Make A Pose apk

Make A Pose for Android


- REQUIRES ANDROID | Published by Chi Wang on 2019-05-24   | Category: Entertainment

Rating 4.01663 from 481 Votes | $ Free


Whats new in Make A Pose v1.22


2 things about Make A Pose


1. - Activate new character ( Female and Horse ) .
2. If you got problem or find a bug ,please email me.

  • Release date: 2019-05-24
  • Current version: 1.22
  • File size: 84.74 MB
  • Developer: Chi Wang

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Reviews


  • It can do better

    Now I do recommend this app I app because I made some great poses with it but I think I could do better because the little circle thing actually got me kind of confused but I will say a song real decent app and if you want to make a pose I recommend this app but I deleted it for some reason because the posing wasn’t kind of my style what is a great app and you should try it

    ~ By rdffggetgg

  • Love it but…

    I love it and it helps me draw but you have to pay for the female caracter but it,s awesome I’m not comeplaning so buy it knowing yull have yo pay

    ~ By Hilbabe

  • It’s good

    It’s not the best posing app around, but it’s very nice. I think this one has the easiest pose-ability, it’s very easy to pose the figure, however I wish you could do multiple figures. There could be a little bit more material, like if you buy the premium you get dogs cats children more items etc and then make one male and one female figure for free, with a maximum of two figures in a picture. If you buy premium you could get infinite figures etc etc just to make the app the most appealing and just make it stand out from the competition.

    ~ By suspicious werewolf?

  • Very flexible

    In more ways than one. It took me awhile to get the hang of the movements -especially when I was zooming in at different angles. I downloaded this program to see if it would be painless to manipulate the hands (including the fingers) into creating ASL signs. I really didn’t care about the body except that I had to bring the hands to “center stage” in front of the chest area. I wondered how easy it would be to show the word -*change*-. This requires both hands. The index and thumb in a somewhat circular shape but a bit pinched (like the Ok, sign or apparently to white supremest, the white power sign). The other three fingers are curled into the palm, like a fist. Then using both hands the two pinched Index/thumb finger combos together and twist each hand in an opposite direction. Looks like you might be twisting a very small object. Any way, as someone new to the whole manipulating 3D objects - I need a ton of practice and lots of real estate on the screen. Every time I got the entire body at a good angle to see my hands - I would start to move the hands and fingers, upon which the controls would sit dead center. Then I would have to move the guy again. I really wanted to move the controls but hey I’m the parent who took forever to learn to use scrolling on a smart phone. Texting? Forget it without a full keyboard. I’m a touch typist and it was hard for me. But I finally got it to the point scrolling is 2nd nature, as is two finger typing. Still refuse to use single letters to represent you our,etcetera. I tell you all this because I want the developers and readers of this review to understand my learning curve and point of view. One thing I found helpful was to color the index and thumb a different color so I could see where I was moving them. With the hand and body in the background all of it similar shades of gray -setting off the fingers in a flesh tone was great. If I have a suggestion here - is to maybe add a feature to save a swatch - since each item is colored separately. I wound up with 8 shades of flesh tone. This is not really a complaint - just a ease of use suggestion. If I weren’t so old maybe I could have remembered the settings of the 1st color. Ha ha. The varying shades gave it some realism…I guess. The other thing, I would ask for - is the ability to calibrate the sensitivity when twirling and moving the entire body. It seemed a bit over the top touchy and sometimes I wound up moving the guy off into the edge of the screen or enlarging him into a blob giant. Again, a lot of that is me. I’m 61, have arthritis, and let’s face it, a bit stuck from “always doing it that way in the past.” Overall I found this to be a really well detailed and flexible app. It’s clear the developer put a lot of time, knowledge, experience, and love into it. I don’t plan on using it because I really just need a pair of hands up to the wrist. Having to work the whole body at times was time consuming for me. But I tell ya what - it’s humbling to see how difficult it is to teach a computer ASL - I think sometimes people can be a bit dense when I’m teaching them signs - but some of the dense nests is preconception on their part and mine. A computer has no preconceptions and does exactly what you tell it. If you intend for one thing but say another - the computer can’t differentiate your meaning. So it takes direction literally, no intuition and follow through (as it should be). It’s a lesson in teaching something brand new to someone else. You think you’ve given precise instructions and details but find out you left out a critical component that leaves the learner baffled and on the surface, appearing, well…slow. :-) I hope my use of it, and the ads I viewed gave you some return on your development or use.

    ~ By WynLin

  • Great app for artists who need references! How to move objects though?

    This app is fantastic and I love using it for references. It provides realistic proportions, you can import objects, etc. My only problem is that I can’t figure out how to move the objects into an entirely different area (trying to move a sword into a hand). Aside from that, which could just be me, I love it :)

    ~ By Lionruler2003


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