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Awfulsouls
How many have access to a live model for your figure drawings?

I'm asking because it's not easy to find someone with the patience and the time to pose unless you actually pay them to do so. And for practice it's almost impossible.

I've got an idea and I'd like to know if it could be of interest.
For years now I've used Poser for the reason it was developed in the first place - to act as an substitute for real live models. It's great since your model won't get tired and need any breaks and you can pose them in pretty much any way you want.

Would anyone be interested in some poses if I uploaded them in the gallery over here?

I can make them as simple or elaborate as I want to, and I can even use a mannequin if anyone want it to be very basic.
Let me know and I will comply to any wishes you might have biggrin.gif


Christa - who can't find her new drawing pad blush.gif
Ernest Friedman-Hill
Have you ever seen www.posemaniacs.com ? Kinda the same idea.
Awfulsouls
QUOTE(Ernest Friedman-Hill @ Mar 14 2008, 07:25 PM) [snapback]33425[/snapback]

Have you ever seen www.posemaniacs.com ? Kinda the same idea.


Just seen it now...lol
And yes...it's kinda the same idea smile.gif



C.
IslanderNL
I'm not familiar with either program, but would there be a copyright violation if you posted images from a program to another website?

I have access to live models so I'm lucky and while that is in a life class, I also draw people in everyday situations whenever I can. I draw in cafes, waiting rooms, from television sometimes.
Awfulsouls
QUOTE(IslanderNL @ Mar 15 2008, 12:48 AM) [snapback]33434[/snapback]

I'm not familiar with either program, but would there be a copyright violation if you posted images from a program to another website?



No...there's no risk for copyright violation since the renders I would post are my own. I can't post the software itself, but whatever images I make belongs to me personally. The only copyright would be my own.


Christa
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