Skelly: Poseable Anatomy Model

by Proko


Education

6.99 usd



Skelly is a fully poseable, anatomically correct reference skeleton for artists.


Hey artists! Tired of scouring the internet for reference material? Does the NSA think you’re a weirdo for looking up all those skeleton pictures? Got no-body to pose for you? Its going tibia ok, the Skelly app is just what you need! With the Skelly app you can literally pull the inspiration you need right out of your pocket anywhere, anytime!Skelly is a fully poseable, anatomically correct reference skeleton for artists. A simplified version of the skeleton is also included, named “Robo-Skelly”. These figures were created to make the study of anatomy easier and more enjoyable for students and professionals without leaving your wallets bone dry. They can also be used to inspire poses for drawing, painting, sculpting, illustration, animation, comics, manga, storyboarding, twerking, and to fully understand the anatomy of the human skeleton. No need for super gluteus, Skelly comes pre-assembled and ready to pose as soon as you launch the app! Learning the structure of the human body is the skeleton key to drawing the figure in an anatomically correct manner without having to clear your browser history to avoid awkward conversations with your loved ones. Whether you want to make works like Michelangelo or Miyazaki, Skelly will help you focus on your art and let you personalize his poses, rather than searching for reference material and hiring models. Learn to draw the skeleton from any angle without the inconvenient and morally questionable need to go grave robbing.Features:Anatomically correct skeletonSimplified “Robo Skelly”Proportions based on the teachings of Dr. Paul RicherSkull fits perfectly into a “Loomis Head” as taught by Andrew LoomisFully poseablePose Library - choose from pre made poses and save your ownMovable cameraAdjustable light sourceChoose light or dark backgroundReset to neutral “Anatomical Pose”Fixed a bug preventing sharing of a Skelly pose for Android API levels 25 and above.

Read trusted reviews from application customers

Please add option to modify feet and hands that would make this app so amazing. But so far pretty good app for poses.

Raivo Cifersons

Love it. It's manipulations is easy & straight forward. I do wish it had more lighting options. And gestures to move from app to OS are touchy & it throws the camera angle when trying to get back to Android on the Pixel series. But for 6.99 it's worth it.

Gerald Gallenbeck

Awsome.. but S-pen support??

Anas Mahmoud

The developer could have set up the range of motion for each joint. For example, I wanted to observe how scapula pull backward, but when I was trying to move the scapula, it ran through the torso, which would never happen in real life. In fact, all the joints in this app can rotate 360°, but none of the joints in human body is like that. If you don't have solid anatomy knowledge, this app could be a bit misleading.

Monong Kang

I'm a digital artist and I got this app specifically for the custom pose feature. I will say that the anatomy & clarity are good. And the pose library is decent. However, controls for posing Skelly yourself are in need of some upgrading. 1st off there is no lock function. You should be able to lock joints or the whole pose. And its hard to take a screen shot when you swipe & the whole pose moves. 2nd, the motion spheres are difficult to move and keep locking onto other joints. Not impressed.

Brittany Tuchten

Really impressed by the twisting ribcage. Sorry skelly, it's torture time.

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Where is the female version

Alann Kadji

It would be even more helpful if we could take the bones apart and study them individually. I'm studying the human spine and if I could see the spine only from skelly and study it without the other bones, it'd be more helpful.

danny tkj

For a paid app there are no updates and more features. And the skelly controls get easily messed up

Nitish Shiggaon

I like the concept and Proko is awesome. However, I can't seem to move the jaw open and closed or control the individual fingers of the hand. Important addition to assist visual reference study on movements or motion. Also a female version would be nice for proportional differences. Just saying, you should add this.

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