No worries!
While these are very rough, I can see that you're working on all the
right things. Basic body shapes, body lines and perspective are all
critical to making good art, furry or otherwise. In that respect,
you're on the right path and doing pretty good, so keep working on those
aspects.
So don't worry too much if you think it looks bad right now. EVERYONE'S
STUFF LOOKS BAD AT FIRST. Have a laugh, shed a tear and keep on
sketchin'. Quantity for experience will earn you quality later on.
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Buy "anatomy for the artist", copy lots of the pictures.
Copy the bones. and if you have a big mirror, stand naked in front of
it and draw yourself. lots.
try to do 3 life drawings or copying from photos for every "normal"
picture you do.
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