
A Google user
Yes, the buttons are a bit small for a phone. But this app is the perfect tool for an artist. You need to understand fundamental anatomy to be able to recognize the slight unnatural distortion on the 3d models, but for the most part they're rigged beautifully. The major muscles flex/stretch with the limbs, such as the pecs and delts following the arms. I've even noticed the radius bone shaping the forearm as you rotate the hand. To the developers, thank you immensely.
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A Google user
this is a pretty good anatomy app, the muscles contract, the articulation is somewhat accurate i guess, same goes for the range of motion for the joints. but my main concern really is with the UX the buttons are just way too small to be used, even on a 6 inch phone and the way you navigate the space and pose the figure just feels like a hassle, if you could just add like those lines that tell you what dimension ur joints are being pointed to that would be great.
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Delfino L (Delfinogirl)
Really good art pose app. You can even add objects. To twist the body part, you can press and use the other finger to do so which is the most effective controls i have used instead of just a 3d orb. Objects are in portions to the body and you can also change its size later. There are some gripes i have however, its nothing big in comparison to how convenient and nice this app is for artist. 1st, the ui is freaking small, please add a scaling ui function. Can say more, but word limit.
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