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From: Gabe Evans <gevans@panix.com>
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Subject: Re: Simple Human Figure OFF-TOPIC
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PalaBart@aol.com wrote:
>
> Hail Fellow Wave Heads,
>
> Does anyone remember a simple human type figure, that was available a few
> years ago? Itsorta looked like one of those wooden artist models you can buy
> in art supply stores. I have a client who wants a stylized figure to show
> how their product is used. It would be simple to model, but if it's still
> available I'd rather buy it.
>
If you're on Mac or PC platforms, you could use Fractal Design Poser. It has a mannequin object,
along with several other humans that can be exported as DXF's. Of course you'll have to set up the