Best fully posable figure for referencing basic human poses? Pic definitely not related, this thing isn't nearly flexible enough. Looking for something fully posable and articulate.
>>2462955
Action figures count, by the way.
If you're willing to throw lots of money at japanese people, these are probably the best:
http://dolk.jp/s.f.b.t/en/
http://www.amiami.com/top/detail/detail?gcode=FIGURE-011059
>>2462961
I was looking at these, but the fucking anime faces and body types really turn me off. There's gotta be something a little more realistic, right?
>>2462961
these are very great! thanks
I don't have it, but the figma archetype series are pretty good. As you can see here they can be put into a wide variety of poses (much more so than any other figma because there's no things like clothes or armor to restrict).
http://www.goodsmile.info/en/product/3613/figma+archetype+she+flesh+color+ver.html
>>2462994
Ah, maybe. These kinda share the same problem I had with these >>2462961
But I guess regardless of what figure I use, I should be able to replicate the pose without the anime style of the figure itself hindering my art. If I'm a decent enough artist like I think I am, I should be decent enough not to let something so small mess up how I draw things.
Let the thread continue, though. If a realistic, fully posable figure exists, I'm dying to see it.
These are your best options, get them when they're released:
http://www.amiami.com/top/detail/detail?gcode=FIGURE-014604
http://www.amiami.com/top/detail/detail?gcode=FIGURE-014605
Alternatively, a 1/6 base body on eBay or something. Do research and make sure it's not fragile.
>>2463004
Okay, I can get into this. Thanks man.
>>2462955
oh man i could totally use my figma for poses.
thanks for the advice