It’s good, but the app needs to have restrictions for the realistic joint limitations of the bones, and you can’t move the finger and toe bones? Lots of improvements need to be made, but still pretty good, it would get 5 stars from me if it made the improvements that I listed above
Reviews for Skelly: Poseable Anatomy Model
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Not bad, but lacking some features. Would love it if it had: 1.Camera controls, specifically FOV adjustment. 2. Ability to export images. Right now you have to take a screenshot. 3. Pose control sliders like arms up/back, torso & head twist, arm twist, hand grip, etc.
A very simple bare bones reference model. The product feature describing this model as being “fully poseable” is blatantly false. And the lack of finer articulation, labeling of bones, and option to display a transpanrency of a human body over the skeleton is dissapointing. For this price I expected at least articulation for the lower […]
Reviews are right. You charge $7 for the BARE BONES minimum. I would expect a larger library of poses OR the option to manually adjust the figure in real time to better suit needs. The basics are imo, ONLY worth maybe a $3 charge at most, compared to other apps and online surves that allow […]
Definitely a good app. My suggestions are 1. There should be a lock button to prevent any accidental touches especially when it automatically selects a part of the skeleton…and there should be one to lock the screen so that any touches won’t shake or affect the current pose view. this is mainly my frustration with […]
For what this app cost you’d think there would be a movable jaw, fingers and toes and a female model for drawing the female frame. As it is now it’s really lacking features and feels I’ve wasted money. No updates since 2019, for a paid app I’d expect these simple things I’ve mentioned. I’ll hold […]
If you’re looking to simply get the basic pose, this app is great. Unfortunately, apps like this already exist for free and many have detailed mannequins with full skins, a larger library of poses for less money, and props. I love Proko and what they’re doing but they need to step it up with this […]
im just 20 minutes into this and i love it, not just skelly but even robo skelly helps so much at times especially when you specifically want a light angle, a number of poses and even the gesture two finger control that allows to change the centre point also the pan π₯π₯, thankyou to the […]
This is awesome for reference, i have some suggestions though. It be great to have the camera rotation pivot to be infront of the camera using the closet body part for the pivot centre( at least for z down the camera view) would make camera setup easier, controls for the field of view on the […]
The user interface is very good, the 3D ball gadgets used to manipulate a bones’ leaning, tilting and facing are easy to grasp. Robo Skelly is also very nice to have as a simplification for quick sketching. It it missing a few features though, mainly it’s advertised as “fully poseable” but it does not allow […]
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 360Β°, […]
This app is nearly perfect. The subtle details in the 3d model are exceptional and I appreciate the ability to flip between a simplified and detailed model on the fly. The negatives: The skull’s jaw doesn’t open. The lighting is overly simplified and doesn’t give you the option to adjust the intensity, and locks you […]
Pretty good as it is. Especially for the low price. But one thing missing that would make it a 5 for me would be the inclusion of a visual indication for the limit to the range of motion for the joints. Something like turning the arrows yellow if you move a joint past average ROM […]
Cant save any poses. Like to see a transparent background option or at least a solid background. Also the removable of tendons and cartilage from the pose. Not really worth the money unless you can save poses. There does seem to be a save pose option but it cuts off the pose and can’t find […]
I don’t usually review apps. But I got this to help reference bone under a pose I was doing for a character who would have them showing and needed specific angles and had it posed within a minute or two of playing around. I didn’t expect that it also had a LIGHTING option and a […]
It’s pretty bareBONES. It’s simple enough to use, but I wish there was more to the app. It doesn’t feel suitable on small devices because of the field-of-view or lens distortion around the edges. If you try to get a close up view, then you’ll get a fisheye effect that may throw you off. Since […]
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 […]
For the amount paid it’s disappointing how little articulation there is. Only one joint in the spine, no movement in the hands or feet where people might have the most trouble. No jaw. JOINTS ARE DIFFICULT TO SELECT AND MOVE. Light source is vague. Would be nice to select a background or add a second […]
The biggest flaw is the static hands. It would be beneficial to have at least a closed hand. I’m not sure why so many reviews focus on the price. The price is on point with the smallest cheapest wood mannequin that you’d find in an art supply store. The ribs and the forearms set this […]
Great reference app for drawing. I had been looking at posable skeletons but this app seems to be more anatomically accurate than some of the cheaper plastic figures. I like that you can change angles, background, and lighting. There is slight room for improvement with the range of motion but I’m still very happy with […]