Hello artists!Do you find yourself wishing for a pose-able doll so you can get that pesky picture drawn and out of your head?Well I have news for you!A program that gives you a doll that you can pose to your hearts content! It stays within human movement parameters, but you can change quite a few things about the shape! You can pose the arms, the legs, the hands and everything! It's a great tool for getting the pose you want juuuuust right.You can download it and use it for free for an unlimited amount of time!Have fun and may your mind find inspiration!
It is common knowledge that dress up games featuring man or boy characters are much fewer in number, and often quality. Although male themed games don't tend to bring as much traffic, I find that you guys have responded really well to the scene makers; games which allow you to place multiple characters, of both genders, in a scene.
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In the realm of 'Free' alternatives, two pop into my mind that I use:A free 3d Rendering engine which Offers a variety of rendering and animation options for creating photos and movies.EDIT: Since the original request was for the wooden mannequin, here's that exact model already done for you in blender for free: by jgilhutton. (The actual model doesn't come with the chair, that's an additional 3dmodel)A free 3d rendering engine similar to Poser, but with a 'premium' shop where you purchase models.For either of these options, you should key in on the words ' ', 'rigged' or 'fully rigged' models. Those models have all of the joints to act like the puppet, where you can move the joints and the model acts like it has a connected that can be animated. All 3D apps that I have used could do this.
Most modern posing apps have have a much more elaborate model than that but many can also use a a classic wooden mannequin.But perhaps of special interest is. Poser was originally meant for this purpose only (tough years of adding features means that's no longer just the case) there is a number of alternatives such as which is free and pretty good.But yes you could use any 3d app like Maya, 3ds MAX, Blender or sketchup. Models are pretty easy to find and skin. In less than 10 minutes of googling i found 20 or so different model files. And it takes about 20 minutes to make one (and making your own software is also not that hard good game dev starter project in fact).