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    erzane
    last edited by erzane 5 Jan 2024, 14:39 1 May 2024, 14:38

    Hello there,
    Maybe it's not very appropriate but I don't know where to post this.
    I'm looking for a free programm for PC Windows with which I could move anatomic bodies (anatomics with muscles of males & females) by all the way (360 degrees and changing poses), like this I can use them as models for drawing purposes. Like we do with these wood figures but I'd like to do it with my computer. I don't want to create anything, just use these standard bodies with skin or muscles and move their arm and legs, head, etc..
    Thank you !!

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      gullfo @erzane
      last edited by 1 May 2024, 16:41

      @erzane maybe consider things like MakeHuman or Modo apps.

      Glenn

      http://www.runnel.com

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        nathank9000 @gullfo
        last edited by nathank9000 5 Jan 2024, 21:33 1 May 2024, 21:33

        @gullfo - seconded.

        Sketchup is a general purpose drawing platform, it's not meant to be excellent for every niche.

        There's nothing wrong with using multiple 3D programs to accomplish specific tasks that they're particularly good at. Many 3D newbies (myself included at one time) fall into the mental trap of thinking "If I only learn THIS software to an expert level, I could have excellent results". But that's not the case.

        Sketchup is great for general purpose & collating assets from other programs.
        MatrixGold is better for jewelry design.
        ZBrush is better for claymation modeling.
        Alias and VRED are for automotive design & wind-tunnel modeling.

        And so on.

        My advice is - if you find yourself stuck, try a different tunnel. Sometimes they lead elsewhere.

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          erzane @gullfo
          last edited by 3 May 2024, 11:53

          @gullfo
          I think MakeHuman don't gives a standard shape for muscles. We have to create our own muscles I guess on MakeHuman. Btw, I'll try both. Thank you !

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