figures mad crazy useful for too! I recently learned about the Made-to-Move Barbie line so I'm not surprised. I was just as shocked bc I just remember them being stiff popsicle dolls lol.

That's what's up! At least Sheldon has a purpose as your desk guardian haha!

Yeah ClipStudio has really changed the game for digital artist!!

Yeah photo ref is legit for sure, but it's nice to have a figure in hand to check angels and perspective. Thank you for going in depth on these figures. This is the first time I am hearing of these and they are gorgeous~

Yasssss goalllsssss!!

Thanks for the skull rec, I'd be all about getting a nice one as they are mad crazy handy and cool props to begin with. Ty ofr the breakdown on it too :D!

That's what's up! I love a good reference folder haha!! I have so many, but half the time forget to check them for a specific pose before looking for it again XD.

I started in Lightwave when I was a kid, and moved on to 3ds max later when I got a job in game art. These days though youtube's a good place to start learning, there are oodles of tutorials on this kind of thing there. This donut tutorial is pretty famous for being a good place for beginners to start.

I also have to recommend ZBrush of course. It's expensive but it's a professional-grade sculpting app, and it's what I use a lot of the time.
There are newer alternatives too, there are some ok sculpting apps for vr that might not make you go cross eyed. Even though they lack a lot of the more advanced features that ZBrush has. Medium for Oculus, and Kodon on Steam are a couple examples.

Tyty, it's nice to have a jumping off point when learning a new thing. YouTube is great, but can be overwhelming at first when trying to start from scratch with something bc you want to be learning from a valid source, so I appreciate the rec for where to look first :)!