Liliana Model Set 143 May 2026

To fully appreciate Set 143, let’s briefly compare it to its neighbors in the series:

| Set Number | Key Feature | Comparison to Set 143 | |------------|-------------|------------------------| | Liliana Set 140 | Outdoor natural light shoot | Less controlled lighting; more variable exposure. Set 143 is superior for studio lighting study. | | Liliana Set 142 | Plus-size model set | Different body type reference; equally valuable but not interchangeable. Set 143 focuses on athletic build. | | Liliana Set 143 | Athletic model + water reflection scene | Balanced mix of editorial and figure study. | | Liliana Set 145 | High-fashion extreme posing (contortion) | Less useful for general figure drawing; more for dynamic gesture drawing. |

If your goal is a versatile reference for the average athletic human form in standard, repeatable poses, Set 143 is arguably the best entry point for new collectors. liliana model set 143

So, what makes this set special? The pose. Unlike standard standing or action poses, Set 143 captures a quiet, "in-between" moment. The subject is adjusting a glove, looking slightly off-camera. It feels candid.

The biggest selling point is the interchangeability. The "143" refers to the 3 different tactical loadouts you can build: To fully appreciate Set 143, let’s briefly compare

| Limb | Procedure | |------|-----------| | Upper Arms (2 pcs) | 1. Slide the arm socket onto the torso’s shoulder ball joint.
2. Snap the elbow joint (part #30) onto the arm socket.
3. Insert the forearm piece (part #31) into the elbow socket. | | Lower Arms (2 pcs) | 1. Fit the hand socket onto the forearm (part #34).
2. Clip the hand (part #35) onto the socket.
3. Press the thumb and fingers into the articulation slots. | | Upper Legs | 1. Insert the thigh socket into the hip ball joint.
2. Snap the knee joint (part #45) onto the thigh.
3. Push the shin piece (part #46) onto the knee. | | Feet | 1. Slide the foot socket onto the shin.
2. Press the foot (part #50) until you hear a click. |

Note: All joints are snap‑fit; avoid using glue unless you plan a permanent pose. If you want a pose that puts stress on a joint, a tiny dab of plastic‑bonding adhesive (e.g., cyanoacrylate) can add extra hold. Set 143 focuses on athletic build

Set 143 typically includes between 450 and 600 individual frames. These are split across three to four distinct wardrobe/scene changes. The resolution is a standout feature: most images are provided in uncompressed JPEG or TIFF format at 5760 x 3840 pixels. This resolution allows for extreme cropping without loss of detail—a critical feature for artists working on tight facial feature studies or macro compositions.