Many people wonder how to use that weird wooden thing from the Océdar dusting commercial and few people share the information, but there's a lot you can learn from this wooden guy. It has a simple curved design, it looks like a human character, well more like a skeleton, it is a fundamental concept for drawing. It allows you to practice drawing characters in chosen positions and allows the brain to make a positional sketch of the human subject that you want to represent.
This wooden figurine is useful for recognizing overall human shapes in space, as well as their behavior in perspective. It allows you to visualize anatomical shortcuts, it teaches you how to correctly pose a character sketch and helps with inspiration when the drawing is imagined, it allows you to observe your character from several different angles and become familiar with the proportions of the human body and its rules.
Beyond making my task easier in my visualization of the body in perspective and playing with positioning it in improbable acrobatics, I like to put it in the spotlight and sublimate it, to make this figurine a work, to assemble it, glue it, merge it with all other textures, paint it and make it a visual object that is displayed.