If you go to the top-right menu section, you can find Settings Menu, PoseMyArt community, and load and save button.You can always click on the undo arrow if you wish to bring the character back. Delete tool: Select the model you wish to remove from the scenes and click on the delete tool to eliminate them from the scene.Hide and Show tool: To focus on different characters in a scene, click on the model and use the hide/show tool to hide a model from the scene.Scale tool: To adjust the size and height of your characters, click on the scale tool and hold the arrows that appear on the model, and drag them to create the desired height.Rotate tool: To rotate the model in different directions, click on the rotate tool and drag red, yellow, and blue circles on the character until you achieve the desired pose.Move tool: Once you select a character and click on the move tool, PoseMyArt lets you shift the character in any direction by dragging different arrows placed on the character.PoseMyArt also allows you to either select a specific post or be inspired with random poses. Animations & Poses: A reference library of 2446 animations and poses divided into categories like adventure, combat, dance, fantasy, sport, and superhero.Once you select a model, a respective menu with the following items will appear:.To choose the gender of the model, you can select a male or female model.To control the direction of the light falling on the model in the scene, select the directional light arrows (the yellow arrows) and drag the circles around them to direct the light.To adjust light intensity, use the slider available inside the Light Intensity button. To adjust the intensity and direction of the light falling on the scene, click on the Directional Light button.To recall or erase any change, click on Undo/Redo Arrows.If you go to the Left bottom menu section, you can select and modify the objects in the scene.To maintain the exact angle of your current scene or change minor angles without disturbing other elements in the scene, you can Lock and Unlock the Camera.To use your current scene as a reference image as inspiration or sketch outline in Photoshop and other platforms, you can take a Screenshot.To insert a custom image from your desktop to the scene, click on Add Image.
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