Skelly - Art Model Cheats

Skelly - Art Model Hack 2.01 + Redeem Codes

Poseable Anatomy for Artists

Developer: Proko
Category: Education
Price: $6.99 (Download for free)
Version: 2.01
ID: com.proko.skellypose

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Description

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 skeleton
Simplified “Robo Skelly”
Proportions based on the teachings of Dr. Paul Richer
Skull fits perfectly into a “Loomis Head” as taught by Andrew Loomis
Poseable joints
Pose Library - choose from pre made poses and save your own
Movable camera
Adjustable light source
Choose light or dark background
Reset to neutral “Anatomical Pose”

PEOPLE LOVE IT:

James Gurney, author of ‘Color and Light’ and ‘Imaginative Realism’ Says:

"Bend him, twist him, contort him! The Skelly app lets you put a virtual human skeleton into any pose, and to see him from any angle, and in any lighting. It’s a great tool for art students or professionals wondering what the skeleton is really doing beneath a life pose, or for anyone wanting to visualize a pose from scratch. The interface is intuitive to learn and easy to use, without sacrificing any of the nuances of the human body’s complex range of movement. Skelly is a big improvement over the old wooden mannikin."

- Chris Oatley, Director Of The Oatley Academy Of Visual Storytelling Says:

"Skelly is the fastest, most fluid anatomical reference I have ever seen. I was shocked at how easy it is to pose the figure and direct the light source. Finally! It’s the app visual artists have been waiting for."

Have any questions? CONTACT US:

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Version history

2.01
2022-06-12
Fixed various bugs and included support for the iPhone Notch
2.00
2016-01-22
This app has been updated by Apple to display the Apple Watch app icon.

- A new Pose Library that comes with 27 pre-made poses.
- Save your own poses to the Pose Library.
- In the Pose Library, you can “Share Pose” to export it to your photo album, email, text message, printer, Facebook, Twitter, and more.
- New neck and scapula controllers for better… control of the scapula and neck.
- The UI is cleaner. You will see a new menu icon in the top left corner.
- Reset Pose was moved into the menu to prevent accidental resets.
- Various bug fixes
1.01
2015-05-12
iPhone 6+ Users - fixed a bug causing a black screen when the View Zoom feature is on.
1.0
2015-05-05

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Ratings

3.8 out of 5
102 Ratings

Reviews

opalescent_sky,
Nice posing system, but could use some improvements
I think Skelly has an intuitive posing system, and this is something I really like about it. However, I wish a few basic things could be improved about Skelly. One of those things is that Skelly doesn’t have a female model. You only get a male model. Also, there’s certain joints of the skeleton that you cannot pose. You cannot pose the jaw of the skeleton. You also don’t have the option to pose the hands & feet. The inability to pose the jaw, hands & feet creates some limitations when it comes to the types of poses that are possible. Additionally, it’s not possible to export a pose as a PNG image with a transparent background. You have to take a screenshot if you want to export your pose as an image, which isn’t ideal.
Pedeclaudo,
A Must-have App for Serious Artists
If you're a serious artist, then Skelly is a no-brainer. I don't mean to put down any other products here, such as the ArtPose apps, but Skelly delivers a couple of things you just have to appreciate.

For one thing, the mechanism for manipulating joints is delightfully easy, with clear handles that let you achieve precise poses quickly. If you want to spend more time drawing than posing your artist model, you can't beat Skelly.

The other thing I love about Skelly is the fact that the developer deliberately kept the model generic. You get a skeleton and a robo skeleton, and that's it. At first glance, that may not seem like a benefit, but it really is. Without more specific details and even muscle masses, Skelly forces you to fill in the details from your imagination, so you don't have to actively tune out unwanted elements as you draw.

