1. and the lighting could be improved upon (a static location + soft lighting reduces the potential of the models a bit), but I'd still recommend this to just about any artist who wants to understand the structure of human body anatomy.The app is for free but most options are locked so I bought them for 15$, It was not worth 15$.They have one model for the references and the poses are not very creative, lighting on the model is not good too, most is very soft light that does not allow for the hard shadows and light.
2. The only thing that stops me from giving 5 stars is that the full body 3D model does not have the textures on the muscles.
3. The muscle models are not helpful to artists because they are nonposeable, it would be a worth it if they were.The best anatomy art I have, been using it since 2017/2018, really helpful in my anatomy studies given that you can isolate muscles, bones, and description of their origin and insertion is stated.
4. I can't tell if neither version has a full skeleton.Very useful tool with huge potential, but there is currently so much missing for artists: Figure not posable, everything is static so you can't see how muscles contract and relax.
5. Eitherway I'm still happy!Can only give my opinion on the free version, it seems to be a great app, but a little basic on some regards, it's great to have the skull, but it would be even better to have the choice between male and female, and even better would be to add more ethnicities, as the skull is one of the things that changes more between ethnicities and sexes.
6. They could, however, improve somethings like including the muscle textures in the "full body" view, and, (this is maybe too much, but wth) if possible, include the option to make that full body moves.
7. Still well worth the full purchase!I will give the app (paid version) a 5 stars review because of the incredible amount of features it includes, unlike any other I have ever seen.
8. There really needs to be more to the app if your price point is $14.99.This app's awesome! I love how intuitive the supplemental features are (showing locations on anatomical structure, etc.) and how interaction is so smooth when it comes to the models! Sure, there aren't animations of flexion/extension/etc.
9. Figure is average size, so not so useful for drawing super heros or body builders.
10. Only useful if willing to pay, but worth the cost.I want an app that shows me how the muscles work together and individually.
11. Review based on free version Being brutally honest, I don't see the point for the pins with names.