not trying to be mean, but your anatomy could use a lot of work. when drawing you should reference from photos. the ears are much to big to be a cat, the body is off, the neck is too long, the front legs bend in the wrong places, the back leg is in the worng place and the tail should be a bit more "fluffy" looking. sorry if i sound mean, it's just what i think
Looks good Kitten! I'd just like to give a few tips since you were practicing anatomy :3
The ears seem a bit big for a cat, plus one seemed bigger than the other. I think it should at least be a little smaller :3
The front arm looks as if it's too far back, and its connecting near the stomach area. It should be further frontward. Also, the rear arm looks kinda funky. The elbow seems to pop out weirdly.
I see that you have a stable shoulder bone, but when sitting down the shoulder shouldn't pop out. Also, the back seems to slope down then up. The back of a cat is fairly straight when laying down. Here's an example: [link]
One last thing is the tail. Remember that the tail is an extension of the backbone. In this picture it looks as if the tail it connecting to the leg. The picture is another good example. If the tail is curling around her leg, it should come out more, and then around.
Hope this helped! Sorry if this seemed too harsh :c
when drawing you should reference from photos.
the ears are much to big to be a cat, the body is off, the neck is too long, the front legs bend in the wrong places, the back leg is in the worng place and the tail should be a bit more "fluffy" looking.
sorry if i sound mean, it's just what i think
The ears seem a bit big for a cat, plus one seemed bigger than the other. I think it should at least be a little smaller :3
The front arm looks as if it's too far back, and its connecting near the stomach area. It should be further frontward. Also, the rear arm looks kinda funky. The elbow seems to pop out weirdly.
I see that you have a stable shoulder bone, but when sitting down the shoulder shouldn't pop out. Also, the back seems to slope down then up. The back of a cat is fairly straight when laying down. Here's an example: [link]
One last thing is the tail. Remember that the tail is an extension of the backbone. In this picture it looks as if the tail it connecting to the leg. The picture is another good example. If the tail is curling around her leg, it should come out more, and then around.
Hope this helped! Sorry if this seemed too harsh :c