02-23-2024, 09:36 PM
Yeah, the 3D modeler on the project has much the same ideas as you guys. He will likely tone it down to something more reasonable, and a little more monstrous.
I checked out posemaniacs, and it's gotten a big upgrade since I last checked it out. Last time I looked at it, I don't think it had a real 3D embed.
But even with that being the case, I find it is a bit distracting w/ the textures and some of the 3D model weirdness. I tried drawing this twisting torso pose and found the deltoid to be very strange looking. And the back muscles don't attach to the arm. I don't think it's bad to draw from these, but I definitely need to do more general anatomy stuff so I could fill in the gaps more accurately.
Which reminds me, I'm trying out Anki for studies. There was recently a breakthrough in spaced repetition memory algorithms and, well, the TLDR is that a more efficient and accurate algorithm means everyone doesn't have to review a card anywhere near as often as we used to. Anyway, we'll see how it goes.
Most of these I do w/ a 5 or 10 minute time limit.
Someone wrote a helpful explanation of the new algorithm here if you're curious:
https://old.reddit.com/r/Anki/comments/1...epetition/
I checked out posemaniacs, and it's gotten a big upgrade since I last checked it out. Last time I looked at it, I don't think it had a real 3D embed.
But even with that being the case, I find it is a bit distracting w/ the textures and some of the 3D model weirdness. I tried drawing this twisting torso pose and found the deltoid to be very strange looking. And the back muscles don't attach to the arm. I don't think it's bad to draw from these, but I definitely need to do more general anatomy stuff so I could fill in the gaps more accurately.
Which reminds me, I'm trying out Anki for studies. There was recently a breakthrough in spaced repetition memory algorithms and, well, the TLDR is that a more efficient and accurate algorithm means everyone doesn't have to review a card anywhere near as often as we used to. Anyway, we'll see how it goes.
Most of these I do w/ a 5 or 10 minute time limit.
Someone wrote a helpful explanation of the new algorithm here if you're curious:
https://old.reddit.com/r/Anki/comments/1...epetition/