Is it ethical to use magazine poses to draw something? By that I mean how often do you use magazine poses? (like pictures?)
I find myself using them a lot but making my own thing out of them... Does anyone else do this?
I had a similar discussion with an artist (sculpting) group I'm in. Someone had accused an artist of copying a pose. The rest of us found it laughable -- a pose by itself is NOT copyrightable. How many poses can a person take, anyway?
Short answer is, copying a pose is perfectly fine. Artists do it all the time. HOWEVER, the tricky part is -- What else are you copying? If you're copying the exact face, clothing, background, etc. as well, then you are probably infringing on the photographer's (or other artist's) copyright. You say you are "making your own thing out of them," so it sounds like you are probably fine.
I do use photo references all the time in my sculptures. I'd be slightly lost without them. I also use anatomy reference books, and I sometimes use other artists' work as a reference or inspiration (but not to copy).