So excited to share with you today our second product! π
Here it is:
Humans - big set of 3D characters for Figma.
- 4 stylish outfits
- 20 poses
- Different accessories and 3d objects (briefcase, scooter, VR set, coffe cup, etc. that
are going additional with characters)
- Create scenes, use it like illustrations or create your own avatar.
Sunglasses, glasses, masks, beard, haircut - you can put everything on your character.
- Another great thing that all layers are connected to Color styles. So it's super easy to
change colors. π
And if you like this product, use coupon code 'producthunt' for 30% discount
Hope Humans will help in your projects and presentations!
Would love to use them but did I miss the poses that show people using assistive devices or in wheelchairs? Tend to bypass things like this that donβt show full inclusivity since thatβs so much of my audience so if I missed it please let me know so I can download and take a look
@anton_mishin Nice answer and completely dismissive of an entire population of people in your "poses" - its a real simple effort to not be so biased in your thinking moving forward. I hate the fact that this is so prevalent in people making things like this. Do better!
@anton_mishin@cat_hicks you're a product designer, why not fire up blender and make an able-inclusive version? these are low poly so won't be resource intensive and you can use these as a starting point. I find making things to solve issues that are personal result in better solutions - then it won't matter if market demand is low or high.
@mr_njenga I am always having to create inclusive imagery because people like this exclude it and you're right, it doesn't take long or much thought to be able to do it. I could put something together quickly and I do so just about every week because my audience isn't represented in imagery like this that I can just easily pull from
But that wasn't not the point of my original comment.
Inclusivity matters. Seeing yourself in things like this matter. Seeing yourself online and in imagery used online matters.
Its obvious its not a community you work with but its a community I work with everyday (and a community I live full time within) - being ignored in things like this - when you're not represented - takes a toll on ones psyche - so does being told one should "get over it" and "do it themselves"
You completely missed the point of my comment and you are missing the point about how people should be represented in online formats like this
I would (and do) gladly support and shout from the rooftops people who include true representation in their imagery that they put out to the public - just like I call it out deficiencies when I see it here.
@cat_hicks You are right I would like to see some poses for those that have disabilities. It would be great to use for showing a product geared to help improve their QOL.
Unfortunately, they haven't made those poses...yet.
A simple: "Could you make some more poses with people using assistive devices in the future? I would like those."
No need to lash out at @anton_mishin and the team for not making them. But saying a nice reminder to do so. For some people, it doesn't come across their mind until they actually face that situation themselves. Like the case of Michael Graves (a famous architect), when he lamented that the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 has not done enough to help those with limitations. Now he is helping make hospitals more design-friendly for those with disabilities.
@ivo_ruijters Hey Ivo, it's first comment about Sketch from this and our previous 3d product. So we might make Sketch version in nearest future if there will be more Sketch lovers! Hope you understand, sorry π
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