I've Added 10 hi-res promotional pictures of the incredible Tyler GND© by Blackhearted for Poser 9 figure. Comic strip artists in particular will find this figure invaluable for figure reference, action poses and anatomy studies. Please see the Poser figures page.
Figure Reference For Artists - hand picked free photos and poses for comic book artists, illustrators, artists and designers.
Tuesday, April 16, 2013
Monday, April 15, 2013
Sunday, April 14, 2013
Bad Ass In Suit
Saturday, April 13, 2013
Cool Guys In Suits
Because you might need to draw guys in suits...
click for bigger (and then right click to see the original/bigger image).
click for bigger (and then right click to see the original/bigger image).
Friday, April 12, 2013
Men With Arms Folded
If you work in the comic books industry, sooner or later you have to draw a man with his arms folded.
The Dark Side
I have The Dark Side - Female Figure Reference page - cos we all like to draw the living dead, right?
Thursday, April 11, 2013
Punk/Goth/Emo/Alternative Figure Reference
If you're bored with the generic nice guys and pretty girl models this blog will hopefully provide some relief as I'll be posting plenty of references for alternative characters such as punks and goths. Being able to portray street and alternative culture well is a great skill for comic book artists and illustrators.
Check the pages in the side bar for specific pages.
Check the pages in the side bar for specific pages.
Generic Male Head Studies
Kick starting the male face section with some pics of Michael 5 Model. Rather bland and generic - ideal for comic book "good guys" etc.
See the Male Heads page for more.
See the Male Heads page for more.
Daz Studio Michael 5 Figure Page Added
I have added a page with a series of renders featuring Daz Studio/Poser model Michael 5. In time I hope to cover all of the quality Daz 3D models - incredibly useful anatomy/torso reference for the comic book artists in particular. See the page links in the right sidebar or click here.
Welcome To The Ultimate Collection Of Free Photo References For Artists
Hi and a warm welcome to my blog which is intended to be one of the biggest and most useful sites for artists and lllustrators and creatives who are looking for an easy to access and free source of figures for drawing, painting etc.
I see this blog as being useful for: Comic strip artists, illustrators, graphic designers, painters, animators etc.
I have tried to use photographs I consider to be somewhat in the public domain - photos companies and individuals won't mind me sharing with others.
The point of these pictures is to save you hours trawling the internet looking for suitable stuff.
Artists have always gathered and collected reference material for use in their work - now thanks to the internet it's much easier to find and store thousands of images for recalling whenever you need a particular pose or references for a particular prop.
Don't forget, however, to add your own twist - you're an artist not a human photo tracer!
I hope that my collection of figure poses provides inspiration for your work.
Who Is This Blog Aimed At?
Figure Poses For Artists is suitable for anyone who requires handy reference photos of human figures for their projects. I am a cartooist/illustrator by day so I will mostly be selecting images that I find thik I might useful for my 'bread and butter' work.I see this blog as being useful for: Comic strip artists, illustrators, graphic designers, painters, animators etc.
What Sort Of Figure Reference Features Here?
To start with I will be mainly focused on clothed figures so expect lots of men and women in various outfits. Poses will vary from action poses to "everyday" poses (such as standing, sitting, leaning etc). I will do my best to categorise pictures so that it's easy to find what you're looking for.Are These Pictures Original & Copyright Free?
No and no. These pictures are found online and are presented here for your personal use and inspiration only. All copyrights of the original photograph owners/sources are respected. Try not to blindly trace or copy these photos but simply use them for reference in the same way artists and illustrators have been using photographs from newspapers and catalogues etc for many years.I have tried to use photographs I consider to be somewhat in the public domain - photos companies and individuals won't mind me sharing with others.
The point of these pictures is to save you hours trawling the internet looking for suitable stuff.
Is using photos cheating?
Absolutely not! Artists and illustrators have been using photo reference for years. Ideally all artists would take their own photos of professional models with perfect outfits and props but this is not always practical.Artists have always gathered and collected reference material for use in their work - now thanks to the internet it's much easier to find and store thousands of images for recalling whenever you need a particular pose or references for a particular prop.
Don't forget, however, to add your own twist - you're an artist not a human photo tracer!
I hope that my collection of figure poses provides inspiration for your work.
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