Skelly, the Posable Artist Reference, Makes its Debut

Skelly, by Proko, is a fully poseable skeleton that can act as a model for artists or those with a morbid sense of humor. The skeleton is anatomically correct and based on the proportions laid out by Dr. Paul Richer, a french anatomist. You simply tap any bone to move it to the desired pose and then drag the camera and lighting around to suit your needs. You can also switch the background from light to dark as you like, and the app has an easy rest to put Skelly back to a neutral pose. You can watch the creepy trailer below for more details.
Download Skelly for $6.99 on today to start messing with your own skeleton.
