I wonder why that swirly stuff is never on my digital drawin
Most useful class notes ever.
hint: it was not anatomy class.
hint: it was not anatomy class.
Category Artwork (Traditional) / Doodle
Species Unspecified / Any
Size 716 x 925px
File Size 265.9 kB
First aid :) There used to be this ABC rule thing (in Danish "åndedræt, blødning, chok" breathing, bleeding, chock), but it's changed now BUT STILL CALLED THE SAME RULE to be "airway, breathing, circulation" (in English, actually, not translated now, which is why the text is partially in English) where the first is like if someone is being choked by something you can see, and the second is being choked by something inside (WHY BOTH??) and the last is obviously bleeding etc., and they're now priorities meaning if you are at a scene with several injured people it's adviseable that you help them in that order. Well you learn something new now and then
Thank you. I think his upper body looks off somehow... thin arms maybe?
Thank you. I think his upper body looks off somehow... thin arms maybe?
Ahhh, okay. I understood bleeding and chocking, but that's kinda weird. It sounds like part of CPR where you have to check the airways and their breathing, but CPR doesn't do much with bleeding. But ti was cool none the less to figure a few words out. :)
The arms look fine to me, really. I looked at him for a while and the only thing I can see is that the chest muscles on the first (frontal) picture look too tight on the breastbone. The hips and legs follow the torso very well, it's just I keep coming back to those pectorals. Even the neck and head are put on their very nicely.
But that's my two cents. ;)
The arms look fine to me, really. I looked at him for a while and the only thing I can see is that the chest muscles on the first (frontal) picture look too tight on the breastbone. The hips and legs follow the torso very well, it's just I keep coming back to those pectorals. Even the neck and head are put on their very nicely.
But that's my two cents. ;)
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