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"textContent": "I use Quick Poses every day, and thought it was a perfect app, but after the recent update, it’s somehow even better!\n\nBeing able to use it both for gesture drawing and a general reference app is so cool! I use it side-by-side my Procreate app, and being able to zoom in means I can see every detail in my reference photos. This is so useful for reusing general poses to do f.ex. hand or foot studies.\n\nNow, I can study portraits even more easily. Not only can I zoom in on a face, being able to blur or desaturate a reference, or turn it into a four value image is beyond helpful. The other modes are super useful too. And then the dev made it possible to apply multiple modes at one time! Vince McMahon Reaction.jpg\n\nTL:DR Get it, it’s the GOAT of gesture (and general reference) drawing apps!",
"title": "Quick Poses for iPad",
"updatedAt": "2026-06-04T17:26:21.119Z"
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