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  2. Crash test dummy - Wikipedia

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    A challenge for the Army has been to develop a crash test dummy that moves enough like a human body to get an accurate result. The Army is working to make the mannequin "biofidelic," meaning it can match human movement. At 5-feet-11-inches tall and 185 lbs., WIAMan is based on the size and movement of an average soldier. [34]

  3. Figure drawing - Wikipedia

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    An artist's mannequin is often used to train beginner artists on a standard set of proportions while developing their use of perspective and posture. Artists take a variety of approaches to drawing the human figure. They may draw from live models or from photographs, [2] from mannequin puppets, or from memory and imagination. Most instruction ...

  4. Mannequin - Wikipedia

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    Mannequins in a clothing shop in Canada A mannequin in North India. A mannequin (sometimes spelled as manikin and also called a dummy, lay figure, or dress form) is a doll, often articulated, used by artists, tailors, dressmakers, window dressers and others, especially to display or fit clothing and show off different fabrics and textiles.

  5. Body proportions - Wikipedia

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    In modern figure drawing, the basic unit of measurement is the 'head', which is the distance from the top of the head to the chin. This unit of measurement is credited [2] to the Greek sculptor Polykleitos (fifth century BCE) and has long been used by artists to establish the proportions of the human figure.

  6. Doll - Wikipedia

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    Artists sometimes use jointed wooden mannequins in drawing the human figure. Many ordinary doll brands are also anatomically correct, although most types of dolls are degenitalized. [58] Swiss Egli-Figuren displaying a Bible story. Egli-Figuren are a type of doll that originated in Switzerland in 1964 for telling Bible stories. [59]

  7. Andrew Loomis - Wikipedia

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    Successful Drawing (1951). Republished in a revised edition as Three Dimensional Drawing (16 new pages with technical material on perspective replacing the pictorial gallery sections) and reissued as a full facsimile of the original on May 4, 2012, from Titan Books. Drawing the Head and Hands (1956). Reissued as a full facsimile of the original ...

  8. Model sheet - Wikipedia

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    A sample model sheet from the DVD tutorial 'Chaos&Evolutions' In visual arts, a model sheet, also known as a character board, character sheet, character study or simply a study, is a document used to help standardize the appearance, poses, and gestures of a character in arts such as animation, comics, and video games.

  9. Living statue - Wikipedia

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    A living statue, also known as a human statue, usually refers to a performer who poses as a statue or mannequin, usually with realistic statue-like makeup. Living statue may also refer to art installations created by an artist using living people, or other works created by a performing artist.

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