Is there room for improvement? Absolutely. I'd love to see a simple undo function added. If they provided adjustment tools for the hips and ribcage or even just male and female proportions, that would be nice too. And while I appreciate the ability to save poses, The ability to pass poses between devices would be a real benefit to those of us who use both an iPad and an iPhone to illustrate, as you could build a pose on your iPad and then pull it up on your phone to have as a reference while you illustrate. None of these are deal-breakers though.
Ellybellybear1234,
If I could get my money back I would
Firstly, the controls are terrible. It’s opposite of which direction you wish for it to turn. The pose range is not anatomically correct at the slightest miss turn. Did I mention that when you click on one bone and try to turn it with the arrows it clicks on a new bone? Well, that’s what happens. You cannot turn the arm below the elbow other than side to side. Want to go down? Well, you have to move the entire shoulder. Easy enough right? Well actually no, because when you try to turn the shoulder in a nature direction it goes crazy. Secondly, the camera function is not at all usable. Trying to turn the entire skeleton view is a nightmare it either flips out or simply doesn’t do it. The zoom function and lighting function work as advertised. If you just want the preprogrammed poses than it is a great app. However, is it worth the price? Absolutely not. This app is worth at most 1.99 and that’s generous. DO NOT WASTE YOUR MONEY.
ValuedCustomer8419,
Good start, waiting on improvements
The most recent update as addressed my highest priority concerns. Def a much more useful app.
Previous-
This is a great start. The app LOOKS great. The visuals are top notch. However, for the price point, I want more of the features that come stock with many of the other pose apps I have.
Ex: Save pose, Load pose, Ground/Perspective Plane.
To name a few. After using the app for a few months the controls can be a little finicky. Starting over when I reopen the app after investing time in a pose is a deal breaker. I am very Pro-Proko; I subscribe to all his content and with the high quality output re: his online videos I was expecting more from his debut app. I'm sure it will be great over time but I find myself using my other pose apps eagerly awaiting updates to this one.
Eigenhombre,
Helpful app, but…
This app has a nice balance of power and simplicity. Very handy for making anatomy references while drawing, animating, etc.
One important feature which is missing is the ability to set a focal length for the “camera.” As is, the shots are rather “wide angle” which is fine for casual use but a definite drawback when used for a reference for an actual artwork in progress where you don’t want as much distortion in your reference. Eagerly anticipating an update which addresses this!
kylekane,
It's a great app but could use an update
For artists, this app is very useful. It's well made, easy to use, and has great models for the simple and detailed skeletons.

It could use more frequent updates. I'd like to have the interface sized for different screens. On my iPad Pro, the UI is way too large and gets in the way of the experience. More lighting options would also be useful so you could control multiple lights. It would also be awesome to be able to do short animations using a couple key frames, but that's just a thought for something in the future.
K.D. Ritchie,
Fan of Proko and Skelly
I've been watching, learning, and practicing my drawing skills - often with Proko online! One of the most important things to work on is proportional representation.

That is where Skelly really excels... No longer is finding reference photos and guessing the frame underneath happening. While building up a visual library in my mind, Skelly is an excellent reference for figuring out what the body can and can't do realistically.

I really recommend this for anyone who needs to learn and perfect form or wants to push characters into new horizons.
Alex-Rodriguez,
Edit Over Pictures?
I asked the people at 3D 4 M focal if they can make an artist version where they could pose the skeleton and they said they couldn't. A few weeks later I discovered Skelly and I jumped at the chance to use it. It's a great app with loads of functionality, I would however like a couple of additions to the UI. Is there any chance that we can get an update where we can load an image under Skelly so that we can pose it more accurately? Like and overlay. Also, can we get individually poseable fingers and toes please?
A_potato_,
Overall, great!
This app is VERY helpful! I’m impressed with the lighting feature. It definitely beats having to use a very expensive/in proportional mannequin. However, it was mentioned in another review, but it would be nice if: there was a female skeleton, an option to change proportions ( like longer legs), maybe an option to add a wall or floor to make sitting/laying down/ learning against a wall easier, and an easier way to move the hips would be nice, but no major problems at all.
Dhcprouter,
It's great "BUT"
You forgot to add rotation limits to the joints.
Right now I posed my first skeleton with his left foot in the middle of his skull.
You can make the forearm break at the elbow and even the knees can bend upward toward the femur.
Now in UFC fighting or anything else, you would be needing a visit to the doctor for some serious medical attention.
Now the average person has 0% chance of rotation beyond the extension of the arm but you can leave 5/10 degrees of angular rotation at the elbow. Not the knees as you know, otherwise we would be able to walk like cartoon characters. (Sorry thinking like a 3D rigger here mixed in with sarcasm)
#2 female. I want the option for a female skeleton. The pelvic bone is wider and the ribs are different from the male skeleton. They are minor details that can be completed by a (competent)3D artist in about 30 minutes if that. Please put these in your next update.
Thank you.