I frequently use Poser rendered nude figures to develop costume/fashion illustrations on.......... I print out the poser figure , pencil sketch the clothing and either paint the colour in with brush and inks or scan it back in for colouring in Photoshop. For commercial work it is more often the latter as of course I can make client requested changes in a matter of minutes in Photoshop as opposed to hours by hand. Lol, if I am ever fortunate enough to retire I would definately use it to compose models for hand drawing and paintings much more often , though I would seriously miss the "un-do"s digital offers ; )
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