anatomically correct poseable action figure for drawing

anatomically correct poseable action figure for drawing

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I was looking for a correctly proportioned articulated human figure to use for figure drawing, testing poses for animation, etc, but couldn't find any (although ModiBot http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2222384 is not too bad), so... made one :)

He's proportioned 8 heads tall, has 15 joints that allow anatomically correct poses, and stands 12 cm tall. Except when he's posing, lounging, jumping, hanging, etc, so most of the time. :)

Printed in white looks pretty much like a cartoon skeleton. I included a few variations for some body parts as he's still a work-in-progress. I intend to make a female version as well.

Since they are symmetrical i only included one of each leg- and arm bones (4 altogether) as well as hand and foot; print two of each, and don't forget to mirror!

Update: i've added a few new parts
- an improved hand with a new forearm that even has a little elbow "bone" to stop it from bending backwards,
- better feet with new lower leg that does the same ("knee caps"),
- plus a new pelvis.

Update: i've added new neck- and thigh bones with a slit in the ball that makes them easier to click in place; plus a new head with improved neck socket.

Update: ok i finally updated the filenames :) Thanks for the comments. Most parts have 2 versions (old, optionA, and newer, optionB), but they are interchangeable apart from the forearm-hand joint so feel free to mix and match as you please.

As for mirroring, obviously you need two of everything apart…

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