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This 8-inch wooden mannequin is an essential tool for artists, offering articulated joints for realistic human posture. Perfect for sketching, photography, and as a stylish decor piece, it combines functionality with an elegant wood finish, making it a must-have for any creative workspace.
A**R
Helpful as a artist tool
Used often
A**B
A little cheap but works
I've definitely seen and used mannequins better than this one, but it still gets the job done. I would be a little careful when posing him, but beyond that it works.
0**R
Good quality! I love it!
This has been so useful to use while drawing, it's small around the length of your hand vertically probably, it's not flexible and it's hard to move sometimes but for a beginner who just needs a quick reference it gets the job done
M**A
Felt like a dollar store version
I love wooden figures, and I've had several other mannequins for drawing - it helps train perspective with multiples. Plus I like having them around. This one was like a dollar store version. It was stiff and hard to pose and kept leaning in one direction off the base. The shoulder/arm joints were creaky and noisy and did not stay extended. The head got stuck twice while I was just gently moving the parts around. There are good versions and great versions of this out there - this one is just disappointing.
S**Y
A good way to learn anatomy for drawing
I'm wanting to learn to draw humans better,and I figured this would be a good way to learn..I've always drawn animals,plants,and landscapes but recently I've been wanting to learn to draw people and this is a good way of learning that..it's a nice size,not too big,not too small and I think this would be a good gift for any beginner artist or an artist who wants to learn to draw people and get the proportions right..it may seem like a simple tool,but IMO it could improve someone's drawing ability..I've been drawing off and on since I was a child and while I am by no means a professional I'm always learning and this was a good tool to learn from
J**E
Garbage
The figure is very diffult to move and does not hold a pose. It is useless.
L**Y
Position with care
This little wooden mannequin is to replace one I already had that my kids accidentally broke (they're not toys :/ ). They tend to be a little on the delicate side, and this one is no different, so position with care. The legs of my dude are a little long (or maybe his stand is a little short? lol) so I can't position them perfectly straight with his feet planted on the base. There are parts to him that move easily enough, but there are also some parts that need to be moved with a little more care because I can tell it's stressing whatever is holding him together inside, and too much movement too quick or too far might break him (I can empathize). I think, if you're looking for a wee mannequin like this and you plan on positioning it often, that you might want to look elsewhere for something more durable, but for my minimal use it'll do fine for now.
L**N
Inexpensive, but you get what you pay for
My son has wanted one of these art mannequins for ages. When I saw this one it was a perfect choice. It's inexpensive so not a big expense if herbreaks it. Of course with every up side there is a downside.Unlike more professional models, this mannequin has joints that are hard to pose and don't really care to stay in position. I'm guessing there is elastic in them or something because it's a bit of a challenge to get them to stay when you place them in more than more basic positions.I kind of feel like this thing is better used as decoration than as a serious art mannequin. Still, for the price if you're looking for something inexpensive, this does give you a lot of bang for your buck. It looks the part and with effort it is somewhat usable.
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