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  2. Quickposes is a tool for art students, illustrators or anyone who wants to focus on improving their drawing skills. By practicing gesture drawing you will not only get better at recognizing certain aspects of poses, but you will also build a visual library of characters and models.

  3. Figure Drawing: Poses, Gestures & Lessons for the Beginner

    www.artistsnetwork.com/.../drawing/figure-drawing

    All the essentials of human figure drawing all in one place. Free gesture drawing lessons and Leonardo's 20 ways to draw the figure--it's all here.

  4. We have tons of unique and expressive figure drawing poses, 360° viewer, a timed gesture drawing tool, clothed, nude, muscle and smooth views.

  5. The Pose Tool is free to browse for inspiration in finding nude pose reference photos. There are over 100,000 images of life drawing figures to view! The sample photos are 512 pixels and the Poses you can buy are as high as 48 megapixels!

  6. 9 Free Pose Reference Sites To Practice Figure Drawing Online

    yourartpath.com/best-9-free-pose-reference-sites...

    These figure drawing websites & apps ideas are great resources for ANYONE to PRACTICE figure drawing, anatomy, and gesture drawing. If you remember me as “ladywitchscar” on Instagram, you suggest me to work on gesture drawing for proportion control and movement.

  7. The 7 Best Free Pose Reference Websites For Artists

    doncorgi.com/blog/free-pose-reference-websites

    Finding the perfect reference pose for your drawings can be a pain, especially when you’re trying to improve your figure drawing skills! Not only that, but there are just too many places to look up for references that we get lost easily. So, I’m here to help you with these completely free pose reference websites for artists!

  8. How to Draw Poses: A Step-by-Step Guide from Beginner to ...

    www.skillshare.com/en/blog/how-to-draw-poses-a...

    Drawings of the human body can be broken down into a collection of 3D shapes: a rectangle for the torso, cylinders for the arms and legs, spheres for the shoulder and knee sockets, and so on.