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December 6, 2022
Question

ANY FREE BUNDLE'S PICTURES REF LINK ?

  • December 6, 2022
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Hi,

 

I'd like to know if someone would have a link to get bundles of free photos reference.

 

I'm looking to go further on studying facial expressions and full body anatomy (turn around, different positions, etc..). I found some bundles (but not for free) on websites like [website removed as per forum guidelines] or other and if I go to free photos libraries, I most often don't have a set of the same person and to me, it would be much more useful to get a variety of faces and body of different people, each person with lots of pics.

 

NB: here's a sample of what I'd like to find for free if it exists

 

Thank you.

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PaintedKitty
Community Expert
Community Expert
December 7, 2022

There's Skelly. Or you can try CharacterDesigns < currently down for maintenance.

Also 3D Virtual Figure Drawing Studio 1.0

Or you can download free exersise videos for the purpose of poses for life drawings and other from lifehacker.

Hope that helps! 😊

 

[Moderator removed URLs as per forum guidelines.]

 

Vince_fceAuthor
Inspiring
December 7, 2022

Thank you. I've heard about this skelly app that might be useful & I'm gonna check [url removed by moderator.]

 

- Curiosity is the only key -
Nancy OShea
Community Expert
Community Expert
December 7, 2022

Adobe Stock has 160 million assets. And it costs nothing to view Stock images from your computer. 

 

However, if you wish to use Stock images in projects, you need to license them appropriately.  Various tiered pricing options are available.

https://stock.adobe.com/plans

 

Hope that helps.

 

Nancy O'Shea— Product User & Community Expert
Vince_fceAuthor
Inspiring
December 7, 2022

Thanks for the advice.

- Curiosity is the only key -
George_F
Community Expert
Community Expert
December 6, 2022

Adobe Stock does have a Free Photos Collection, although they aren't bundles of photos.  Perhaps it's worth a look.  Just go to Stock.Adobe.com and select Free as a category.

 

 

George F, Photographer &amp; Forum Volunteer
Vince_fceAuthor
Inspiring
December 7, 2022

Thank you, I'l check also this one.

- Curiosity is the only key -
Legend
December 6, 2022

Why not pay to get a comprhensive reference? The models and photographers don't work for free, you know. This one, in paperback, is under $20 (US)

Vince_fceAuthor
Inspiring
December 6, 2022

I was just asking in case but I'm gonna take those available on [website removed as per forum guidelines. Not that expansive after all.

 

Thx.

- Curiosity is the only key -
Mylenium
Legend
December 6, 2022

Probably a hopeless cause. If a dancer/ athlete/ model poses for a few hours they want to get paid and setting up a shoot and processing the images is work, too. That's why such stuff costs money. You'll likely have more luck asking around among friends and relatives and creating such image sets yourself.

 

Mylenium 

Vince_fceAuthor
Inspiring
December 6, 2022

That's also what I think but before going through the payment way, I'm trying. In case such a free stock pictures library could exist, maybe, somewhere.

- Curiosity is the only key -
jane-e
Community Expert
Community Expert
December 6, 2022

@Vince_fce 

 

I've moved your post to The Lounge for you. This is not a question about using Photoshop.

 

Jane