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Discover LudwigThe phrase "figure model" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a person who poses for artists or photographers, typically in a studio setting, to provide a reference for drawing or painting.
Example: "The artist hired a figure model to help capture the human form accurately in his latest painting."
Alternatives: "life model" or "art model."
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Ms. Davis, a figure model, agreed.
THE figure model Susan Wiebe, 51, has suffered for the sake of art.
Max, it turns out, tends many lines — musician, writer, photographer, ordained minister, and figure model — but his most remunerative is as a test driver and reviewer, for magazines, of expensive automobiles.
Back at the Tacoma, we assess the take: the pulley, three books, two belts, a silver Navajo bracelet, a wooden figure model, a metal toolbox, a box of Atlas tacks, a rusted horseshoe and a few more shirts, not to mention the photographic documentation.
As we can see from the figure, model outliers include: formamide, trifluoroethanol, carbon disulfide, and DMSO.
Figure 3 The 3D stick figure model used for representing human pose and limb orientation represented as direction cosine.
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In the summer, the school uses a dozen figure models.
Hasbro issued a desert Tactical Advisor figure, modeled after the Army's desert Delta Forces, in January.
The skinny on figure modeling: Everybody has character in their body.
In another room stands a nude version of the same figure, modelled some time between 1878 and 1881.
Your Oct. 9 Arts pages article about the librarian action figure modeled on Nancy Pearl referred to librarians who found the figure offensive as the "humorless reaches of librarianship".
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