I moved her hand back, but I don't think I got it back far enough. Now that I think he's working better, I'll attack work on her again.
I think I'm going to go with the last one, but make the sprawled leg more sprawled. Last night we paid a lot of attention to how easy it was to do, and it's actually easier to have one leg bent unless you're really leaning on someone (core-strength thing). The bent leg is taking far less weight than it would walking, and unlike the version you so correctly called-out as uncomfortable/dangerous last time, it's not sideways weight (that is, it's the way the bone is supposed to support weight).
Btw, even when I don't incorporate advice/crit, I do think about it and remember it -- so thanks again for taking the time to respond!
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Date: 2011-10-20 09:58 pm (UTC)From:attackwork on her again.I think I'm going to go with the last one, but make the sprawled leg more sprawled. Last night we paid a lot of attention to how easy it was to do, and it's actually easier to have one leg bent unless you're really leaning on someone (core-strength thing). The bent leg is taking far less weight than it would walking, and unlike the version you so correctly called-out as uncomfortable/dangerous last time, it's not sideways weight (that is, it's the way the bone is supposed to support weight).
Btw, even when I don't incorporate advice/crit, I do think about it and remember it -- so thanks again for taking the time to respond!