A Google user
5 years ago
Some update broke this app for me. Ever since about a month ago I have not been able to load anything on this, not even the reference photos. The app is 100% broken. This really sucks, I usdes this app on all my art projects and recomended it to many friends. I'd really appreciate it if I could get a refund for the money I spent on this.
Jeet Shah
3 years ago
Accurate, Clear and Easy to use. Just bought the pro version to have everything unlocked. As a Character artist, keeping this app open on the desk while sculpting helps to nail the subtle muscle definition that can be forgotten or ignored. Looking forward to new 3d model updates in future. Perhaps canines/felines/horses, maybe? 😉 Keep up the good work!
Kryzl Casiño
2 years ago
This is very convenient for not only just for arts but also for science, and I like how I can see the muscle and bones. I really loved it and it is very helpful. but I also hope that they can update this like I can move the whole body, or the limbs, fingers, and other body parts into different pose
Glory
11 months ago
Okay I have very mixed feelings about this app-as an intermediate artist. I paid to see the female anatomy. I think it's good. What I'm upset about is that I can't isolate the bones; unlike the male counterparts. Also there are no references for women in the photos section. It just feels halved-finished.
GameProve
2 years ago
Amazing app easy to navigate and very optimized, if just they add some futures like anatomy in A-pose and Voice for muscles name, the app will be perfect, also they gonna need to add the Fat area in the body including the face and side cut of the face anatomy if that possible, I like the app and I really hope to see those new ideas in the future on this amazing app. (Top10/10)
A Google user
5 years ago
This app is helpful. I only needed the skulls for portraiture studies. I do have feedback: (1) i hope they update with the option to CONTROL the LIGHT SOURCE because that helps to see more of the skull's structure; (2) add a simpler version of the PLANES of the skull, like the geometric ones in sketchfab and lastly, (3) be able to isolate the bones of the skull. Overall, this app is very helpful for beginners like me but there is still a LOT of ROOM for improvement. I hope u consider my feedback
Ahmed
4 years ago
A good app for artists! It's chock full of useful info like the obvious musculoskeletal terminology but also there points of insertion and origin. I like how you can strip off the individual body parts to expose the underlying parts. The app runs smoothly and the UI is simple and easy to use. 4/5 stars because: 1) No female model 2) The Full Body model is non interactive, non informative and needs major improvement. This app is still a goodie for artists overall.
Jag RR
3 years ago
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. I wouldn't doubt to pay if a feature like that was present on the app.
A Google user
6 years ago
Decent but somewhat limited (paid version). Top critical comment points out the lack of organs but its anatomy for artists so really the lack of a skin layer is a bigger issue in my opinion. That doesn't spoil it though, still useful but the inclusion of a female model and maybe some prerendered 3D poses would seriously boost its usefulness. App has been around since '15, they could have a female model by now surely?
Greg W
4 years ago
Previously a 5 star review. As a student and now as a teacher i think this is one of the best apps for artistic anatomy. Having access to 3d models being able to view muscular systems ss well as bones and select specific parts is what makes this app special. It's not a posing or s lighting tool it very focused on just anatomy. My frustration comes from key features previously purchased. Now are locked and £13.99 in what im guessing is an update, is pretty expensive.
A Google user
6 years ago
The layered muscle feature is amazing. The lighting is pretty good but inflexible. The model quality is decent but the edges and planes are a bit too simplified and cartoonish. Performance is smooth and stable even on the full-body model. The added reference photos are a nice touch, but the heavy-handed pencil renders are blunt imitations of masterworks. As it is, this is a very good app for $16. If the devs added posing and range-of-motion, the app would be 5 stars and worth at least $30.
A Google user
5 years ago
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. 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. Like with "walk", "run", "sit", "jump" buttons, so we can see how the body (and those particular layers) behave with movement. Eitherway I'm still happy!
A Google user
5 years ago
I looked through several apps similar to this but none provided as much detail as I needed. (Specifically, this app breaks down all the muscle layers in the abdominal wall, others don't). I use this for drawing and 3D sculpting. 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. Textures on the muscles of that model and this would be perfect. Still well worth the full purchase!
Maryam khaled Mohammed
10 months ago
I downloaded this app expecting the content in the preview pictures for free... it's paid and for a ridiculous amount of money in my country. Don't advertise PAID content for a supposedly "free" app. I downloaded this because i heard good things about it but i uninstalled it right away. What am i supposed to do with a couple of bones? You are supposed to have the bones paid for and the muscles free, not the opposite. Even some of the references are paid for.
Halicus Nguyen
4 years ago
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. 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.
A Google user
6 years ago
I purchased this app to have a handy reference for sculpting. It's a very nice app and serves its purpose mostly. The performance is great on android. I would give this app a higher rating as the quality of the content is excellent however it is missing some critical anatomy components for artists. Detailed eye, mouth, ear, and accurate female anatomy is altogether missing. Once those are added then this is every bit a five star app.
Mike Reed
4 years ago
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. Closeups are for one side only, which makes it hard to draw the other side. Full body figure is not interactive or labelled. Male only. Figure is average size, so not so useful for drawing super heros or body builders. Otherwise quite detailed and easy to use. Only useful if willing to pay, but worth the cost.
A Google user
6 years ago
I want an app that shows me how the muscles work together and individually. This app will show you the muscles, and you can see them individually. The issue is, there is no customization. I can't see what the pectoral does if the deltoid is raised. I can't see the underlying workings of other muscles if they're in a stand still position. I paid 14.99 in hopes that it would unlock some customization. There is none. Also, there is no female model. The female form differs from the male, drawing only the male will result in a bulky female attempt. There really needs to be more to the app if your price point is $14.99.
Incendiarius Leric
4 years ago
The app is for free but most options are locked so I bought them for 15$, 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. Most interesting thing you unlock is the drawing section, I like this section. It is a good addition. The muscle models are not helpful to artists because they are nonposeable, it would be a worth it if they were.
Yelani Warusawithana
3 years ago
Review based on free version Being brutally honest, I don't see the point for the pins with names. That's more useful for medical students but this is advertised for artists. It would be nice for each set of bones to be individually poseable but it seems like you can only rotate the entire section or hide individual bones. I think that covers the downsides of the free version. I haven't tried the paid version so I can't compare that one yet. I can't tell if neither version has a full skeleton.