HELP with stick figures

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Badger

Hi,

I'm not sure if I'm in the right place or not. I'm not an artist and am
poor at drawing.

I am looking for someplace on the Internet where I could down load stick
figures of people standing, bending, squatting down, etc.

I want these figures to illustrate some written directions on exercises.

Can anyone give me some help on where to look?

Thanks,

Arnie
 
B

Badger

Suzanne S. Barnhill said:
Have you tried Googling?

Yes I did try Google. I tried a variety of search words but couldn't
come up with anything. Do you have suggestions on any search phrases I
could try? I tried clip art, stick figures, predrawn stick figures and
several others. This is really frustrating.

Thanks,
Arnie
 
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Badger

(e-mail address removed)>,
Mary Sauer said:

Thank you for the suggestion. The Bean one was great but did not fit our
needs exactly. I'm going to take a picture of someone sitting,
standing, squatting etc. Then I'll shrink it until it's really small and
that should do it.

Thanks for you help. I appreciated it.
 
B

Bob Buckland ?:-\)

Hi Badger,

There's a freeware utility called Pivot that lets you create
posable stick figures that may be useful.
http://www.geocities.com/peter_bone_uk/software.html


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Thank you for the suggestion. The Bean one was great but did not fit our
needs exactly. I'm going to take a picture of someone sitting,
standing, squatting etc. Then I'll shrink it until it's really small and
that should do it.

Thanks for you help. I appreciated it. >>
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Let us know if this helped you,

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MS Office System Products MVP

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