Skelly: Poseable Anatomy Model

4.2
553 reviews
10K+
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Content rating
Everyone
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About this app

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
Fully poseable
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”
Updated on
Mar 5, 2023

Data safety

Safety starts with understanding how developers collect and share your data. Data privacy and security practices may vary based on your use, region, and age. The developer provided this information and may update it over time.
This app may share these data types with third parties
Device or other IDs
No data collected
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Data is encrypted in transit
Data can’t be deleted

Ratings and reviews

4.2
478 reviews
S. Rush
May 15, 2023
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 setting to toggle between skeleton and mannequin. I would rate this app higher if I could. My only hope is for poseable fingers because that's the only downside. Great job Proko!
9 people found this review helpful
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Kenny Wang
September 8, 2022
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 am using a phone, I need to zoom in at times, so this problem is an annoyance. As others have noted, you can't articulate the fingers, toes, and jaw, so this app is not useful at all in those areas.
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A Google user
October 5, 2019
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 app apart from others. Like in the Proko videos, the forearm bones twist like they would in real life, and the ribs stretch to match the position. If you know the anatomy of muscles you won't need anything else.
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