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If it’s any help there are a few applications you can use to help with poses. If you’re on a mobile or tablet I recommend Magic poser (tho I’ve never tried it, I’ve seen others I know use it) and on PC you’ve got DesignDoll. Source: about 1 year ago
Better still: the input image doesn't have to be a real image. You can use pose tools like Magic Poser to create one. Source: over 1 year ago
This is the app btw. I've experimented with it a bit because I suck at drawing figures lol https://magicposer.com/ you can see for yourself that it is not the same as entering a prompt. Source: over 1 year ago
Yea it's a lot. If you want to do it regardless, you can make a concept sketch, as long as your character and potentially their stand are humanoid, it shouldn't be too hard to draw them in a t pose. You conceptually know what a human looks like and can also look up references/use magicposer, the really really hard part with humans is giving them any semblance of depth in a final drawing. But you won't need to do... Source: over 1 year ago
Sixth and final tip - use references. A lot. Need a nice room? Turn on The Sims, put some furniture, use a screenshot from that. You get any angle you want with right proportions. Characters? There are tons of posing programs, there are even ways to extract pose from a photograph into a 3D model in some modern drawing programs. This speeds your workflow A LOT and if you are interested in professional artist... Source: over 1 year ago
Is there something like https://lasergist.com/ here in Japan? I want to have aluminum or steel front panels made for my DIY synths, with engraving for the legend. Source: about 3 years ago
There are some online services like ponoko, lasertaile, lasergist, laserboost, 3dhubs, but you better look for a local company in your vicinity. Really, a lot of different businesses do laser cutting from small marketing companies to huge car manufacturers. Even I've found some in my shitty town in the middle of nowhere. Source: about 3 years ago
Blender - Blender is the open source, cross platform suite of tools for 3D creation.
LaserBot - High-quality one-off custom engravings shipped from DTLA
DAZ 3D - Daz 3D, 3D Models, 3D Animation, 3D Software
Glowforge - The 3D laser printer
DesignDoll - Create a personalized sketch doll and make it pose.
JustSketchMe - Interactive 3d models for drawing reference