Wednesday, March 20, 2013

Skelly App Proko

Skelly App Proko -
Stan Prokopenko and his team just released a new application called "Skelly."

It is named after the character in virtual skeleton from instructional videos of the anatomy of Prokopenko on YouTube.

Skelly The application allows you to put the human skeleton in every pose and view it from all angles. Tapping a gasket provides a spherical superimposed with arrows that allow you to slide the joint in the desired travel plan.

is a useful tool for art students or professionals wondering what the skeleton is really doing in a life poses or for those who want to see a pose from scratch.


The interface is intuitive and easy to use without sacrificing the nuances of being human complex range of body motion.

I tried it on my iPad, which is big enough to actually see all the small bones, but also work on other mobile devices.

control in the lower left of the screen allows you to switch between a detailed model of a skeleton and more simplified polyhedral skeleton, which Proko called "RoboSkelly." Two other commands change the background and the light source.


Proko made this promo trailer with his characteristic wit and sense of fun.

I recommend Skelly app for animators, storyboarders, designers, illustrators and painters figure.
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App Skelly on the site Proko
Skelly App is $ 6.99 at the iTunes Store
It is also available Google Play