Someone has "invented" Poser ........again :-/
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Thu, Jan 22It's an online app that runs in the browser. Anybody who already has DAZ or Poser installed wouldn't want it. If you don't, well it's something to consider. It didn't look terribly impressive from the look I took at it.
I wonder if this is 'Poser Play' that Renderosity sorta, kinda, maybe released in September of last year. There's a forum thread for it with no posts and there's no other mention anywhere. Perhaps they sold it?
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The creator is a Japanese programmer selling multiple separate body part posing tools over on the steam gaming content platform.
He is not in any way affiliated with that Bondeware/renderosity disaster known as "poser play."
He is heavily promoting his tools on Twitter/X as "figure drawing reference tool.s"
https://store.steampowered.com/franchise/haele3dhttps://store.steampowered.com/franchise/haele3d
He is not in any way affiliated with that Bondeware/renderosity disaster known as "poser play."
He is heavily promoting his tools on Twitter/X as "figure drawing reference tool.s"
https://store.steampowered.com/franchise/haele3dhttps://store.steampowered.com/franchise/haele3d
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It looks quite useful and practical for traditional artists and illustrators, as shown in the video.
Obviously not for us.
I always recommended Poser to my colleagues who illustrate traditionally
for model poses; this seems simpler.
Obviously not for us.
I always recommended Poser to my colleagues who illustrate traditionally
for model poses; this seems simpler.
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"Thanks for the info. I'm not on Steam."
Not a steam user myself I just followed the link provided by the video.
this app seems frankly redundant in 2026 IMHO
For artist still using traditional physical mediums I recommend this book as it helped me alot back in my traditional drawing years .
https://archive.org/details/BurneHogarthDynamicAnatomyRevisedAndExpanded/page/n59/mode/2up
For figure artist drawing digitally
I would suggest investing in the Clip Studio Paint software which has a built posable 3D figure for pose references.
https://tips.clip-studio.com/en-us/articles/1810
Not a steam user myself I just followed the link provided by the video.
this app seems frankly redundant in 2026 IMHO
For artist still using traditional physical mediums I recommend this book as it helped me alot back in my traditional drawing years .
https://archive.org/details/BurneHogarthDynamicAnatomyRevisedAndExpanded/page/n59/mode/2up
For figure artist drawing digitally
I would suggest investing in the Clip Studio Paint software which has a built posable 3D figure for pose references.
https://tips.clip-studio.com/en-us/articles/1810
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