Easy Pose

Easy Pose Mod APK v1.7.3 [Unlocked All] for Android

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App Name:Easy Pose

Editor's Review

Easy Pose totally changes how artist create reference poses for drawing and sketching, and I’m really impressed with its smooth joint controls. It lets you arrange up to six character models in one scene, with comic-style figures that fit webtoon, anime and game art perfectly. Built-in ready-made poses, adjustable lighting and clear PNG export make workflow way simpler. It works great for amateur drawers, illustrators, yoga learners and anyone needing 3D pose references.

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1.7.3
Fixed abnormal ad banner display
Reduced ad frequency
Increased rewards for watching rewarded ads (more props and poses available)

1.7.2
Fixed an issue where Instrument Pack could not be used

1.7.1
Fixed auto-save bug
Other bug fixes

1.7.0
Fixed translation errors
Fixed Arabic text rendering issues
Fixed undo-related bugs
Fixed capture bugs
Added Cat DLC
Other optimizations and bug fixes

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Easy Pose Official Introduction

Easy Pose is a human body pose app for people who draw or is learning to draw. Have you ever wanted a personalized model to show various poses while drawing animation, illustration or sketching? Easy Pose was developed for these people. Various angles of different poses can be inspected. Now you do not have to draw with a wooden joint doll or figure as a model. Even yoga or exercise poses can be checked from various angles.

1. Sensitive Operation – Easy Pose allows control over the main joints in an amazingly smooth manner. It provides multiple functions previously unavailable in other pose apps such as a highlight on movable parts, initialization of joints and manipulation state, and finding a symmetrical pose with the mirroring function. Experience controls that are more convenient than with a mouse.

2. Comic Style Models – Previous pose apps had many realistic eight-head ratio men and women, making it unsuitable for animation, webtoon or game illustrations. Easy Pose is prepared with models with various body types.

3. Multi-Model Control – A scene can be made with a made with a maximum of 6 people at once! It is now possible to make a scene of a soccer player avoiding a tackle or a couple holding hands and dancing.

4. Tens of poses that have already been completed. Poses that are used often are already made. About 60 poses have been prepared and these poses will be regularly updated.

5. Other Characteristics

- Sensitive light expression using direct and backlight settings

- Able to observe various poses at various angles

- Realistic shadows such as shadows of models being cast over other models

- Able to change the angle of view (possible to use an exaggerated vanishing point such as a panorama)

- Provides a wire mode that allows lines drawn over models

- Able to download models without the background in a PNG clear background.

- Automatic saving, making it safe whenever there is a device error.

- Able to easily control hand movements.

6. Functions Provided in the Free Version

- Model poses can be freely controlled.

- Moods can be freely controlled by controlling the light angle.

- Able to save the image in PNG. Use it when using Easy Pose with another program to draw!

- A scene can be made by freely controlling the camera distance

7. Paid Version Upgrade Benefit

- Completed poses can be saved and recalled.

- A woman (normal), woman (small), man (small) is provided other than the original model.

- Several models can be brought on screen at once.

- There are no ads.

- All “Completed Poses” can be used.

**Since the data is not saved to server, when you delete an app, the saved data is also deleted.

**Easy Pose Google Play version and Apple App Store version are not compatible with each other. If the user purchases the items of the Easy Pose Android version, it can not be used in the Easy Pose ios version.

**If certification fails, please follow the instructions below.

1) Open phone and go to Settings-apps-Easy Pose-permissions.

2) Check if Contacts permission is turned on, and check them if they are not authorized.

3) Run the Easy pose, and then press the certification menu on the app start screen.

**The rights required by Easy Pose are as follows.

1) Contacts-This is the privilege required to access the Easy Pose server using your Google Play Game account. If you do not use this feature, please refuse. There is no problem using the app.

2) Storage Capacity-This is the permission required to save a pose created by Easy Pose as an image file on the gallery of smartphone. If you do not use the save as PNG image function, please refuse. There is no problem using the app.

**If the item you purchased does not apply to Easy Pose, please send us your User ID and Receipt. If you do not have a receipt, please send your purchase history.

Easy Pose Tips

Easy Poser App Review: The Go-To Tool for Anime Artists & Hobbyists

If you’re into drawing anime, game art, or just messing around with 3D character models on your Android, Easy Poser is low-key a game-changer—but it’s not perfect. I’ve spent a solid few hours messing with it, and here’s the real talk, no fluff, just what you need to know before diving in.

First off, forget those clunky 3D modeling apps that make you feel like you need a degree to use ’em. This one’s actually easy—shocking, right? Fire it up, hit start, and you’re already building a character. No endless tutorials, no confusing menus. Just pick a model, tweak their pose, slap on some clothes, and go. It’s smooth, too—controlling the joints feels way better than most mobile apps I’ve tried, way more responsive than clicking around with a mouse.

The best part? It’s built for anime artists. Most virtual human apps give you those 8-head-tall models that look weird in comics or game art, but this one hooks you up with 6-head-tall models—way more practical for what most of us are drawing. They even mentioned 3-head-tall chibi models are coming, which I’m low-key hyped for.

Let’s break down the good and the “meh” real quick:

The Pros: You can mess with up to 6 models in one scene—perfect if you’re drawing a group shot or a little anime squad. There’s 60+ preset poses, and they’re adding more all the time—no more struggling to get a character to stand or dance right. The little extras? Being able to zoom in on parts, flip models left/right, and even adjust lighting (regular or backlight) makes this way more useful than just a basic pose tool. Oh, and you can download models with a transparent background—total win for importing into your art.

The Cons: Yeah, there’s ads. A lot of ’em. Want to unlock all features? You gotta sit through ads, which gets annoying fast. Also, the models are a little rough around the edges—faces are flat, and sometimes poses get wonky and cause clipping (when clothes or body parts overlap weird). And hey, adding multiple models drops ’em all in the center—you gotta move ’em one by one, which is a pain.

Quick no-brainer tips for newbies: When you add a model, it’s bald—hit the head icon and pick a hairstyle first. To add clothes, either import ’em or pick a model with clothes already from the “Clothes” tab. Use the line mode if you’re sketching over the model—it makes getting proportions right way easier. And don’t sleep on the perspective tool—you can do crazy wide shots or tight close-ups, which is great for dynamic art.

Overall, it’s a solid pick for hobbyists and artists who don’t want to mess with complicated software. It’s not as polished as some paid apps, but for free (with ads), it’s hard to beat. If you’re tired of searching for pose references or struggling to draw human proportions, give it a shot—just be ready to sit through a few ads.

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